
I read a ton of reviews before purchasing…just like I bet you are. Canon 10-22mm or Sigma 10-20mm seemed like my only real choices, here is why. I have a canon XSi and a 7D. I have a 24-70mmL and a 70-200mm 2.8L …so I needed a crop sensor wide angle lens. I plan on a 5D but later. I buy lenses to accommodate a full frame in the future. The lens I needed for wide angle shots in crop sensor is a vastly different animal than a full frame WA lens. This purchase was just for the 7D and XSi. So I rented both lenses and tried them out. As you can see, I’m a canon guy. Never buy anything but, but this time the Sigma won out by great image quality (color and sharpness) and cost. The price difference was a factor in my investment, I figured that eventually I’ll get the 16-35mm L when the FF comes and sell this. After using it for the last 6 months…I won’t be selling it. My copy works beautifully; I rarely use anything but 10mm and 20mm… almost never caught in between. It is a wide angel zoom so you pay a tiny price in overall image quaility outside the sweet spots, true for any of the available zoom lenses. Even my beloved “L”’s. I do like the versatility of this lens, it is really it’s strong point…at 10mm you can compose a shot to take advantage of a touch of fish eye/barrel distortion or go to 20mm for an equivalent 35mm view, nice crisp shots. Outside its great, indoors it’s a bit slow but nothing you can’t work with. It captures phenomenal landscape shots, really, phenomenal. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in this purchase; it’s easy on the pocket and rocks for wide angel views.






































































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