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237-14 f2.830.43%78-25 f469.57%16The poll is expired.
Last edited by Dave in Wales; 21 July 2022, 06:25 AM.Tags: None
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That's a very difficult decision. I have the 7-14mm f/2.8 and very seldom use it. But when I need it, I really NEED it. That's why I still have it. Most of the time, 12mm is wide enough for me. That is why the 7-14 gets so little use.
If I had the 8-25mm f/4, then it would probably get a lot more use as its zoom range makes it a lot more versatile for me. It could serve as a general purpose walk-around lens for street or scenic photography. But that also adds to the confusion. I'd constantly be mulling over whether I should also take another (longer) lens along with me or not. I probably would........ Adding to weight.
So......... In the final analysis, if I had neither, I would probably opt for the 8-25, but it would be a very close call. But if I had the 7-14 (and I do), then I wouldn't change.Larry Griffiths
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7-14: Big. Heavy. Bulbous front element. Doesn’t take filters. Uber wide, but long end is only 14mm.
8-25: Lighter. Shrinks down for storage. Concealed front element. Takes filters. Still very wide, but more useful at the long end.
You can guess where my vote went!!
Biggest question though is “why do you want a UWA zoom?”
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@pdk42
You ask why a UWA zoom? - Because it offers flexibility in a confined space. I do a lot of railways photography.
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RedRobin - I know why I want a UWA zoom, and now you - but my question was aimed at Dave in Wales
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@pdk42
OK but you didn't tag Dave in Wales and so that wasn't clear. No harm done.
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I have the 7-14mm. Works very well, but I suspect I would used the 8-25mm more...
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Originally posted by pdk42 View Post7-14: Big. Heavy. Bulbous front element. Doesn’t take filters. Uber wide, but long end is only 14mm.
8-25: Lighter. Shrinks down for storage. Concealed front element. Takes filters. Still very wide, but more useful at the long end.
You can guess where my vote went!!
Biggest question though is “why do you want a UWA zoom?”
The 8-25 gives too much overlap with the 12-100.
And as can be seen from the above shot is surprisingly narrower than the 7-14.Last edited by Dave in Wales; 21 July 2022, 06:31 AM.
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Yes, but what are you wanting to photograph that needs something wider? If it’s landscapes, filters are almost a necessity making the 8-25 the hands-down winner. If it’s interiors then the 7-14 wins because of its wider FOV. If it’s Astro, the 7-14 probably wins due to its wider max aperture. If it’s general walkabout with a wide flavour, then the 8-25 wins because of its better range, etc, etc
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Originally posted by pdk42 View Post
Biggest question though is “why do you want a UWA zoom?”
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Originally posted by Dave in Wales View PostDifficult decision
Quite a bit of difference.
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For you Dave, I would suggest the 8 - 25 atWhile the 7-14 is 534g411g (without lens cap, lens rear cap and lens hood)
Being able to use filters directly on the 8-25 & with a larger range is another advantage.Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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I did have the 7-14 for a short while but found the focal length range too restricting for me to use the lens regularly. As others have said, it is a heavy lens, and the inability to use filters on the front is another disadvantage. The 8-25 is a much more versatile lens, though a bit slower and less wide, but with the extra range it can be used as a walk around lens and I find it superbly sharp throughout.
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One thought is with the overlap 8-25 v 12-100 (which dave has) the overlap cuts down changing lenses compared to 7-14
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