At Bryce Canyon in 2010, my wife and I happened to take pictures of nearly the same scene with three different lenses. I thought it might be useful as a quick comparison test.
1. My wife Connie's version, using her D80 and 18-200vr.
AF VR Zoom 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED, Aperture: F6.3, NIKON D80, shutter speed 1/160, focal length 18mm ISO 100
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2. My first version, using D300 and 14-24. Ruined by flare.
AF Zoom 14-24mm f/2.8G, Aperture: F13, NIKON D300, shutter speed 1/250, focal length 18mm ISO 200
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3. My last version, using D300 and 12-24F4 DX.
AF Zoom 12-24mm f/4G, Aperture: F13, NIKON D300, shutter speed 1/200, focal length 15mm ISO 200
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Obvious flare.
AF Zoom 14-24mm f/2.8G, Aperture: F9, NIKON D700, shutter speed 1/200, focal length 19mm ISO 250
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Mild, but obvious flare.
AF Zoom 14-24mm f/2.8G, Aperture: F13, NIKON D700, shutter speed 1/640, focal length 19mm ISO 200
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Rainbow flare at the bottom.
AF Zoom 14-24mm f/2.8G, Aperture: F13, NIKON D700, shutter speed 1/640, focal length 14mm ISO 200
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