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  Outstanding Lens
Review created: 07/05/08
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I love Sigma Lenses, Optics are excellent and work well at a reasonable price. I needed a super wide lens for wedding and this lens does the job. Thanks Again. Mike Luna


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  Sigm 10-20: Making a Believer out of a Skeptic
Review created: 06/19/08

Let me preface this by saying I am NOT a fan of Sigma. I've foudn their products to be worthy of their bottom-dollar prices, and have gone through a few low-end and high-end models with limited satisfaction. When my fellow Nikon shooter pressured me into considering the Sigma 10-20, my collection of lenses consited of only Nikon AF-D's and a couple AF Tokinas. My original plan was to buy a Tokina 12-24 wideangle, as Tokina was always the un-disputed best 3rd party Nikon lens for me. I caved to peer pressure and bought this Sigma.

The lens itself is very heavy duty, on par with high end Nikon models. It has a professional 77mm filter and a smooth zoom ring, smoother than many Nikon lenses I own. The bayonet and AF electronics lock up tight, and the focusing motor is quiet and accurate (a BIG problem with other Sigma lenses).

Sigma has a possibly deserved stereotype of fuzzy optics. This is not so for the 10-20. Not only are the optics clear, but the lens has surprisingly little barrel distortion, less than other 12mm wideangles I've tested, and certainly less than other Sigma offerings such as the 12-24 and the 15-30. Focus seems sharp, although I have not tested it in all aspects of photography. Sharpness is best, or course, at F6 or F12, but open at F4 is still professionally useable. In this day of low-noise/high-iso cameras however, you could shoot at F6 all day and night.

If you're considereing a Tamron ultrawide, forget it. If you'd like to look at the Tokina 12-24, they just released a constant F2.8, but I would suggest you take your SLR body to a camera shop and try it out. If you can find the Sigma, however, you will be getting a sturdy and clear lens that opens wider than most comparably priced lenses on the market and produces and image with equal or greater clarity than other 3rd party offerings. I cannot compare it to Nikon's 10-17 as I've never mounted one on my camera, but I can say that I spent many years badmouthing Sigma and am quickly learing to eat my words.


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  Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
Review created: 01/03/08
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Nice lens to have for landscapes. With a 1.5 crop factor the 15mm equivalent makes for wide pics. Not good for architecture as there is significant distortion in the corners. After using this lens for a while I was wanting something wider. Wide angle is addicting.


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  Nice lens
Review created: 11/01/06
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Great sigma lens.
Likes: Heavy, not chinsy plastic. sturdy construction
Crisp photos
low distortion
A polarizer and possibly another filter can be used @ 10mm
with no vinnetting!

Dislikes: Chinsy lens cap. Wont stay attached to the lens.
Autofocus a little stubborn with my D200

Overall I have been very satisfied with its performance. I love my wide lenses but not always enjoy the distortion. This was a perfect addition to my arsenal.


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  Sigma 10-20mm Superwide for Nikon D50
Review created: 10/02/06
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I have used this lens extensively since I purchased it for Virtual Tour photography in conjunction with my Nikon D50 camera, and the quality associated with this product is nothing less than sensational. The sharpness and color renditions are beyond my total expectations and I can not imagine that the Nikkor 12-24mm could be any better; however, costing so much more. The Sigma is a work-horse with outstanding photographic distinction.


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  Sigma 10-20 f/4.5+5.6 EX D HSM for Nikon AF
Review created: 07/07/06
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

As a shooter who has made over a million photographs I greatly missed the wide angle lenses when I switched to digital. Know that with the Sigma 10-20 this is no longer a problem--the lens is the equivalent of a 15mm on 35mm, and in any normal situation will get the job done. The quality of the image is no different than what you will see from any other good lens. Naturally, if you crop you will see that the image isn't as good as if you hadn't cropped--but that is true of any lens. What I want to say is you will see no loss of image quality to gain the extra width. If you put the lens onto a 35mm film camera you will see some darkening of the corners--but maybe not as much as you think--a 10mm on a 35mm camera lets you get a whole room in a picture--try it you should like it.
Stan Kerns


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