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Christian:Great images! A 12-24 was already on the shopping list.
/christian
Christian:I know a lot of folks with digital SLR:s say zoom lense is the way to go, even for WA, unlike with the old 35 mm:s.
Does the 12-24 have any disadvantages compared to a 14 mm in your opinion - sharpness, speed ..?
/c
Christian:Thank's for all the info.
I'm looking for a "shark-lens" to use on a digital Nikon SLR for small to medium sized animals, so both could probably work. Do you think one of them is able to produce a sharper image than the other?
/christian
Christian:Nice pictures. Where did you shoot them?
So I'm pretty sure the 14 mm would be perfect. But the question remains if it can produce sharper/better images than a 12-24?
Hidroj:Hy, any report about the 16mm f/2.8D AF Fisheye-Nikkor? It's also a Fisheye, but still usable with the old Nikon cameras. What happens if you attach it to a digital one? Do you have then a 24mm Fisheye? And wich effecte does that have? Great differences to the digital 10,5mm?
I would prefer to go on buying lenses that are adaptable to my old Nikon, who knows if Nikon someday decides to rectify their decision and we get back the traditional focal lenghts....
Thank's very much!
Hidroj