Fisheye vs wide angle
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Distortion – The Sigma is a rectilinear wide angle lens, so it doesn’t bend straight lines, they remain straight.
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Availability – You can get both of them new fairly easily but the Sigma is definitely more popular so it crops up much more frequently second hand.Price – Buying new from Amazon the Sigma costs about £370 and the Tokina is about £520.5-4.5 AT-X 107 DX Fish Eye and the Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 EX DC HSM wide angle lens, it’s not technical or in depth, just some basic details and observations that are relevant if you’re learning surf photography and want to shoot in the water, or if you’re just looking for a wide angle lens in general. This post is a quick comparison between the Tokina AF 10-17mm F/3. I managed to find a second hand Tokina 10-17mm fisheye, as I mentioned in my post about the surf photography kit I want in the future, this has been the lens of choice for many surf photographers shooting with a Canon cropped sensor body (e.g.