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NWDiver
So leaving for a trip and while weight is always an issue wondering what those of you that have played with combination of the Tokina 10-17 with a teleconverter think about it for fish portraits and the like vs. the Sigma 17-70??? (I have a Nikon D200) I like the Sigma but willing to take a chance on the Tokina combo in hopes of getting something a little different. Anybody with examples of there attempts?
Dupsbear
QUOTE (NWDiver @ Mar 3 2010, 04:08 PM) *
So leaving for a trip and while weight is always an issue wondering what those of you that have played with combination of the Tokina 10-17 with a teleconverter think about it for fish portraits and the like vs. the Sigma 17-70??? (I have a Nikon D200) I like the Sigma but willing to take a chance on the Tokina combo in hopes of getting something a little different. Anybody with examples of there attempts?


Hi NWDiver,

I just posted a couple of pictures that may interest you on the DIY forum, under cfwa mini dome and I have many more examples to explore the possibilities.
Barry
NWDiver
Thanks for the link, looks like it is worth a try. I like the new dome but will attempt it with my Aquatica 6" dome. Wow the 10-17mm might not come off the camera this trip might have to think about buying a back-up, lol.
Gudge
Here's a couple from my first attempt with the 10-17 plus 1.4X teleconverter behind an 8" dome:





And here's some taken with the Zen 4" dome:






(soft coral in foreground is only 75mm high, the one is the background is around 900 high)

NWDiver
Great stuff, gives me hope.
Adventure4ever.com
Great shots Gudge!

I am new on the Forum and now contemplating between the tokina 10-17mm and the Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical

I hear good stories about the 10-17 underwater and that it is crap above the waterline. It is also very fisheye on land.
Now the tamron 10-24 keeps all the lines straight and has had a good review on http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/tamron...24_3p5-5p6_n15/
but that means nothing underwater.

Does anyone have experiece with the Tamron SP AF 10-24mm???

looking forward to your thoughts

Cheers,

Frits
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