What is a Sigma 10-20mm lens good for?

What is a Sigma 10-20mm lens good for?

Designed for use with DSLRs fitted with sensors smaller than 35mm, such as Canon’s EF-S compatible cameras, Nikon’s DX format and Sony or Pentax digital SLRs, this update to Sigma’s incredibly popular 10-20mm lens range offers an equivalent angle of view to a 15-30mm lens on a full frame camera.

Is Sigma 10-20mm f3 5 full frame?

Being a Sigma “DC” (Digital Camera) lens, the Sigma 10-20 f/3.5 has a smaller-than-full-frame image circle designed to work only on APS-C/1.6x/1.5x FOVCF DSLRs. The Sigma’s 10-20mm frames like a 16-32mm lens on a full frame DSLR.

What size filter for Sigma 10-20mm?

82mm
Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM

Lens Specifications
Filter Size82mm
Dimensions(Length x Diameter)88.2mm x 87.3mm / 3.5 in. x 3.4 in.
Weight520g / 18.3 oz.
NotesAvailable AF mounts: Sigma, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax; Included Accessories: Soft Case, Petal-type Hood

What is Sigma DC HSM?

The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM is a wide-aperture photographic lens made by the Sigma Corporation, equipped with Hyper Sonic Motor (abbreviated HSM, Sigma’s trade name for photo lens focusing technology using ultrasonic motor). It shipped with a removable petal-type lens hood (62mm diameter).

What does ex mean on Sigma lens?

EX – Sigma’s high-end lenses of old (manufacturer’s equivalent to Canon L and Nikon gold ring series), you can still find a few new and used optics with such designation. Sigma has dropped it for its new lenses, however, so we won’t be seeing any recent products that would belong to the EX lineup.

What is the difference between Sigma DG and DC?

The designation DG indicates that the lens has been optimised for digital SLRs but is equally compatible with film SLR cameras. DC lenses are designed specifically for digital SLRs with the small, APS-C size image sensor. …

Can you use Sigma DC on full frame?

SIGMA DC lenses for DSLRs feature the same Canon EF and Nikon F mounts as the full-frame lenses, and thus, can technically be mounted to full-frame DSLRs, but you will notice significant vignetting on full-frame cameras, since the smaller image circle will not cover the entire sensor.

What does DC lens mean?

Defocus Control
“DC” stands for Defocus Control. DC allows the photographer to change the distortion characteristics of the lens so the “look” of the out-of-focus elements in the foreground or background can be changed to produce more pleasing photos, particularly portraits.

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