With my new Nikon Df, I am playing a bit with different lenses. I have bought a couple which are specific for FX Nikons, though much of what I have – old glass – works just fine. Because my ultra-wide angle lens is for the Dx format, and I am heading out for a trip soon, I did a bit of research for a prime wide angle. I came across the Tokina 17mm f3.5 ATX, and it seems pretty nice. Of course, I need to take it out on a walk to see how it does, but I think I will like it quite a bit!

Wonderful new lense👍👍
I hope so – it’s really wide, even on a full frame. I hope to get some use of it later tonight, or tomorrow . . .
Great that you’ve got the Df! I’ve heard and read to many encountered opinions about it, if you would be so kind to talk about your own experience with it, that would be really interesting! Good luck with the wide shots!
Hi Eduardo – I think that opinions are just that, opinions. Some people like it, some don’t. What I like about it is that it feels right in my hands, it is easy to use, the dials are great as I don’t have to rummage through menus, and in general, I find it more comprehensible. It is easy to understand. All other DSLRs are too big for my hands; I have also invested in a lot of Nikon glass, so I continue with it – I have old film cameras, old lenses, and newer digital equipment. I also think the color is phenomenal. This is the first camera I have ever owned that I can say “I really, really like it!” Hope this helps . . . Thanks for coming by!