Which of the following lenses would you recommend based on Quality, Sharpness? Camera to be used on Canon 7D.
WOULD LIKE TO BE USED FOR INTERIORS IN HDR.
SIGMA 10-20mm 3.5 FIXED PRICE $649
TAMRON 10-24mm 3.5-4.5 PRICE $449
TOKINA 11-16mm 2.8 FIXED PRICE $659
CANON 10-22mm 3.5-4.5 PRICE $799
THANKS BV
bvargas wrote:
Which of the following lenses would you recommend based on Quality, Sharpness? Camera to be used on Canon 7D.
WOULD LIKE TO BE USED FOR INTERIORS IN HDR.
SIGMA 10-20mm 3.5 FIXED PRICE $649
TAMRON 10-24mm 3.5-4.5 PRICE $449
TOKINA 11-16mm 2.8 FIXED PRICE $659
CANON 10-22mm 3.5-4.5 PRICE $799
THANKS BV
I don't have a personal view but am interested in feedback because I have one on my wish list.
My research so far suggest the Tokina is the winner, but let's see what we get!
8-)
bvargas wrote:
Which of the following lenses would you recommend based on Quality, Sharpness? Camera to be used on Canon 7D.
WOULD LIKE TO BE USED FOR INTERIORS IN HDR.
SIGMA 10-20mm 3.5 FIXED PRICE $649
TAMRON 10-24mm 3.5-4.5 PRICE $449
TOKINA 11-16mm 2.8 FIXED PRICE $659
CANON 10-22mm 3.5-4.5 PRICE $799
THANKS BV
i am going to try out the sigma 3.5 fixed.....the guys in the camera store i go to in duluth minnesota says it's the best.....they say it's pretty much flat across with hardly no distortion.
I have 2 tamron's, and love them! super sharp focus, and quick focus too.
I have the TOKINA 11-16mm 2.8 and love it. Very sharp. Don't use it all the time but for certain landscape photos its been great. Very happy I purchased it about 1 yr ago.
fricciardi wrote:
I have the TOKINA 11-16mm 2.8 and love it. Very sharp. Don't use it all the time but for certain landscape photos its been great. Very happy I purchased it about 1 yr ago.
I'm a member of a Canon shooters forum and I can speak on the Tokina and Canon 10-22mm lens.
Both are stellar performers. Really...they are top notch.
Stef C
Loc: Conshohocken (near philly) PA
I just did a wholeeee bunch of research on this, but for the Nikon equivalents of those lenses. I can't speak to the Canon 10-22, but they say the distortion in the sigma is minimal, but especially tricky to fix on the ends. I think the consensus is that the tokina is the best of the "third party" lenses, but it's also the most expensive and has the smallest range. I wouldn't go with the Tamron, most of the reviews I read said it was soft and just a notch below..I'm sure it's not bad though.
Bjor
Loc: Staten Island, NY
I also have the TOKINA 11-16mm 2.8 the lens is very sharp have it for about a year. With Nikons lens will only auto focus on body's with a internal focusing motors. Not sure if it's the same with canons.
Not having an interest in N&C lenses, I have the Sigma 10-20 and like it. Maybe at 10 it is questionable, but 12-17 it is great. You can see pictures from this lens if you click on 365Project below and look at May 4 & 5 pictures.
Here is a great place to get real world reviews on any camera gear; I always check this place because of the sheer amount of reviews; you are guarantee to see a trend if there is one.
Fred Miranda.com
just put in google "canon 10-22mm fred miranda" and you'll get it.
And do the same for the others....you'll be able to zero in on what's better and many times members post sample shots.
Another great way to see what a lens can do is to go to flickr and put in "canon 10-22mm"and you will see shots that are tagged with that...then you can see real world results and make up your mind.
I own the tokina 11-16mm and it's tack sharp. Should know you can't use the on camera flash as bottom third of the photo is in the shadow of the lens, you need a flash that you can mount on camera or point upwards.. If you not using on camera flash, killer lens.
I have the Canon 10-22 and it's tack sharp. My photo bud has the Tamron--not as sharp and a little bit soft at times.
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