Tokina 12-24 vs Sigma 10-20

How wide do you need to go? There's the Nikon 17-35 f/2.8, which is a cracker, or the more budget priced Sigma 17-35 f/2.8-f/4. For insanely wide angle, you could go with the Sigma 12-24.

I've got a Nikkor 17-35 now and its very good indeed.

I'm not convinced though that for w-i-d-e DX doesn't actually make more sense now vs the (expensive) 17-35 or 14-24 Nikkor solutions?
 
I've got a Nikkor 17-35 now and its very good indeed.

I'm not convinced though that for w-i-d-e DX doesn't actually make more sense now vs the (expensive) 17-35 or 14-24 Nikkor solutions?

I agree - the Nikon 12-24, Sigma 10-20, and Tokina 12-24 are all fantastic lenses.
 
I'm seriously considering getting the Tokina now (for Canon crop). I was set on the Sigma 10-20 as everyone seems to have one but actually the Tokina seems to get amazing reviews.

Plus Microglobe have it for £340... has anyone used them before?

Would love to see some sample pics from the Tokina if anyone has any they'd like to show off?
 
Here's one I took at the portsmouth meet up with the tokina 12-24. Got mine from urgalaxy on e-bay £199 + £47 PP guaranteed no import tax. ;)

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About buying tokinas from HK. Does anyone know if the warranty is still valid when not having duty paid? I know they have an international warranty but do Tokina UK need the import invoice to for free repairs?
 
Does anyone know if the warranty is still valid when not having duty paid?

No its not.

I know they have an international warranty but do Tokina UK need the import invoice to for free repairs?

Yes, the importer is Kenro - very nice folks. They replaced my Tokina 12-24 as it had a decentering problem.

Neither Kenro or Tokina.eu will touch imports, VAT paid or not. If it has an Asian warranty (or no warranty) you're stuffed.
 
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