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04/29/2014 03:00:05 PM · #1
When you look at Amazon and look at the option where it says "is this lens compatible with" option, and I choose 6D it says "Yes" but when I choose 5D II or 5D III, it says "No", did I miss something? All three are full frame and close to each other.

Sigma 10-20mm
04/29/2014 03:05:36 PM · #2
I suspect you can mount the Sigma on the 6D but you will have the same problem I have with my Tamron on my 5D II when trying to work at the wide end.

04/29/2014 03:23:10 PM · #3
Probably a mistake in Amazon database. I am surprised these 3rd party lenses could even be mounted on FF Canon bodies - unlike Canon's own EF-S lenses which sits closer to the mirror/sensor assembly and if were to be mounted on FF, the mirror would crash into rear element when it is lifted up. But i own a Rokinon fisheye lens that is supposedly a crop/DX lens and it fits and works on my 6D - i just get similar circular image with black border but i could manually crop it and get a usable image.

So given this knowledge, you probably could mount and use that Sigma on 6D - just don't expect to get full frame coverage at 10mm - probably once you zoom out to 15/16mm, you'll get an image that covers the whole frame. But then there is no point in getting the 10-20mm in the first place. For this reason, i have chosen the full-frame Sigma 12-24 II for my wide angle needs and am pretty happy with it.
04/29/2014 03:46:49 PM · #4
I sometimes mount non FF lenses on my D600 and I have no problems with them (8mm. Samyang, Sigma 10-20 - even once each 35 1.8 and 55-200). Nikon has even an option for an auto-crop for those kind of lenses. Otherwise you get a vignette that disappears for lenses over 50mm. more or less.
04/29/2014 03:50:36 PM · #5
Yeah Nikons have more "gap" between the lens and the mirror - that's why Nikon lenses can be mounted on Canon bodies with an adapter in between as they need to be at a greater distance than Canon lenses. And yes its great that Nikon FF cameras have that option to auto-crop the shots from DX lenses. None of that applies to Canons though...

Message edited by author 2014-04-29 15:51:13.
04/29/2014 04:51:32 PM · #6
On my 6D I can mount the lens but shows what Mark has mentioned in his comment, it is definitely not compatible. I have posted that to Amazon let's see if they fix the issue :)
04/29/2014 05:02:41 PM · #7
Originally posted by pgirish007:

On my 6D I can mount the lens but shows what Mark has mentioned in his comment, it is definitely not compatible. I have posted that to Amazon let's see if they fix the issue :)


Not being compatible and having a vignette IMO are two different things.
04/29/2014 05:17:47 PM · #8
Originally posted by Alexkc:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

On my 6D I can mount the lens but shows what Mark has mentioned in his comment, it is definitely not compatible. I have posted that to Amazon let's see if they fix the issue :)


Not being compatible and having a vignette IMO are two different things.

I agree. I use the lens all the time on my FF camera. I just have to dial it back to about 13mm+ or crop.

These were all done on FF with that lens, and they did pretty well in challenges:
04/29/2014 06:35:16 PM · #9
Originally posted by markwiley:

Originally posted by Alexkc:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

On my 6D I can mount the lens but shows what Mark has mentioned in his comment, it is definitely not compatible. I have posted that to Amazon let's see if they fix the issue :)


Not being compatible and having a vignette IMO are two different things.

I agree. I use the lens all the time on my FF camera. I just have to dial it back to about 13mm+ or crop.

These were all done on FF with that lens, and they did pretty well in challenges:


humm..make sense!

I tried what both of you said and here are results:

Before crop: I believe about 14mm I guess not sure :)



After crop: At 10mm



Message edited by author 2014-04-29 18:36:30.
04/29/2014 06:41:50 PM · #10
Looks like you got your before and after swapped?

Originally posted by pgirish007:


I tried what both of you said and here are results:

Before crop: I believe about 14mm I guess not sure :)



After crop: At 10mm



Message edited by author 2014-04-29 18:44:30.
04/29/2014 09:48:57 PM · #11
good catch! Yes I did mess up :)

Originally posted by MEJazz:

Looks like you got your before and after swapped?

Originally posted by pgirish007:


I tried what both of you said and here are results:

Before crop: I believe about 14mm I guess not sure :)



After crop: At 10mm

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