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Old 27-04-2008, 03:50 PM
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Sounds like a resounding victory for Sigma then! So I shall now start hinting furiously to my family for a 10-20mm whilst at the same time continue to save some pennies as I know I'll have to buy it myself

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Glad to help, wish i had something like this when i was trying to decide on which lenses to buy!!! but i ended up with Sigma so i made the right decision in the end....
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nothing wrong with sigma lenses..my 20mm 1.8 is awesome..crystal
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The 10-22mm is alot wider
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The 10-22mm is alot wider
A lot wider than what? 10-20 and 10-22 have the same angle of view at the wide end...10mm. The only difference is at the not so wide end, the 20/22mm end, which makes it narrower...or am I missing something?
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