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the sigma 10-20 is a DC lens (hence why its part of the name)

sigma DC lenses are made for APS-C size sensors (ie crop bodies)

canon EF-S lenses are made for APS-C size sensors (ie crop bodies)

so yeah the 10-20 IS a EF-S "style" lens (ie made for crop bodies)

(they fact that it looks shit should give you an idea its not made to work with it lol)

edit: ps. wiki refs: sigma, APS-C

and for the record - im not saying "omg dont do it its gonna break your camera"

i dont even know what body you're using

was just a warning for if you didn't know

"apparently some lenses designed for APS-C sensors when fitted to some FF bodies

can cause damage"

;)

Played with my friends 5d mark 2 just before i left London the other day :D Such an awesome camera and with an 24-70L lens it was damn good!!

The quality from the camera+lens= WOW!!!

Bought a 430ex2 yesterday so got a new toy now!!

sorry i haven't been around for a while...needed a break from net and skylines...

so i went and bought this.....

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then spent xmas sanding back for new coat....

plus deleting rear handles and all locks and rust etc.....

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then paint and some pinstripes and VOILA!!!

still needs some bits etc, clean out the engine bay and whack in some doof

but it'll do for a while!

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so the poor 31 will have to take a backseat for a while :P

Edited by dodgsun

haha 4 of us at work decided to have a monthly compition - using the same topic as the Overclockers Australia - this month's was 'fruit and veg'

so took a few crappy pics (as seen here) and then decided to do something a bit more creative so yeah, girl friend made the one in the background and I made the other one :P

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