John, I want one. This is just great. What is the lens you used, the prices I see here in Australia are a bit high considering the times I need one but then again---
Cheers Ole
Hi Ole,
Thanks for commenting, I used the 10-24mm Nikon f/3.5-4.5G ED, right now I'm using a DX lens on an FX camera and debating whether or not to buy FX. There's an app called NikonLenses that lists some of the older versions, it lists the AF-P series so I think it updates periodically. The app lists most prices, where to buy, specifications, and links to some reviews.
John
When I moved from the D7100 to the D750, the UWA was one of only two DX lenses I owned, the others being FX format. I used the UWA a few times on the FX body but didn't like it and only replaced it with a full format one fairly recently. The (non-Nikon) replacement was quite pricey and I have not used it a lot so far, but am glad I made the change. The only issue I had was that my every-day software did not include the lens (a Samyang 14mm) in those for which they have auto distortion correction. A small investment in PTLens fixed that though.
Sorry John, should have said how much I like your "Bus stop".
In addition to the wide-angle effects, the mixed lighting is enjoyable in this shot, John.
Cheers.
Philip
John from a composition standpoint, you have created an interesting image from a rather ordinary subject. You've taken it from a position and perspective that avoids many of the pitfalls that are often associated with a UWA lens.
That being said, there is something strange going on with your PP work of late, especially the night shots where there are a lot of strange artifacts in the sky. It looks like you are really pushing something really hard in PP and that is creating those artifacts.
Wow
Sigma has a good range which includes Nikon-mount:
https://www.imaging-resource.com/len...ws/#zoomLenses
DG = FX, DC = DX ...
Last edited by xpatUSA; 9th April 2018 at 05:49 PM.
Those are usually the only sliders I touch in ACR (other than the Remove CA and Lens Profile check boxes). I haven't seen the impact anything like what you are getting. The clarity I tend to be gentle with, but the Highlights and especially Shadows, I will sometimes push those quite hard. Pushing the shadows slider to the right is like adding a fill light.
This is a good app for your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...onlenses&hl=en
I like it, John. Nicely seen and executed.