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09/19/2013 07:57:08 PM · #1
So I'm in the market for a Canon 10-22 lens (used), and just wanted to ask those that have this lens, how sturdily built is this fella? There are several I a looking at in great condition, but are ~5 years old. Any reason to be wary of that age, or are these lenses built like tanks?
09/19/2013 08:10:34 PM · #2
not like tanks, but certainly decent build quality - more than enough to be excellent after 5 years of use..
09/19/2013 10:40:51 PM · #3
Thanks, Cory.
09/19/2013 10:51:12 PM · #4
VERY nice build quality.
09/19/2013 11:19:54 PM · #5
I have Sigma 10-20 and that is also a good build and result I am sure you would have seen it!
09/20/2013 01:47:34 AM · #6
Best quality lens I have but only have 3. I absolutely love this lens
09/20/2013 10:09:34 AM · #7
Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

Best quality lens I have but only have 3. I absolutely love this lens


:D

Glad to hear that.
09/20/2013 12:00:16 PM · #8
Originally posted by pgirish007:

I have Sigma 10-20 and that is also a good build and result I am sure you would have seen it!

considered the Sigma, but guess I'm a Canon snob :) Heard good thing about the Siggy though.
09/20/2013 01:00:12 PM · #9
The build and image quality on the 10-22 are great. By far my most used lens.

I also want to throw in a good word for the tokina 11-16 2.8. If you a want a lens with really good image quality and built like a tank, this is it.
09/20/2013 04:04:57 PM · #10
Mark, heard EXCELLENT REVIEWS about the Tokina, but last I checked it was equivalent/more than the Canon on the used market IIRC.

For what I intend to use it for (long exposures) I don't really need the 2.8.
09/20/2013 04:30:02 PM · #11
Yeah, that lens is kind of expensive but the prices have come down from when i picked up my version 1. I like the 2.8 to shoot handheld when it's getting dark out or if I want to shoot wide when indoors.

The downside of this lens is the focal range is really small, feels almost like a prime...and that loss of 1mm does make a difference.
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