Monday, 7 May 2007

Sigma 10-20 and Nikon DSLRs

With digital photography and APS sized sensors, it can be difficult to find a nice wide angle zoom lense.
For near one year i use the Sigma 10-20 EX with my Nikon DSLRs.
Around 10 mm i retrieve the framings i loved with my wide angle lenses when i was shooting 24x36 mm films.
Some reviews told this lens was suffering of a strong shading but it's really not an issue on mine. I never noticed this although printing big frames.
Sharpness is good, the lens feels robust and the HSM focusing is very nice.
In my mind the only default is that some landscapes sometimes show a strong distorsion in their upper right angle.

1 comment :

wonderwall said...


Landscape photography
is not about a specific place, but about seeing the significance of the natural world around you every day. Your own backyard literally can be a great starting place because you know it better than any other place. If you don’t have a backyard to call your own, a city or county park, a campground or even a drainage pond bordering the local shopping mall can provide a great starting place to explore landscape photography.

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