March of '23. I picked this up, used at the camera store in Calgary for $160 Cn because I'm just getting into real estate photography. The salesman told me he used the same lens for the same reason. You'll need a tripod in low light, but for real estate, you'll be using one anyway.
Thank you, Sir, super helpful video. There's one of these available second hand for £100 on London Camera Exchange, and this video has really helped me in deciding whether to go for it! I do lightning photography and it's more than time that I added a wide angle to my D3200 based arsenal
Managed to get one for 90€ in mint condition with the original Sigma 'softcase' if that's what you can call it. Sadly I haven't used it a whole lot, but I'm very pleased with it. It's surprisingly sharp for the price. The only thing that could be better is the corner performance. It's also great for handheld shooting in darker places since it's so wide.
I bought this lens on ebay today for $ 200, it is very heavy and it is a good sign that indicates the quality. I bought this lens for landscapes . I hope I get good results with it. Thanks for the review!
Very good video on this lens ,I've just purchased this lens from M.P.B .COM (U.K) I found your video very useful and straight to the point! Many thanks Martin (U.K).
Just bought this lens (used) for £100, having fun seeing what I can do with it. The condition is not that great but that doesn’t bother me, the image quality is what it is and that too is not an issue to me. So far I’m really enjoying exploring wide angle photography for the first time.
I think I got my deal of the year here.... I shoot with Pentax. I got this lens a few weeks ago for CAD $170.00 but also included a Sigma 18-200, both completely mint, and an old Pentax DSLR (2000 shutter count) and Pentax Digital flash. I got it because of this 10-20 and indeed is great!
Not quite sure what body you have but you will be able to use it on most Nikon DSLRs. If I remember correctly, this lens will not work on the D3400, D3500, D5500 and D5600.
Great review - was looking for something about this lens. I was wondering if you knew anything about the Nikon 80-200mm AF-D? A video on it would be interesting!
I've used the 80-200 2.8D a few times. It's a fabulous lens! Still trying to source one out locally. That 80-200 2.8D is definitely on my list :D Stay tuned! And thanks for watching!
it is still good in 2021 , 2024 , 2027 . 2030 etc. And what can happen to it, it is not food and therefore does not spoil! If he made good pictures in 2015, then the pictures in 2025 will not be any worse! Use it while it technically works and does not break! Good luck !
Bought this lens used as part of a kit that included the Sigma 18-50mm 2.8 and the Sigma 50-150mm 2.8 with a Nikon D300 camera over 10yrs ago and I thought I was the man...paid $850. Wife was still using the 10-20mm as a wide even with her full frame camera but I got her the Tamron 15-30mm 2.8 when she was doing real estate a lot. Was offered $550 a couple yrs ago for all 3 lenses from a camera store, it would be lower now, maybe. We upgraded her to a D7000 when it first came out and used those same lenses but now she only shoots full frame. Still have the set of lenses, last time I used the 18-50mm it was starting to squeak. Both the 15-30mm and the 10-20mm rarely get used now. I've gone to a 16mm and a 20mm primes for wide for me, both manual and very small compared to the 15-30mm which is huge. Paid a lot of money for the 15-30mm and get frustrated because wife just takes her 24-70mm Nikon 2.8 and shoots a panoramic handheld and stitches it together in photo shop if the wedding party group shot is too big. Long story short is yes, I would recommend the 10-20mm especially what you paid...versatile lens.
Interesting! What do you think about the 16mm and 20mm lenses? I got the 10-20 for events but unfortunately, the pandemic shut down all of the events around here. But at the same time, some times I think a fast crop-sensor prime lens would be interesting to use too, since, I find myself rarely using anything between 11-19mm on the 10-20, haha! But wow, your wife is crazy good for doing those panoramic shots, that's definitely makes her work outshine others! And yeah, I remember this lens was being sold for around $300-$380 a few years back and a lot of photographers were praising it. Glad I got one for the price. It's still a really nice lens for outdoor stuff.
