Need help on getting a uwa lens for a 60d on a tight budget


To save on money, TS could also look into the Samyang series of manual focus lenses. Or if he/she wanted, he/she could look to ebay and get those old vintage lenses that are pretty sharp (although these lenses are manual lenses).
 

sadper said:
I quite like the tokina 11-16. It is a very sharp lens but it turn me off cos it is for EF-S mount.
So anybody can suggest some mount for full frame so that even crop body also can use.

As for the sigma 8-16, there is some distortion which the degree depends on how it is taken

I think you are gravely limiting your options if you insist on using full frame lenses to fulfill your wide angle needs on crop sensors.

I assume you understand the crop factor of cropped sensors, and that you would need a lens of a wider focal length to achieve the same angle of view as a full frame camera.

Thus, a full frame wide angle lens won't look too wide on a cropped sensor. Consider the 16-35mm f/2.8II L lens mounted on a full frame sensor. To achieve the same angle of view (16mm at full frame), you'd need 10mm on a cropped sensor.

If you want a 10mm full frame lens, well, I can't think of any really.

Circular fisheyes... Well, Nikon has a 6mm and a 8mm fisheye. If you can afford it...

Otherwise, you are only left with the Sigma 12-24mm. That's probably the only choice you have.
 

dodgethis said:
Who says you can't use the Tokina 11-16 on a full frame?

YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjuU9lpTF_c

Also, it does not use the EF-S mount. It uses the EF mount but just that the image circle is optimized for crop.

Also, the Tamron 10-17 no hood option is a good choice.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/761633-REG/Tokina_ATX107DXNH_AT_X_107_AF_DX.html

Haha. Yes. The Tokina 11-16mm is an effective 15/16mm prime lens on full frame, I believe?

As for the Tokina 10-17mm, I guess that's what the hood less version is for? I have not seen it in action on a full frame body though.
 

The Canon 8-15 fisheye does the same thing on full-frame, with the hard vignetting as the other two, but no one seems to mind. Just think of them as fisheyes, rather than rectilinear super wides and all will be fine.

Shaved or original Tokina 10-17 mounted on a full-frame Canon 5D- Shaved Nikkor/Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye - Shaved Sigma 10mm Fisheye - Shaved Samyang 8mm Fisheye

tokina_5dklein.jpg
 

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