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[photog stuff] Got a Raptor!
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1093916, member: 16241"] I love the 10-20mm Sigma but it is too wide for most non-landscape stuff so I found a good deal on a used Nikon 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5. Angle of View for the 18-35 is 76-44 degrees (Nikon DX format) versus the 102.4 - 63.8° of the Sigma 10-20. The Nikon lens looks to have similar specs to the Canon you have. I figure with these two I have just about every wide angle shot covered for about half the cost of the Nikon 17-35mm f/2.8D. I looked at the EXIF data on all the car, bike & trade show stuff I've shot and the vast majority of the pics fall in the range the 17-35 will cover, plus I'll get a better viewing angle to crop from, and just better views overall. The 10-20mm Sigma will still be my go to lens when it's anything to do with landscapes. I finally found a good deal (good old Central Camera) on a used high end, thin 77mm polarizer for it so I'll have some interesting shots coming soon from the high floors of some Chicago buildings. [/QUOTE]
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