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January 3, 2011
Bisti With Frost and Nice Clouds
On the day after Christmas my true love gave to me …
Boulder, Hoodoos, and Clouds
Bisti Wilderness, New Mexico, USA
Canon EOS 1Ds Mk III, 24 TS II, 1/90 sec, f11, ISO 100
Image taken on December 26, 2010.
The clouds were so interesting overhead that a lens wider than 24mm would have opened up some nice compositions. I've been interested in the AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lens for wide-angle landscape work after reading several reviews touting its sharpness. I recently discovered that The Digital Picture has test data for lenses other than Canon, so I eagerly compared the Nikon 14-24 with the Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L, the other wide-angle lens I've been considering. With the Nikon at 16mm, the 14-24 is sharper than the TS-E 17 in the center, but image quality in the mid-frame and corner are better with the TS-E 17, so I'll likely get a TS-E 17 before my next grand landscape destination.
I had initially shied away from both the Nikon 14-24 and the Canon TS-E 17 because they have a bulbous front element that prevents the use of my 4-inch (100mm) neutral density filters. However, there are plenty of times where the wider angle would be appreciated and a neutral density filter isn't required.
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