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Sigma DC 10-20mm f/3.5 HSM EX DC Lens For Nikon

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Brand
Sigma
Maximum Aperture
f/3.5
Series
Sigma DC
Type
Ultra Wide Angle
Compatible Lens Front
82 mm
Focus Type
Auto & Manual
Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
10-20mm
MPN
201306
Compatible Filter Size
82 mm

Item description from the seller

sopcut-31

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Product ratings and reviews

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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • Top favorable review

    Excellent wide angle lens

    I have been shooting real estate photography on an APS-C Nikon D7100 with a 16-85mm lens which has worked for most applications, but in some smaller rooms, it became a bit limiting. This 10-20mm lens solved that problem. This lens paid itself off for me in the first photoshoot with how much easier it was to get set up and capture what I needed to. Bathrooms were always a nightmare because of tight spaces, but with this lens, it's no problem at all. Being just over $200 to get the extra FoV as compared to the thousands I would spend on going to a full frame body and buying lenses to match, I'd say there's a lot of bang for buck out of this lens. The fact that it starts at f/4 is no problem in my case since pretty much all of my indoor shots are done at f/6.3 & ISO 640. Stopped all the way ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: rokas_photo_video

  • Sigm 10-20: Making a Believer out of a Skeptic

    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 ...

  • Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM - SA Mount

    This is pretty much the only ultra-wide lens for the Sigma SD dSLR without going to the exotic fish-eye lens. The EX-series lenses are exceptionally well-built with great fit and finish and nice hefty weight. The HSM motor is very quiet and accurate. Luckily my copy has no focusing issue. Since this is a wide-angle lens, the usual issues are there: distortion, vignetting, softness towards the corner, etc. But unless you pixel-peep all the way, the results are very pleasing images. This lens is very sharp around f/8~f/11, which I believe most people will be using in this sort of lens, ie, landscape, scenery situations. Overall, this is a very good value ultra-wide angle lens (ASP-C) for the price. Obviously, people with non-Sigma dSLR would have more options such as their own ...

  • Sigma 10-20 f/4.5+5.6 EX D HSM for Nikon AF

    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 ...

  • 10mm Magic!!

    This is my first wide angle so I couldn't make any comparison or too much opinion on it. But i hope my first impression towards this lens might help you anyway. The weight is quite heavy for the first thing i noticed, and of course the build is quite sturdy. The appearance just fits nice to my Nik D7000 with the lens hood on it. The picture quality was pretty sharp overall except for the sides are abit soft when wide open. The focusing speed was so so fast. The 10mm is really the magic! you can fit so many things in 10mm without the need to stand aback. The bad thing(perhaps it's just this copy) is it couldn't focus in live view on my D7000, so i have to relly on my eye and manual focus while taking vids. Overall it's a fun lens with the price~ you can try this lens out!!