What is a good Wide Angle Lens for Nikon D40 that won't break the bank?

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Anyone have any good suggestions for a wide angle Lens for a Nikon D40 that won't break the bank?

If it's a nikon lens, needs to be a AF-S for the D40 for the autofocus.

I found two Nikons that were 10-24mm and 12-24mm, but they are $450 and $900 each. (Kinda high in the price range.)


Any other suggestions? or other brands/models to consider?


thanks. -Mike
 
Tokina has a version of the 12-24 thats cheaper. Check out some of the Sigmas too, maybe the 10-20. They've revved a lot of lenses to HSM.

Jack
 
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Review by Thom Hogan
Amazon.com: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras: Camera & Photo

As I understand it, the Sigma is the only one with the focus motor in the lens, other than the Nikkor. I use a 12-24mm Tokina on a D300 and have been very happy with it, but you would have to manually focus it.

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I love the Sigma 10-22. I buy sigma lenses from Digital cameras, canon digital cameras, sigma digital cameras, digital camera accessories, hoya filters quite often and they've had great service and prices. I often use PriceGrabber.com - Comparison Shopping Beyond Compare as a starting place for comparing prices.

$450 is what I would expect to pay for a new WA lens, as a base. Good glass is not always cheap and it's something that is definitely worth putting off for a bit to save up for. If you are housing this lens, be aware that WA ports can be a tad pricey, too :wink:
 
I use the Zenitar 16mm fisheye on my Canon (they make Nikon mounts too, but the lens is manual-focus only). This lens goes for about $120. The quality is decent (some reviewers said it was better than a Nikon at small aperatures), but fussing about minor differences in quality is kind of pointless since as soon as you put it behind a dome, it automatically becomes a lens that no surface photographer would want to use because of the introduced abberations (especially at the edges).
 
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I didn't think it had HSM. D40 needs a motor in their lenses to autofocus.

Jack

I don't think it will autofocus on the D40. OTOH, that thing will focus from about 6" to infinity, so manual focus should work fine or just set it and forget it.
 
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