01-22-2015, 10:49 AM
Quote:You've already answered your own question, innit?"Not always very useful" is answering what, exactly?
"Especially since the constant f4 is not always very useful for an UWA for APS-C."
For landscape shots, you would still stop down some, but if you're interested in employing it for general use, it's a blessing over the f/4.5-5.6 designs. The aperture is constant to boot. I used a Tokina 12-24/4 in the days of yore and it was a great experience (sadly I had to part with it in anticipation of stepping up to APS-H)."
F4 compared to f5.6 is not very useful a difference on APS-C with an UWA zoom, in my opinion. You are not gaining a lot of shallow DOF (to say it mildly) and exposure time wise it is still an UWA anyway.
I too have had the crappy put together Tokina 12-24mm f4 (which would have worked just fine on that APS-H camera) and do not get why its constant f4 would be of any advantage.
And that is not worth €600 or €731 to me..