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FOR SALE: Sigma 10-20mm Lense for canon
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EpixParticipant
i am selling a mint condition sigma 10-20mm lense (canon mount) with all original accessories and packaging.
Box, padded nylon case , both end caps and petal lense hood included.
There is no dust/fungus/scratches on the lense and the optics are perfect as it has been properly cared for
I am upgrading to a full frame dslr so i wont need this lense. It cost 499 euro about 1 yr ago
320 euro
cathaldParticipantEpixParticipantTadhg HealyMemberEpixParticipantEpixParticipantsqu1dMemberfguihenParticipantpardon my lack of knowledge, and mods, please feel free to move my post in this thread, but why would you have to sell this if you are moving to a full frame camera? doesnt that just mean that you wont have to work out the crop factor due to the 1.6X crop of the smaller chips? this will still work on the full frame, right?? im not trying cause hassle in this thread, i just want to know for the sake of having a little more knowledge
RGH_PhotographyMemberThis lens is excellent i use it for about 95% of my landscapes, a must have imo.
Good luck with the sale.
EpixParticipantfguihen wrote:
pardon my lack of knowledge, and mods, please feel free to move my post in this thread, but why would you have to sell this if you are moving to a full frame camera? doesnt that just mean that you wont have to work out the crop factor due to the 1.6X crop of the smaller chips? this will still work on the full frame, right?? im not trying cause hassle in this thread, i just want to know for the sake of having a little more knowledge
no its cool, its just that this lense was designed for sensors with a crop factor and although it works ok on full frame from 12mm upwards, theres some vignetting a its widest. il be looking for something like 16-35mm now , 10mm would perhaps be a bit too wide on full frame for landscapes.
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