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Thread: Super wide-angle options for FX?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RRRoger View Post
    Ken Rockwell likes the 16-35 better for everything except action sports
    Oh well, if he likes it then it is surely the ultimate lens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I @ M View Post
    Oh well, if he likes it then it is surely the ultimate lens.
    LOL..........
    I have the 16-35 and swear buy it. I also have the Tamron 14mm 2.8 which is quite good also for extreme wide`s ( is prone to flare due to the protruding front element.
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    The Nikon 14-24 f2.8 might be worth a look it is a fast lens and more than covers the range you mentioned.
    regards Allen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by driverkelly View Post
    The Nikon 14-24 f2.8 might be worth a look it is a fast lens and more than covers the range you mentioned.
    regards Allen.
    No contest!
    Superior optics
    Hood does a good job of protecting glass.
    Filters are very expensive but usually not necessary.

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