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The only thing I didn't like about mine was the lack of full time manual focus.

Trainer, lens choice is going to be based around what you think your subject matter will be.

The kit lenses aren't bad lenses they're just not as good as some. Those 'some' cost a lot of money though, so for the casual shoot they'd be fine.

It depends how seriously you're planning on taking it. If it's just a camera for the occasion use then go for the kit lenses.

There's third party lenses available, but to be honest I don't know anything about them. I'm a huge Canon slut, so I've only got Canon lenses. :blush:

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Alright popped into camerahouse today and asked the dude what he recommends for a wider lens than my current 17-50. He said the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8. about the $1000 mark from them, which I'd be stupid to get from them anyway lol, but as he had no Canon mounts he shown me one on a Nikon. It is a bloody ripper lens from what I seen, capturing a heap of the surrounding area around me.

Now the question..has anyone had a Tokina lens and have anything to say? He also said to jump on flickr and search for that specific lens and you can view photos that has been taken with that one.

Nearly laughed in the guys face when he said their Canon 580 Speedlites are $599.. :spit:

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Ah forgot about that >_< lol so go wider then? Hahaha..

I wouldn't mind a fisheye but for car photography I'm not sure if it'll look right, people have any links to other photographers using fisheyes on cars? I mentioned to the guy I'd buy Canon but the prices they ask is just stupid.

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Yeh that was the one he mentioned and I have seen that on the web when looking a little while back. But it's just the damn prices! Maybe I'll just have to ignore the price and get it lol. Even if I get into a bit of club photography it could make some great pictures..

Also, looking through flickr earlier no one was giving the lens a bad name. First I'd heard of the brand. But everyone who has it seems to love it!

Cheers Airstrike, great photo :)

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I wouldn't use a wide angle for portraits. The distortion from the lens isn't very flattering on people.

Alright popped into camerahouse today and asked the dude what he recommends for a wider lens than my current 17-50. He said the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8.

http://www.fredmiran...php?product=352

http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Tokina-11-16mm-f-2.8-AT-X-Pro-DX-Lens-Review.aspx

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Nah not portraits, more so like a picture from above the DJ showing the rest of the club, will give it a couple of shots anyway and see how they come out. I just found it a pain in the butt using the 50mm last time I was out, may also have to do with the fact I had no flash.. But with my new found understanding and knowledge (lol) I'll give it another crack. It would be great to use the f/1.8..crisp!

Thanks for the links Adam! think that'll be the next lens..after a 580 lol, birthdays just around the corner, might have to drop a couple of hints..hahaha

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Tokina sounds like awesome value for money!

$600 for a 2.8 11-16... And it gets very good reviews!

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