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I'm gradually upgrading some of my kit, and I basically just want a UWA and walk around lens to complete my ideal set up. I was thinking of the Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 and Canon 17-55 f/2.8 lenses, the tokina for the large aperture and canon for its amazing reputation!
However- I was out on a stroll the other evening and took some snaps at f/2.8 with my sigma as it was getting dull, (please remember I'm still learning) and when I got them on my laptop I couldn't believe how daft I was- none were useable as all needed more DOF so were mostly OOF. Which made me think- why do I really want the Tokina when f/2.8 is no good for landscapes which is what it is designed for?
The f/2.8 on the Canon will be nice to get shallow DOF as its a walk around lens, but isn't it a waste of money on a landscape lens and even for shooting inside in low light? IS must be more handy where you do not want shallow DOF???
Please don't rip me apart for my understandings! I just want some explanations!!!
Thanks! TC
However- I was out on a stroll the other evening and took some snaps at f/2.8 with my sigma as it was getting dull, (please remember I'm still learning) and when I got them on my laptop I couldn't believe how daft I was- none were useable as all needed more DOF so were mostly OOF. Which made me think- why do I really want the Tokina when f/2.8 is no good for landscapes which is what it is designed for?
The f/2.8 on the Canon will be nice to get shallow DOF as its a walk around lens, but isn't it a waste of money on a landscape lens and even for shooting inside in low light? IS must be more handy where you do not want shallow DOF???
Please don't rip me apart for my understandings! I just want some explanations!!!
Thanks! TC
