Wide angle lens question
i have been looking for a wide angle lens i can afford and i keep seeing all these lenses advertised as wide angle from around 35mm and under yet in the stats the lens' angle of view is less then my 18-55 kit lens, how are these considered wide angle? am i missing something?
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18mm is pretty wide even on a crop body with a 1.6 mag factor like a Canon 40D or 50D.
18mm x1.6 = 28.8 mm equivalent on a full frame camera - that is a modestly wide angle today - 20 years ago that was thought of as a real wide angle on a 35mm camera.
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What body do you have? If you're looking for a 16mm, and have a crop body, buy a 10mm, and you'll have a 16mm, assuming you're on a 1.6x crop body.
Hope that helps.
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For for cropped sensors, 10-24mm range lenses make the ultrawide zooms. Wide angle lenses for cropped sensors start at about 16/18mm or so and can go up to just under 28mm or so. 30mm's like the Sigma 30mm f1.4 is considered a normal lens for cropped lenses. So I guess anything under 30mm on a 1.6x crop factor camera can be considered a wide angle.
Your 18-55 has a 35mm film format equivalent of 28.8-88mm, where as a Sigma 10-20mm would have a field of view equivalence to 16-32mm on a full frame. So your kit lens covers a wide angle range already.
It may be a bit confusing at first but after a while it'll start to make sense.