@@BoostLeekdMedia The Nikon 20mm is the F3.5 and the 16mm F2.8 is an old mint Sigma Fisheye that I use a lot shooting low & up from the dance floor recently, both are manual. I would get the Nikon 20mm 1.8 G lens, seen them used for $450 but is supposed to be really sharp and can use it with the FTZ in AF with mirrorless plus would help boost my landscape career, haha. Other than the 10-20mm is DX so your full frame gets cropped down, I remember it vignetted a lot or had a circle but fixed that in camera but cant remember exactly, just put it on my D700 now and had no issues, It did have a red box in view finder to show DX crop. went and put the 20mm on the D700 and no comparison...much wider. I believe I only paid $240 for the 20mm, checked prices and looks like stuff has actually increased. I could have saved so much money just sticking with my nikon 24-120 F4 when I went full frame as a second shooter yrs ago and it worked for me but got caught up in the chase/collection of lenses which is a progression that helps with work flow in the type of work where you don't have much time to catch the shot. Last wedding we did I used the 70-200mm 2.8 for some of the ceremony but everything else shot the 45mm 1.8 & 100mm 2.8 with two cameras and played with the 16mm on dance floor. Might go back to shooting just one camera, just picked up a new bag that's supposed to help with lens changes. Thanks for putting up with my long winded replies, off work and it's raining outside so surfing the net today & messing around with the camera gear.
Thanks for the video. Just a question, I recently bought this lens but it does not have a switch between MF/AF. That’s no biggy is it? I currently am not with my camera so I can’t test it out. Just wondering did I make a mistake when buying it. Got it’s cheap enough off eBay. Thanks 🙌🏼
You're welcome! It does not have the MF/AF switch. If you got it for a good deal, its always nice to have a super wide lens like this. Have fun with it :)
@@BoostLeekdMedia Yea no switch. The full model of it is: Sigma 10-20mm D 1:4-5.6 DC HSM. Notice the D? I actually got my Nikon and took a few sample pics, it looks good but I’d rather have the MF too if I wanted to take night photography. Going to keep looking
Nice review thanks! I do not know if there is Canon user here, but if you have a Sigma 10-20 DC HSM and a Canon 10-18 IS STM, which would you choose? That is my point now :/
I still have a Nikon D7000 and I was wondering would you recommend this one or the Nikon 10-20mm ? I’m planning go on vacation where there will be a lot beautiful landscapes , Or do you have a better suggestion for me ?
I just got a D7000 :D The 10-20 would be excellent for landscape, especially for walking around and hiking. Loved using the 10-20 during my hikes. Plus, it'll be great for walking around cities if you're around buildings too.
@@BoostLeekdMedia wow you just got a Nikon d7000, I’m still surprised the Nikon d7000 is still working good after all those years hehe.. thnx for the tip! I will try to find a 10-20mm did you bought it new or secondhand
If you have a Canon DSLR, personally, I would stick with the Canon, especially if you're doing video. The Sigma is great but this Sigma wide lens is behind on the video AF performance against the Canon 10-18. The Canon has the upperhand. BUT, if you're on a budget and find the Sigma for half the price of the Canon, the Sigma is an excellent option too.
So in comparison with the Nikon 10-20, how different it is? Would you recommend this lens over the Nikon? I've noticed that you can save a couple of dollars on an used one in comparison with the Nikon.
I'm pretty curious about the Nikon 10-20. The only issue with the Nikon 10-20mm DX VR AF-P f/4.5-5.6 G is that it will not work on older Nikon DSLRS (Nikon D3200 and below, D5200 and below, D7200 and below, Nikon D40, D60, etc). IF I owned a D5300 or D3300 or the D7500, I would definitely use the 10-20 over this Sigma.
@@BoostLeekdMedia Thank you! I ended up purchasing it and it works. A few years ago I bought the Nikon 10-20 for my d7100. Found out it didn't work on the d7000. Lol. So had to make sure.
I think it will be. Check out my latest review on the D5100 (I know it's not the D5200, th-cam.com/video/KeMhwSiK7eo/w-d-xo.html ) but the video performance from the D5200 would probably be a bit better with this lens. I would definitely use it for vlogging.
Hi I shoot skateboarding, for close up action shots I'm currently using the Samsung 8mm 3.5 on my Canon 7d, I'm finding the images a bit soft or out of focus as it's manual focus only, I'm wondering if anyone thinks the Sigma 10-20 EX with auto focus would be good to use? I wouldn't get the fish eye effect but as long as I can get within 1 meter and get the skater in frame I'd be happy. Any help is appreciated!
I have been using this lens since last 4 years with my D3200 and D5600. I am not satisfied with this lens because it gives under sharp images, even at f/9 and beyond. Guide me to use it properly, so that I get Sharper images from this lens.
In my view, the wide angle lenses were not meant to be 'sharp' but made to capture the environment around you. It's suppose to make the audience look at the whole entire image appose to the sharpness of the image.
@@amlanbhattacharya3234 If I remember correctly, the 10-20 AF-P lens will only autofocus on the D5600 and not the D3200. You can switch to the 10-20 AF-P. I'm sure the image quality would be slightly better than the Sigma.
