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deadcactus 
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Subject: Sigma 10-20mm
Anyone use it? Any opinions?

 

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Subject: Sigma 10-20mm
I got one at Christmas. I really like it. It stays on my camera more than any other lens right now. The Canon is sharper, but it is also a couple hundred bucks more.

Some samples from the lens:
http://www.dpchallenge.com/lens.php?LENS_ID=1193

and a Flickr group for the lens:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/sigma10-20/

I'm at work now, I'll throw up some of my shots with the lens later on tonight.

 

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Subject: Sigma 10-20mm
Got some cash together. Really tempted to buy one of these. Mostly doing landscape/architecture pictures right now. looking to spread into taking pictures of people (everyday life, not portraits). Seems like a good lens to catch people and their surroundings...

 

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Subject: Sigma 10-20mm
Wide angle for architecture is a no-no :>

 

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deadcactus 
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I don't know. Seems to work alright.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/33934101@N06/3364146520/in/pool-sigma10-20

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolesphotos/3461472463/in/pool-sigma10-20

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrej/3469460878/in/pool-sigma10-20

 

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kashani 
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Subject: Sigma 10-20mm
I agree dead, a 10-20 or there abouts is my next lens.
I could have really used one of those for some of my "Urban Decay" series, not to mention a few of the news ones I just did and haven't put up yet.
Although to be fair, there is all kinda architecture shots that wouldn't work for to.

 

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True. I meant to mention in the last post that they seemed to work for the kind of shots I want to do. I'm not interested in getting the technical details and scale of the building to show; more of an impressionist sort of shot. I think it would work fine for that...

 

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Yep. I'm a firm believer in breaking rules for photography. And I think you and I like the same kinda shots when it comes to architecture.

 

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Well, I ordered it. Arrives in two days. Hopefully be able to get out later this week and give it a good test run...

 

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