The EF 14mm 2.8f- has the widest angle of view for a non-fish eye lens, a tad wider than the 10-22.
eh? Why exclude the Sigma 12-24mm? It's a full frame lens.
The EF 14mm 2.8f- has the widest angle of view for a non-fish eye lens, a tad wider than the 10-22.
lol, how is a 14mm lens wider than a 10mm lens??!
The EFS 10-22 is the widest you can go (along with the Sigma 10-22) on a crop sensor. The EF 14mm is significantly narrower, surprisingly so.
Sigma 10-20mm is a hot little number some say better then the Canon one.
and you can use the sigma 10-20 on full frame, just it has extreme vignetting under 12mm
Wonder if anyone has any samples on a crop of this lens?
"But can you put the 10-22 on a FF camera?
10mm x 1.6 = 16mm
14mm is STILL only 14mm."
The lens is what it is no matter what it's fitted to. That doesn't change. You can't change that.
What you change is the field of view. Because some camera chips are smaller than a 35mm full frame it creates the effect of a multiplication factor, x1.6 for Canon, x1.5 for Nikon and x2 for Olympus because you don't see the full frame image only a crop from it.
So, on a small sensor Canon camera a 10-22mm lens gives the field of view of a 16-35mm lens, a 14mm gives the FoV of a 22mm lens and a 12-24mm lens gives the FoV of a 19-38mm lens.
If you were to fit these same three lenses to a 35mm full frame camera they'd give their full field of view, 10-22mm, 14mm, 12-24mm but the 10-22mm would not cover the whole frame.
The widest corrected lens on a Canon APS-C is therefore the 10-22mm, the 12-24mm is next in line and then the 14mm.
The widest corrected lens on a 35mm full frame camera would be the 12-24mm because the 10-22mm doesn't cover the whole frame.
lol, how is a 14mm lens wider than a 10mm lens??!
The EFS 10-22 is the widest you can go (along with the Sigma 10-22) on a crop sensor. The EF 14mm is significantly narrower, surprisingly so.
Thats impossible, the mirror would hit the back of the lens and damage the FF camera!
Sigma 10-20mm is a hot little number some say better then the Canon one.
I was referring to the len's angle of view which is wider in spec, as woofwoof has pointed out the FOV is dependent what camera sensor is used. this does not alter the native angle of view of the lens.
Just within Canon's branded lenses, it is the widest non-fish eye lens.
"But can you put the 10-22 on a FF camera?
10mm x 1.6 = 16mm
14mm is STILL only 14mm."
The lens is what it is no matter what it's fitted to. That doesn't change. You can't change that.
I know that....but the resulting image is what matters and a 14mm on FF can give you a wider shot than a 10mm.
But in answer to the OPs question - the Canon 10-22 is still the widest lens that Canon make, and on his 7D will offer him the widest option, much wider than the EF 14mm
Well I have ordered the Canon 10 - 22 so hope to see it tomorrow![]()