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[photog stuff] Got a Raptor!
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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1093897, member: 16119"] Yes. I considered (for about 10 seconds) the 16-35 2.8 L, but at twice the cost ( :yikes: ), I decided to "give up" that extra stop for his (typically) landscape lens :p This is what I replaced the 10-20 with, although that lens will end up back in my gear list eventually. As far as the comparison... the 10-20 Sigma is just as sharp (step'd down a little) as the L (which really has no sweet spot that I've found), Canon is more contrasty and the colors a little better out of the camera. Build is better on the Canon, but nothing huge, I've always been happy with the Sigma EX build quality and will own more of them. BTW, the first two in this thread were shot with the Sigma 24-70 2.8 EX. [/QUOTE]
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