Thanks everyone for great feedback. Just to clear up a couple of questions - I am shooting with Nikon D5300 (so 1.5 Crop Ratio) and was considering the Nikon 10-24mm DX f3.5-f4.5 Lens. I am also looking at the Tokina as well - I just need to find one locally and put my hands on it and see how it feels. I have tried out the Nikon and was pleased.
Richard - I found the breakdown of focal lengths to be quite interesting, but certainly agree that their are many variables to impact these numbers - Sample Size, the fact that most were outside during bright sunlight,visiting tourist destination etc.
Thanks John, I do feel there is more to be had with a UWA lens. I will post below a few of my last shots that I think the composition would have been enhanced by a bit larger FOV. I am hoping to find a Tokina locally and try it out for a bit.
Manfred - Thanks for a different look on the data. It certainly does open some more questions. The data is purely objective in nature and there has to be a bit of subjective approach as you have indicated. I think in some cases the extra FOV would have added to the composition. Honestly, at the time perhaps I did not see it and had to take what I could get with my equipment but afterwards reviewing the photos I can see some areas where extra FOV would have enhanced the composition.
Venser - good to know that for the input on the Tokina lens
Thanks Ian, I have looked at this lens and I shy away a bit because of the cost and the weight. Maybe in the future after I prove myself a bit more with the UWA.
Thanks Geri, looks like you were at about the same point as I am now. I am leaning towards the Nikon 10-24mm but still want to give token its fair due. Thanks for the links and great information!!!
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Yes you are correct there was a typo and thanks for the clarification. In short, I think to you answer there were times where a wider FOV was what I was looking for in my last set of photos. Regarding the f3.5, at this point I am not sure....yet.
Dan - I for sure can now see some of the points on my current 18-140 lens where I can get into some clarity issue. I really enjoy my 35mm f1.8 prime. It is a great lens that affords a me great deal of creativeness and really shows me how obtaining a lens that is fit for a specific purpose can really make a difference. This is one of the reason I am really considering a UWA with a low zoom ratio.
Certainly there is a great deal of cause and effect and perhaps the effect will be negative. Who knows, but in the end that is also part of the fun of the learning process. Thanks for the input
Richard - I agree the addition of UWA really needs to bring the viewer into the image. I will post a few image below that I think would have benefited from an UWA.
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So in the end here are a couple of photos that I think could have been enhanced by adding an UWA
The first is overlooking San Cristobal in San Juan. A bit wider view and I think the foreground could have been a stronger impact.Thanks again for everyone's input. I will let you know what I decide on going forward.
From Inside the Gun Emplacement - Perhaps a wider view of the opening would have been nice, as I wanted to also capture the colors of the stone on the opening, hence the reason I was so close
Night shot on the cruise. I was happy with my 35mm Lens performance here, but I think a bit wider angle and capturing some more of the "outside" details would have been nice.
All the best
Erik