March of '23. I picked this up, used at the camera store in Calgary for $160 Cn because I'm just getting into real estate photography. The salesman told me he used the same lens for the same reason. You'll need a tripod in low light, but for real estate, you'll be using one anyway.
Thank you, Sir, super helpful video. There's one of these available second hand for £100 on London Camera Exchange, and this video has really helped me in deciding whether to go for it! I do lightning photography and it's more than time that I added a wide angle to my D3200 based arsenal
Glad it was helpful! You got it for a great price!
Managed to get one for 90€ in mint condition with the original Sigma 'softcase' if that's what you can call it. Sadly I haven't used it a whole lot, but I'm very pleased with it. It's surprisingly sharp for the price. The only thing that could be better is the corner performance.
It's also great for handheld shooting in darker places since it's so wide.
Nice! You got yours for a pretty good deal! Thanks for sharing your experiences with it!
Great lens, I used it a lot for architecture and apartments, works great.
Thanks for sharing!
I bought this lens on ebay today for $ 200, it is very heavy and it is a good sign that indicates the quality. I bought this lens for landscapes . I hope I get good results with it. Thanks for the review!
Great to hear! And thanks for watching!
Very good video on this lens ,I've just purchased this lens from M.P.B .COM (U.K) I found your video very useful and straight to the point!
Many thanks Martin (U.K).
Thanks for watching! Glad the video helped :D Enjoy the lens! I know I do when I can, haha.
Just bought a used one the other day to go with my infrared converted D90. Definitely still an awesome lens for landscape photography! Awesome video 👍
Totally agree! Thanks for watching!
Just bought this lens (used) for £100, having fun seeing what I can do with it. The condition is not that great but that doesn’t bother me, the image quality is what it is and that too is not an issue to me. So far I’m really enjoying exploring wide angle photography for the first time.
@@mickarnold Nice!!
I think I got my deal of the year here.... I shoot with Pentax. I got this lens a few weeks ago for CAD $170.00 but also included a Sigma 18-200, both completely mint, and an old Pentax DSLR (2000 shutter count) and Pentax Digital flash. I got it because of this 10-20 and indeed is great!
Whoa! Nice! That is an awesome deal!
I bought it at HK$900/US$120 one month ago, hahaha!!! Absolutely a nice ultra wide angle zoom lens!!!
Very nice! I totally agree. Especially for the price.
I bought this lense 2 years ago. I found It perfect . I want to know if i buy Sigma docking station can I use It with this lense?
Not quite sure what body you have but you will be able to use it on most Nikon DSLRs. If I remember correctly, this lens will not work on the D3400, D3500, D5500 and D5600.
Thank you very much!!!
Great review - was looking for something about this lens. I was wondering if you knew anything about the Nikon 80-200mm AF-D? A video on it would be interesting!
I've used the 80-200 2.8D a few times. It's a fabulous lens! Still trying to source one out locally. That 80-200 2.8D is definitely on my list :D Stay tuned! And thanks for watching!
it is still good in 2021 , 2024 , 2027 . 2030 etc. And what can happen to it, it is not food and therefore does not spoil! If he made good pictures in 2015, then the pictures in 2025 will not be any worse!
Use it while it technically works and does not break! Good luck !
So true man hahahah
Bought this lens used as part of a kit that included the Sigma 18-50mm 2.8 and the Sigma 50-150mm 2.8 with a Nikon D300 camera over 10yrs ago and I thought I was the man...paid $850. Wife was still using the 10-20mm as a wide even with her full frame camera but I got her the Tamron 15-30mm 2.8 when she was doing real estate a lot.
Was offered $550 a couple yrs ago for all 3 lenses from a camera store, it would be lower now, maybe. We upgraded her to a D7000 when it first came out and used those same lenses but now she only shoots full frame. Still have the set of lenses, last time I used the 18-50mm it was starting to squeak. Both the 15-30mm and the 10-20mm rarely get used now. I've gone to a 16mm and a 20mm primes for wide for me, both manual and very small compared to the 15-30mm which is huge. Paid a lot of money for the 15-30mm and get frustrated because wife just takes her 24-70mm Nikon 2.8 and shoots a panoramic handheld and stitches it together in photo shop if the wedding party group shot is too big. Long story short is yes, I would recommend the 10-20mm especially what you paid...versatile lens.
