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ice
07-07-2011, 10:10am
Hi Guys!

I've read all the reviews, and have decided to go for the Sigma 8-16mm as my wide-angle over the canon for my 550D. Just wondered, though i've already made the decision, if anyone else out there has first hand experience?

Would love to hear what you guys think!

Also ordered the 17-55mm EFS canon 2.8 so excited about having that arrive too :)

- Imogen

Roosta
10-07-2011, 10:12pm
Hi Imogen,

I've heard nothing bad about the lens, but people seen to lean toward the Sig 10-20 or the Tokina 12-24 0r Tokina 11-16 from what I've seen and read the Tokina would be the pick in either of the lenghts.

Bennymiata
11-07-2011, 9:31am
I've only heard good things about the 8-16.
From what I've read, the Tokina lenses, while very good, do suffer from colour fringing in high contrast situations.
I think a lot of people stick to the 10-22mm lenses as these are known quanitity (read, been on the market for quite a while) and the 8-16mm is still quite a new lens.
Sigma's lenses are getting better all the time.

I'd love one of these myself!

Analog6
11-07-2011, 10:57am
It looks very good in reveiews and specs but remember that you can never put it on a camera with a sensor bigger than APS-C. But 8mm would be awfully tempting!

Roosta
12-07-2011, 1:47pm
There's one on Cameramarket now.. See Forum Link.

ice
12-07-2011, 4:12pm
Thanks guys... you've all made me feel a lot better ;)

davearnold
13-07-2011, 12:33pm
Looks a promising lens, at 8 you will have to watch where your feet are or they could be in the shot too :lol: