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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1104549, member: 16119"] In summary.. should anyone care ... :) The Sigma is awesome. I got better shots right away with it than I did with the Canon. Color and contrast is great, maybe a tad warm, but that's subjective. Sharpness good. Images have an almost 3D look. GREAT VALUE if bought right. The Canon is sharper at all stops, cooler color, less contrast and saturation. I prefer the warmer color of the Sigma. A little PS and it's all good though. Build quality is about equal, but the nod has to go to the Sigma. Image quality, shooting jpg's with in camera sharpening/contrast/sat.. both are excellent. Barrel distortion and pin cushion... Canon wins going away. Problem with the Canon? Price. While it has the "L" glass, Canon will not label a EF-S lens with the red stripe. If you are considering going to full frame, this lens won't work. The Sigma will. Although... 10-15mm on a FF sensor would probably be useless anyway. Ring USM (Canon) focusing is SUPER fast and silent. Nobody can touch Canon in this area. Go to any sporting event on the planet, 99% of the lenses will be "white". The Sigma however is MORE than fast .. considering we are talking about a landscape lens... how fast (AF) does it really need to be, lol. You honestly can't go wrong with either lens. The Canon Image Quality is better right out of the camera, but costs hundreds more. You'll be happy with either. What would I do? Tough call, but for the $200 I pretty much lost in trading lenses ... I'd get the Sigma and be done. If I were out to buy a wide angle for the first time, knowing what I do.... I'd spend the extra for the Canon 10-22. [/QUOTE]
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