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Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 DC HSM Review

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The Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 DC HSM lens is an average ultra-wide lens suitable for amateur photographers or people who do not need to use ultra-wide angles all the time. The lens has a narrow maximum aperture making it unsuitable for video work or night time shooting. It has a smooth zoom ring and accurate autofocus but is noisy during micro adjustments. The image quality is decent, but the lens performs best when stopped down to f/5.6 or f/8.

The Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 DC HSM lens offers a wide angle range that can be useful for capturing small rooms, cathedrals, or other vast spaces. However, the narrow maximum aperture may hinder its suitability for video work or night time shooting.

Pros
  • Useful wide angle range
  • Smooth zoom ring
  • Precise autofocus
Cons
  • Narrow maximum aperture
  • Noisy during micro adjustments
  • Decent image quality only when stopped down

The lens has a smooth zoom ring and precise autofocus, but it can be noisy during micro adjustments.

The Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 DC HSM is a reasonably priced ultra-wide lens with a wide angle range that can be useful for capturing small rooms, cathedrals, or other vast spaces. The lens has a narrow maximum aperture, which may not be suitable for video work, night time shooting, or achieving an out-of-focus background. The build quality of the lens is decent, with a smooth zoom ring and precise autofocus, although it can be noisy during micro adjustments. The lens offers good sharpness when stopped down to f/5.6 or f/8, and distortion is well-controlled, with slight vignetting in the corners. It is a fairly average ultra-wide lens, best suited for amateur photographers or those who do not require ultra-wide angles all the time. However, it may not be the best option with the release of Canon's 10-18mm STM lens, which is more suitable for video work.

The lens delivers decent image quality when stopped down to f/5.6 or f/8, and distortion is well-controlled, making it a fairly average ultra-wide lens, best suited for amateur photographers or those who do not require ultra-wide angles all the time.

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