Interesting! What do you think about the 16mm and 20mm lenses? I got the 10-20 for events but unfortunately, the pandemic shut down all of the events around here. But at the same time, some times I think a fast crop-sensor prime lens would be interesting to use too, since, I find myself rarely using anything between 11-19mm on the 10-20, haha! But wow, your wife is crazy good for doing those panoramic shots, that's definitely makes her work outshine others!
And yeah, I remember this lens was being sold for around $300-$380 a few years back and a lot of photographers were praising it. Glad I got one for the price. It's still a really nice lens for outdoor stuff.
@@BoostLeekdMedia The Nikon 20mm is the F3.5 and the 16mm F2.8 is an old mint Sigma Fisheye that I use a lot shooting low & up from the dance floor recently, both are manual. I would get the Nikon 20mm 1.8 G lens, seen them used for $450 but is supposed to be really sharp and can use it with the FTZ in AF with mirrorless plus would help boost my landscape career, haha. Other than the 10-20mm is DX so your full frame gets cropped down, I remember it vignetted a lot or had a circle but fixed that in camera but cant remember exactly, just put it on my D700 now and had no issues, It did have a red box in view finder to show DX crop. went and put the 20mm on the D700 and no comparison...much wider. I believe I only paid $240 for the 20mm, checked prices and looks like stuff has actually increased. I could have saved so much money just sticking with my nikon 24-120 F4 when I went full frame as a second shooter yrs ago and it worked for me but got caught up in the chase/collection of lenses which is a progression that helps with work flow in the type of work where you don't have much time to catch the shot. Last wedding we did I used the 70-200mm 2.8 for some of the ceremony but everything else shot the 45mm 1.8 & 100mm 2.8 with two cameras and played with the 16mm on dance floor. Might go back to shooting just one camera, just picked up a new bag that's supposed to help with lens changes. Thanks for putting up with my long winded replies, off work and it's raining outside so surfing the net today & messing around with the camera gear.
Just got one this afternoon from Mather in Bolton. Cost 139 GBP. Looking forwards to using it....
very nice! Enjoy it. It's a VERY fun lens. I always bring it with me when I'm in tight situations (literally) :)
got this for 61 bucks! wonderful lens for the price that i got it for!
Whoa! Awesome deal you got for this lens! Thanks for sharing. Glad they're getting cheaper. A very under rated lens for sure :)
Thanks for the video. Just a question, I recently bought this lens but it does not have a switch between MF/AF. That’s no biggy is it? I currently am not with my camera so I can’t test it out. Just wondering did I make a mistake when buying it. Got it’s cheap enough off eBay. Thanks 🙌🏼
You're welcome! It does not have the MF/AF switch. If you got it for a good deal, its always nice to have a super wide lens like this. Have fun with it :)
@@BoostLeekdMedia Yea no switch. The full model of it is: Sigma 10-20mm D 1:4-5.6 DC HSM. Notice the D? I actually got my Nikon and took a few sample pics, it looks good but I’d rather have the MF too if I wanted to take night photography. Going to keep looking
Nice review thanks! I do not know if there is Canon user here, but if you have a Sigma 10-20 DC HSM and a Canon 10-18 IS STM, which would you choose? That is my point now :/
Personally, I would stick with the native Canon lens, especially if it's better priced compared to the Sigma.
I just bought brand new for my Nikon D3200 yesterday taxes incl. $547.00CAD.
how is status distortion please help me i need your help and comment i want to buy this lens for my sony camera
Make sure it's the Sony mount. Distortion for any wide lens is going to be pretty bad, especially for these "entry" level wide lenses.
I still have a Nikon D7000 and I was wondering would you recommend this one or the Nikon 10-20mm ? I’m planning go on vacation where there will be a lot beautiful landscapes ,
Or do you have a better suggestion for me ?
I just got a D7000 :D The 10-20 would be excellent for landscape, especially for walking around and hiking. Loved using the 10-20 during my hikes. Plus, it'll be great for walking around cities if you're around buildings too.
@@BoostLeekdMedia wow you just got a Nikon d7000, I’m still surprised the Nikon d7000 is still working good after all those years hehe.. thnx for the tip! I will try to find a 10-20mm did you bought it new or secondhand
Great Video!
Can you tell me is this lens better than Canon 10-18mm or worst?
If you have a Canon DSLR, personally, I would stick with the Canon, especially if you're doing video. The Sigma is great but this Sigma wide lens is behind on the video AF performance against the Canon 10-18. The Canon has the upperhand. BUT, if you're on a budget and find the Sigma for half the price of the Canon, the Sigma is an excellent option too.
