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Subject:Re: Nikon 2.8/10,5 Sigma 3.5/8 or Tokina 10-17 ?

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Nikon 2.8/10,5 Sigma 3.5/8 or Tokina 10-17 ? alarcon 2009-May-11 07:58:00
I use the Tokina 10-17mm with the Canon 40D and have never had any
problems with it, it is nice and sharp and never caught a flare to cause
me concern, even shooting with the sun in the middle os the frame. I may
upgrade my camera but the Tokina will always stay with me.

regards,

Rodrigo

>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Sacha Griffin
>   To: #removed#
>   Sent: May 10, 2009 7:28 PM
>   Subject: RE: Nikon 2.8/10,5 Sigma 3.5/8 or Tokina 10-17 ?
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>   Flare is compensated for, simply by panning 20 degrees.
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>   This results in the flare occupying a different area.
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>   Sacha Griffin
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>   Southern Digital Solutions LLC
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>   From: #removed# [mailto:#removed#] On Behalf Of Luis
>   Benitez
>   Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 7:23 PM
>   To: #removed#
>   Subject: Re: Nikon 2.8/10,5 Sigma 3.5/8 or Tokina 10-17 ?
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>   On 10/5/09 03:39 PM, "Alex Makienko" <#removed#
>   <mailto:alex.m%40dimensions360.com> > wrote:
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>   > Francois,
>   >
>   > I use Nikkor 2.8/10.5 for 5 years. My personal opinion - good lens for
>   > interior panos but not the best for landscape ones. While shooting
> panos
>   with
>   > low sun you have to do a second shot with "masked" sun otherwise you
> may
>   get a
>   > huge yellow-blue flare almost in the center of the frame which is
> almost
>   > impossible to remove. Shooting with a rear filter may increase flares
>   > dramatically even in an interior - rear lens surface is almost flat so
> any
>   > reflection "jumps" many times between lens and rear filter until it
> comes
>   out
>   > of sight, so you'll have a lot of fun editing flares in FS. :-)
>   >
>   > Cheers,
>   > Alex Makienko
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