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Old 07-06-2013, 09:35 AM
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Nice work Andrew, I bet it was fun trying to stitch all 24 images together.

My 2 cents re lenses is get ones that are full frame compatible. I'm a very recent convert to full frame and I'm so glad my investment in lens isn't wasted. When I first started buying additional lenses I never thought I'd go full frame but thought it was a way of future proofing myself. It also helped me justify the full frame purchase as I only needed a new body all my lenses still worked so it was "just" the cost of the body
Stitching them actually was a piece of cake for that one, chuck it at the software that I am using and that was pretty much it, I didnt need to adjust anything. (hugin)

I need to do some research at the pro/cons of going full frame lens on the non full frame body, but yeah I do agree with the principal.
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Old 07-06-2013, 10:15 AM
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OK, wrong place to ask the question, but to all that have made the comments I am after your feedback on lenses for the 7D, to go full frame or not.

I found the image attached to try and understand the difference.

If I can get away with a FF lens on the 7D then it is probably the best option for a later FF upgrade, but I dont want to lose out on wide angle.

I need a lens that is at least in the low double digit focal length, but if I go full frame that means that a 10mm = 16mm?

Can anyone weigh in on the down sides of FF on 7D?

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Old 07-06-2013, 11:25 AM
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I have the 7D.
I would only buy full frame lenses. I bought many of mine back in film days (full frame), and one day will go back to full frame in digital.
I have the 17-40 F/4 L and 8-14 F/4 L fisheye as my wide angles.

I think you need to factor in what you're wanting the wide angle for. If it's to get more sky in one frame, then yes the sky is at infinite distance and the only way you'll fit more in is to get a wider angle lens. If it is to fit more landscape in, or to achieve a different effect with landscape, then it comes down to technique (including positioning yourself relative to foreground and distant objects) as much as the wide angle. It can be surprising how wide field a photograph can look even though it's taken with a 24 or 35mm lens. I learned the latter thought John Shaw books I bought (back in film days).

On the 7D... The 17-40 is very wide and will fit the central bulge of the milky way no problem. Obviously the 8-14 will fit a lot more, basically a whole half the sky pretty much, which is huge. You get the fisheye effect with the 8-14 which suits some shots and not others. Both lenses are top quality, especially the 8-14 which is extremely sharp and pinpoint undistorted stars to the edge at F/4.

Btw, great shot ... which is why I came to the thread in the first place
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Old 07-06-2013, 11:44 AM
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Hi Roger,

thanks for the good info.
I'm actually pretty convinced now to go with Mikes Tokina 11-14 suggestion due to the loss of frame at 1.6 on a FF lens.

I currently have the Canon 17mm-200mm zoom and while it is good, I want to get that bit wider shot, but overall I want a bigger aperture than f3.5.
That is pretty much my number one driver at the moment, aperture.

That all said, I very much appreciate that I am definitely going to want to go full frame in the future. How long away that is is yet to be determined, but it isnt going to be this year, I've only just bought the 7D.
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Old 07-06-2013, 11:54 AM
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no problem ... 11-16 f/2.8 looks like a good price for the aperture
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