EVERY Photographer NEEDS THIS 11 16mm Ultra Wide Angle LENS
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- You want to consider to get yourself an ULTRA wide angle lens for your landscape photography. the benefits of the tokina 11-16mm f2.8
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Photographing with an ultra wide angle lens isn't super easy.
You need to think how to make your composition with an ultra wide angle lens like the tokina 11 to 16mm f2.8.
In this video I give a few tips how to improve your ultra wide angle photo's.
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Uuuu nice Tripod! So tall, so versatile, so demure❤
Yes it’s awesome I love it.
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Bedankt voor uitleg en mooie foto's
Dank je wel. Ik hoop dat het duidelijk was
so amazing video
Thank you for watching Alina 😊
Finally a new video! 😁 those are some nice conditions. Beautiful mist and colors. Think the lens is too wide for me 😂 you know I don’t like going wide 👀 though going wide and being really close works well sometimes, use that distortion to the fullest.
Nice tripod. It’s got all the interesting stuff. How heavy was it?
It was a nice morning. For street photography it’s indeed not a great lens. It’s just a fun lens to be creative in a landscape or it’s good for architecture. The tripod is just under 2kg.
@ yeah I wouldn’t use an ultra wide angle for street (though might be a good challenge 😂), but even for landscapes I find myself seldom wanting to go really wide these days, except for a few compositions.
@CluelessUA-camr I also don’t use it to much these days. I’m more using the telelens. It would be a difficult challenge I think for street photography.
Joris if you want a great cheap macro lens get the Tokina 100mm F2.8. It is a superb macro lens and also can double as a very good portrait lens. I use it on my D7200 all the time. You can pick it up pretty cheap on MPB. Great video as always. Regards.
Thanks for the tip. Around €200 for the lens at mpb. I don’t think I will buy it, because I almost never photograph so close. Maybe when I try it more I will buy one 😁 thanks for the tip and also thank you for watching again.
what camera did you use to record your camera?
I’ve been using the dji osmo pocket 3 for some months now. Fun little camera.
Lately, I haven't been using my Tokina 11-16mm for daytime landscapes.
I've been using it at night to capture the Aurora because it's my only lens that can capture it. However, I can't shoot it at 11mm because I do see a green halo appearing at the top. Zoom in to 12 or 13mm and it works well at night.
I never used mine so interesting for night time photography, so I don’t know if I have the same problem. I guess it’s an amazing lens for night photography because it’s so light sensitive.
I also don’t use that much anymore in my photography, but making videos like this helps to use it again 😁
@@JorisVanDeuneghem It's my only lens that's wide enough and fast enough to capture the Aurora. Although, the trade-off is that, other than the green halo at 11mm, there's a lot of barrel distortion on the edges.
@MSmith-Photography isn’t that easily corrected in post? I know it gets soft in the corners and there is almost nothing you can do about that. I’m not a big pixel peeper so I’m not looking to much at the corners.
@@JorisVanDeuneghemIt can be corrected in post, but it takes more work than I'm willing. The Lens Correction feature in Lightroom doesn't do a great job of taking care of the distortion, but does a great job of correcting the Chromatic Aberration.