Hey all,
I'm looking to buy my first serious landscape lens, and have my eye on the Sigma 10-20 which i've heard great things about, or the Tokina 12-24 which I have also. I currently own a 400D with the 18-55 kit lens and the nifty fifty.
I've seen the Sigma 10-20 second hand for 300, which sounds like a good deal, but is the extra cost for a Tokina 12-24 worth it? I don't want to spend too much more if I was go choose the Tokina, so I think I would only purchase that one if I found it second hand.
Was just looking for opinions!
I'm looking to buy my first serious landscape lens, and have my eye on the Sigma 10-20 which i've heard great things about, or the Tokina 12-24 which I have also. I currently own a 400D with the 18-55 kit lens and the nifty fifty.
I've seen the Sigma 10-20 second hand for 300, which sounds like a good deal, but is the extra cost for a Tokina 12-24 worth it? I don't want to spend too much more if I was go choose the Tokina, so I think I would only purchase that one if I found it second hand.
Was just looking for opinions!
- an I own one [10-20], but find it much more useful for architectural shots than out and out landscapes. Far better landscape range seems to be from about 15-30mm [on a cropped sensor]. The 10-20 pushes everything away from you, so as said, unless you have some really interesting foreground features, its less than perfect. Having said that, for those low angle [near the ground] shots that include close by and distance and sky, they are very good indeed.