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      12-06-2009, 02:21 PM   #1
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Will I need an ultra-wide?

I'm looking at buying a used Nikon D40, I've found a few anywhere from 300-350 used, but I want to be able to produce those nice wide shots, so would 18mm be good enough, or should I fork out the cash and go for the 10-24mm lens? Opinions, suggestions please!
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I'm not sure if you will "need" it but if you like to shoot everything at wide angle then go for it. I would suggest that you use the kit lens for a while and figure out what you need first. Wide angle lenses are nice but they are very specific. I'm using a 24-70 on my 5D right now and I rarely use the wide angle end (unless I'm shooting landscape pix).
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your 5D is full frame, the D40 is still a crop body. its a bit bigger than the xxD canons with a 1.5x opposed to the canons 1.6x sensors. so yes if you want to shoot wide angle you will need something abit more than 18mm (which is about 27mm i think)
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      12-08-2009, 12:58 AM   #4
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your 5D is full frame, the D40 is still a crop body. its a bit bigger than the xxD canons with a 1.5x opposed to the canons 1.6x sensors. so yes if you want to shoot wide angle you will need something abit more than 18mm (which is about 27mm i think)
Got any good recommendations for the d40?
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The sigma 10-20mm lens is a good option. Of course you can always go with the Nikon 10-24mm if you want to stick with Nikon. As I said in my previous post, make sure you know that you will be using the wide angle end a lot though. Otherwise it's a waste of money. When I was on a crop-body (XSi) I had a 10-22mm to use but rarely ever, ever used it. Even when I took it on vacation I've used it maybe once just to try things out.
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The sigma 10-20mm lens is a good option. Of course you can always go with the Nikon 10-24mm if you want to stick with Nikon. As I said in my previous post, make sure you know that you will be using the wide angle end a lot though. Otherwise it's a waste of money. When I was on a crop-body (XSi) I had a 10-22mm to use but rarely ever, ever used it. Even when I took it on vacation I've used it maybe once just to try things out.
i totally agree. you need to have a reason to use these lenses. taking shots of people close up will distort them pretty badly and easily makes faces look like watermellons. i will probably get one of the sigma's. i tried the tokina, but it flares pretty badly. the new sigma that can stop down to f/3.5 looks really promising. here is a link to a review of some of the 3rd party stuff. the guy is pro sponsored canon photog, so sorry there is no nikkor glass in the review. but its a start.

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I use a 10-22 all the time. It's definitely not useful as a portrait lens, but any time I'm shooting cars or landscapes, it spends a good amount of time on the camera.
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      12-08-2009, 02:03 PM   #8
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I would venture to say that 90% of my photography is going to be landscapes and cars.
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Sigma 10-20mm
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Sigma 10-20mm
+1.

I will say, however, given that I own an EF-S lens, that you should really look for a fixed maximum aperture lens.
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      12-09-2009, 12:04 AM   #11
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i got the Sigma 10-20mm on my D40, and i like it so far. no problems yet.

here's some samples, love shooting cars and landscape with this lens










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      12-09-2009, 12:15 AM   #12
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Oh sweet! Thanks for posting those Nice pics
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which sig do you have, im really looking into the new version that stops down to an f/3.5 through the entire zoom range. i was going to pick up a tokina that drops to a constant f/2.8 but it flares too much for me.
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Really nice pics, Bill.

Are most of your Flickr photos shot with the 10-20mm?
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which sig do you have, im really looking into the new version that stops down to an f/3.5 through the entire zoom range. i was going to pick up a tokina that drops to a constant f/2.8 but it flares too much for me.
it's the older version.
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Really nice pics, Bill.

Are most of your Flickr photos shot with the 10-20mm?
most of the automobile/landscape photos are with the 10-20mm.
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      12-10-2009, 11:39 PM   #16
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If you want to make someone look silly, get real close with a wider angle lens. This is a goofy shot with my Nikkor 17-35 on a D300. Not exactly wide at an equivalent 26mm, but it was taken with my nose about 5" from then end of the lens. God I hope my melon doesn't really look like that!

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      12-19-2009, 12:42 AM   #17
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Just ordered a Sigma 10-20mm + 3 lens filter kit as a Christmas gift to myself.

I'm pumped.
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Just ordered a Sigma 10-20mm + 3 lens filter kit as a Christmas gift to myself.

I'm pumped.
what kind of lens filter did you go with?
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what kind of lens filter did you go with?
UV filter
Polarizing filter
Fluorescent correction filter.
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