Is there THAT much a difference in the Nikkor Fisheye 16mm or should I spend the extra and get the 14-24mm f/2.8 ED AF lens.
There is a big difference in price.
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Is there THAT much a difference in the Nikkor Fisheye 16mm or should I spend the extra and get the 14-24mm f/2.8 ED AF lens.
There is a big difference in price.
You are going to get a response of each different viewpoint so I don't know how useful this thread is going to be - only you will know what is good for you. I personally would not spend that much on a fisheye lens, others with deeper pockets will say go for it.
Why don't you rent both and then you will know?
theyre different types of lenses...im stating the obvious but..really they are very different.
Well the obvious difference is the fact that one is a fisheye lens (which I would never buy) and the other is just an ultrawide lens. I think the 14-24 is probably the superior lens, but they have different purposes. Do you want mostly non-distorted wide angle photos? or Do you want distorted fisheye pictures? 14-24 is going to be more versatile, I have heard it is a great lens. Looks like maybe the 16 isn't very nice wide open.
How nice, I was looking for a discussion on wide angles.... and this is because after about 50 years, I figured out what the "angle of view" really means. Maybe this is helpful in deciding on the fisheye/wide angel issue.
For example, the 14-24mm/f2.8 covers 95°. WHAT, it says 114° in the literature. But the horizontal coverage, the "useful" coverage is only 95°. And the fisheye..... mmm... about 150°. The 10.5mm on FX will be about 151.5°. The 16-35mm f/4.0 VR is about 89°. All horizontal coverage, or across the wide aspect.
And here is a sketch of the 10.5 on DX and FX, FYI.
Remember the 14mm will cover the FX across the wide aspect at about 95°....
If there are errors in my calculations, let me hear about them.
Í'd say : When in doubt , get them both.. :-)
Maybe there is a nice dealer out there that will give you a discount when you buy both lenses in 1 go ? :-)
"Is there THAT much a difference in the Nikkor Fisheye 16mm or should I spend the extra and get the 14-24mm f/2.8 ED AF lens...."
Difference in what? While I don't own the 16mm I use both the 14-24mm f/2.8 (both fx & Dx) and the 10.5mm f/2.8 (mostly dx)... They are different animals... both are deliciously wide and tack sharp (the corners suffer a bit wide open on the 10.5). Several people tell me that the 16mm is a tad softer than the other 2. The non round distortion is much easier to work with than the roundness in the fisheye if you are shooting a more conventional subject or when the horizon doesn't fall in the center. The downside is that the 14-24mm is about 3 times as large and heavy as either the 16mm or 10.5mm. If you want a compromise Nikon makes a 14mm f/2.8 prime which is Lighter and smaller than the 16mm but doesn't distort like the 16mm...
They are very different lenses. You need to seek that understanding first.
If you want a fish eye - I have the Sigma 15mm which is just as good as a fisheye and is much cheaper.
Meh, fisheye lenses are a "niche" lens.
After a few shoots, I'd feel the fisheye look would get kinda old quick.
If you are a skateboarder / snowboarder / then go for it.
Wideangle is much more veratile than a Fisheye
TaoTeJared said:
They are very different lenses. You need to seek that understanding first.If you want a fish eye - I have the Sigma 15mm which is just as good as a fisheye and is much cheaper.
What TaoTeJared says is so true. Shooting with a wide angle, covering about 95° horizontal is a heck of a lot different than the 150° with the whopping distortion of the fisheye...
Maybe this question is about comparing a 20mm with a 35mm.... that much difference. What one wants to shoot is the question not the actual lens.
kyoshinikon said:
"Is there THAT much a difference in the Nikkor Fisheye 16mm or should I spend the extra and get the 14-24mm f/2.8 ED AF lens...."Difference in what? While I don't own the 16mm I use both the 14-24mm f/2.8 (both fx & Dx) and the 10.5mm f/2.8 (mostly dx)... They are different animals... both are deliciously wide and tack sharp (the corners suffer a bit wide open on the 10.5). Several people tell me that the 16mm is a tad softer than the other 2. The non round distortion is much easier to work with than the roundness in the fisheye if you are shooting a more conventional subject or when the horizon doesn't fall in the center. The downside is that the 14-24mm is about 3 times as large and heavy as either the 16mm or 10.5mm. If you want a compromise Nikon makes a 14mm f/2.8 prime which is Lighter and smaller than the 16mm but doesn't distort like the 16mm...
Good information. I am going to purchase both after reading all the comments. The Fisheye will be a good "niche" lens for the second camera body and the wide lens for landscape pics. Thanks to all for the comments.
LoveTheBerry said:
Good information. I am going to purchase both after reading all the comments. The Fisheye will be a good "niche" lens for the second camera body and the wide lens for landscape pics. Thanks to all for the comments.
OMG, somebody actually folows my advice !! :-)
Wise choice if you can afford it !! :-)
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