Review: Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 EX DC HSM Lens - Nikon Fit

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

Here i review the Sigma 10-20mm F3.5 Lens - Nikon Fit.

It's a good lens for the money, and it is still one of the widest on the market for DX (APS-C) Sensors.

Old review of the 10-20 F4-5.6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwryMxOKcNg

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Filmed on the NIkon D3100 with the Nikkor 18-55mm and Sigma 10-20mm

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  • are you recording this on the d3100 mic

  • @aliannab2009 yes, and bumped up the gain... the mic isnt great on the D3100

  • Hahahaha your left arm looks very weird haha

    nice review :D

  • Oh yeah! didn't notice that. This lens has some really bad barrel distortion (something i didn't mention) but is to be expected with something so wide.

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  • um i gotta d3100 with the lens it comes with,and when i shoot videos it blurs the background,how do i stop that?

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  • I chose the Tamron 10-24mm over this after I tried out the aperture in the local photo store!

    maybe I chose wrong, the autofocus on the Tamron is pretty slow which means it chases at least 3-4 times back and forth before deciding on taking the picture!!!!!

    Getting a D7000 later this year!

  • @VeezyMusicTV open ure aperture to about 5.6 or even maybe higher, crank up you're ISO to 3200 if you can, done

  • Nice setup Bro !!! 

  • @eosbill Depends on your budget, canon lenses will always have better quality, but some people don't care that much.

  • I use Canon 500D and I'm deciding between Sigma 10-22mm f/3.5 that you review and Canon 10-22 f/3.5-5.6.

    Please help me. Thank you

  • Thumbs up for a hut in a room!

  • @idkagoodusernameyet

    The 10-20 F4-5.6 doesn't for Nikon. Glad to see this one does.

  • Just saying, but: an 18mm standard lens on a camera body with a 1.6 crop factor becomes a 28.8 (29) mm lens whereas a 10mm lens becomes a 16mm lens. thats quite a difference.

  • @TokyoFreeze79 yep (ofcourse.. LOL)

  • Does this lens for Nikon have an AF/M switch on it?

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