@@BoostLeekdMediaThanks for your Answer.
I have canon 750D and make Architecture photography but my budget is low, so should i buy Sigma 10-20mm?
I have this lens on Nikon D50 APS-C. Will it look the same on a full frame?
This 10-20 lens on a full frame camera will definitely give you a different view in the view finder.
When I put mine on my Nikon f60, there is terrible vignetting at 10mm. It’s almost a circle, is this normal?
Yes because the 10-20 lens was not made for full frame cameras.
@@BoostLeekdMedia oh thanks! Are there any full frame equivalents you’d recommend
Just bought this lens but the auto focus doesn't appear to be working on my Nikon D7100. Camera set to af. Am I missing something before I return it?
It should be working unless the lens is faulty.
So in comparison with the Nikon 10-20, how different it is? Would you recommend this lens over the Nikon? I've noticed that you can save a couple of dollars on an used one in comparison with the Nikon.
I'm pretty curious about the Nikon 10-20. The only issue with the Nikon 10-20mm DX VR AF-P f/4.5-5.6 G is that it will not work on older Nikon DSLRS (Nikon D3200 and below, D5200 and below, D7200 and below, Nikon D40, D60, etc).
IF I owned a D5300 or D3300 or the D7500, I would definitely use the 10-20 over this Sigma.
Will this lens work fully with the Nikon d7000?
Yes, you can! Just tried it on my D7000 and it will work on the D7000.
@@BoostLeekdMedia Thank you! I ended up purchasing it and it works. A few years ago I bought the Nikon 10-20 for my d7100. Found out it didn't work on the d7000. Lol. So had to make sure.
It works on my D7000 and I love it
Hi will this mount on a speed booster for micro thirds
The canon 10-18mm
As long as the lens is made for your camera mount.
Is this good for Nikon D5200 for vlogging?
I think it will be. Check out my latest review on the D5100 (I know it's not the D5200, th-cam.com/video/KeMhwSiK7eo/w-d-xo.html ) but the video performance from the D5200 would probably be a bit better with this lens. I would definitely use it for vlogging.
Why not the newer sigma 10-20mm f/3.5?
Like the lense(for Nikon) and is sharp enough for me. Cust me £70 in Cash Converters.
Thanks for the video 🙏 that's what I was looking to know, nice review 👍🏼
Can I use this lens in a full frame camera?.. I have Nikon d750 and I need wide angle lens
You can. It should automatically go into crop mode too.
Does this lens works with full frame dslrs?
It will but if you are using the D810, D850, D600, D610, D750, D780, D4, D5, it will automatically go into crop mode.
Hi I shoot skateboarding, for close up action shots I'm currently using the Samsung 8mm 3.5 on my Canon 7d, I'm finding the images a bit soft or out of focus as it's manual focus only, I'm wondering if anyone thinks the Sigma 10-20 EX with auto focus would be good to use? I wouldn't get the fish eye effect but as long as I can get within 1 meter and get the skater in frame I'd be happy. Any help is appreciated!
The autofocus REALLY helps, especially for fast movement.
Full frame?
It is not a full frame lens.
@@BoostLeekdMedia thankyou
Can be used on d7000 ??
Yes! I used this on my D3100. It will work on the D7000 :D
Will this fix a Nikon Z6?
You will need the FTZ adapter. It will mount with the FTZ adapter but you will have to manually focus the lens.
got 1 right now for the eos 250d 125€(ship incl.)
I got one for the 250d too can’t wait to go out and see how the photos turn out
I have been using this lens since last 4 years with my D3200 and D5600. I am not satisfied with this lens because it gives under sharp images, even at f/9 and beyond.
Guide me to use it properly, so that I get Sharper images from this lens.
In my view, the wide angle lenses were not meant to be 'sharp' but made to capture the environment around you. It's suppose to make the audience look at the whole entire image appose to the sharpness of the image.
Do you suggest me to switch over to Nikon AFP 10-20mm to get Sharper images?
@@amlanbhattacharya3234 If I remember correctly, the 10-20 AF-P lens will only autofocus on the D5600 and not the D3200. You can switch to the 10-20 AF-P. I'm sure the image quality would be slightly better than the Sigma.
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This Comment section is way to empty >:(
Haha! thanks. Hopefully more 10-20 owners can chime in soon.
Works with ftz adapter ?
It will mount but will not autofocus. Just recently mounted this lens onto my Z50 with the FTZ here:
th-cam.com/video/0qDY1JLzZyQ/w-d-xo.html