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06/18/2008 02:54:21 AM · #1
There's a hack to get your Canon EF-S 10-22mm USM ultra-wide angle lens to work on a full frame body (e.g. 5D or 1D Mark III).

I don't know if anyone would like to try this, but someone did!

06/18/2008 02:57:33 AM · #2
holy moly!
06/18/2008 08:09:50 AM · #3
Looks like he actualy was using it on an APS-H body (1.3 crop).
06/18/2008 09:48:23 AM · #4
The Sigma 12-24 is designed for full frame.

06/18/2008 12:46:14 PM · #5
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

The Sigma 12-24 is designed for full frame.

...but it's not as wide as the Canon 10-22mm on my 40D.
06/18/2008 01:11:14 PM · #6
Originally posted by AperturePriority:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:

The Sigma 12-24 is designed for full frame.

...but it's not as wide as the Canon 10-22mm on my 40D.


107deg diag AOV for the 10-22 vs 97deg diag AOV for the 12-24 on a APS-C sensor camera. So yes, you are correct. That's not the point.

The Sigma gives 122 deg diag AOV on a FF camera without vignetting or, more importantly, taking tools to modify the lens.

06/18/2008 01:30:58 PM · #7
That guy is insane. I would never do that to my 10-22 I love that thing...well after my gal. But its up there.

But from the pictures, I could tell that money wasnt an issue to him lol
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