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https://tokinalens.com/product/atx_m_11_18mm_f2_8_e/
Hopefully, it'll continue Tokina's tradition with high-performance ultra-wide lenses.
I should have one for testing soon.
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Wonder how that compares to the Tamron 11-20?
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And what are your (preliminary) impressions?
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Nothing is flawless ;-) but it's quite impressive.
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12-15-2022, 03:25 PM
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Lenstip says it is in general a very good lens, but it looks a semi-disaster with the sun in the frame... which for a wide lens good for landscape is a big issue.
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I noticed some flare, but then zoom lenses aren't really top-notch in this respect in general.
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