Is that the Nikon 14-24?14-24 mm F2.8 very good lens![]()
Evening guys, I'm looking at getting a wide angle for my d800 have been looking at primes but am open to options! Would be used for landscapes primarily however would like to try night sky and abit of architecture?
Thanks, James
Thanks for that I will have a look into itSomeone suggested the Nikon 20-35 2.8, that'd be a good starting point for cheap ish fast zoom.
Thanks for that MPE I shall as the 18-35 to my list of things to look intoThe AF-S 16-35 f/4D is good for normal photos but you won't like it for astrophoto (huge coma and astigmatism). It is also rather slow for night shots at f/4.
For the same price as 16-35 you can also buy a combo Nikon 18-35mm f3.5-4.5G for normal pictures like lendscapes and Samyang 14/2.8 for night photos. Then you could have two lenses for the price of a single 16-35 and way less than the 14-24. You can save even more if you buy second hand.
At landscape apertures there isn't any significant difference between the 18-35 and 16-35 or even 14-24.
I would waste time with old D lenses (17-35, 20-35, 18-35, 14mm or 20mm) if you want to do star shots. You want modern lens designs with a plethora of aspherical elements and modern coatings. Night photography is demanding and unforgiving![]()
Cheers Steve. AF isn't a priority for me as I almost never use it for landscapes. The quality of the optics is definitely at the top of the shopping list though. I've heard a lot of good things about the new Art lenses but my heart keeps being drawn to Zeiss. I feel another evening of googling reviews coming on.