Steve56
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Hi,
I'm wanting peoples recommendations for a first time wide angle lens. I'm currently using a Canon 1000D and the widest lens I have at the moment is the standard 18-55mm.
I'll be photographing group shots of people shortly and I would want to venture into landscape photography. Ideally, I'd like a lens that I could leave on my body most of the time and use for most scenarios. I believe my friend does this with an 18-200mm?
I've been told that a Sigma 10-20mm is an affordable option. However, are there any alternatives?
I'm not bothered if it's specifically Canon, I'm content with third party lenses.
Also, I understand that, by me asking this question, I may come across as not knowing what I specifically want from a lens, but I am in need of a Wide-Angle lens in order to shoot more than two people in one frame. I do not want to be associated with those that think by having x number of lenses, I am a professional. I freely admit I am an amateur and I am very much still learning.
Your expert advice is welcome.
I'm wanting peoples recommendations for a first time wide angle lens. I'm currently using a Canon 1000D and the widest lens I have at the moment is the standard 18-55mm.
I'll be photographing group shots of people shortly and I would want to venture into landscape photography. Ideally, I'd like a lens that I could leave on my body most of the time and use for most scenarios. I believe my friend does this with an 18-200mm?
I've been told that a Sigma 10-20mm is an affordable option. However, are there any alternatives?
I'm not bothered if it's specifically Canon, I'm content with third party lenses.
Also, I understand that, by me asking this question, I may come across as not knowing what I specifically want from a lens, but I am in need of a Wide-Angle lens in order to shoot more than two people in one frame. I do not want to be associated with those that think by having x number of lenses, I am a professional. I freely admit I am an amateur and I am very much still learning.
Your expert advice is welcome.
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