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Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 EX DG IF HSM Aspherical Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

by Sigma
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)


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  • Ultra wide angle zoom lens offers 122 degree view along the diagonal axis
  • 12-24mm focal length
  • f4.5-5.6 maximum aperture
  • Super Multi Coating reduces flare and ghosting
  • Hyper Sonic Motor
There is a newer model of this item:
Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 AF II DG HSM Lens for Canon Digital SLRs Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 AF II DG HSM Lens for Canon Digital SLRs 4.2 out of 5 stars (13)
$849.00
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Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Sigma
  • Model: B0001VQ11U
  • Lens Type: zoom
  • Minimum focal length: 12 millimeters
  • Maximum focal length: 24 millimeters
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 3.9 x 3.4 x 3.4 inches ; 1.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0001VQ11U
  • Item model number: B0001VQ11U
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 17, 2003

Product Description

This Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 lens has a large variable angle of view from 122° super wide-angle (at 12mm/diagonal axis) to 84.1°. The 4 Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass elements enable effective compensation of color aberration, which is a common problem with super-wide angle lenses. Features an inner focusing system that keeps the length of the lens unchanged while controlling aberration; a minimum focusing distance of 11" at all focal lengths; and it's equipped with a Petal-type hood to block out extraneous light. For use with Canon cameras. 3-13/32" dia.

Customer Reviews

All of the above are easily corrected in Photoshop. Kevin B. Macy  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
The lens has a very bulbous front element, so conventional filters and lens caps won't fit. Terry Doran  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
87 of 90 people found the following review helpful
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There's nothing else this wide for use on a full-frame 35mm camera or digital such as the Canon 5D. It's so wide on a full-frame that you can almost see behind you (well not quite, but close to 180 degree field of view). It is not a fisheye, so straight lines stay straight. There is some minor vignetting at 12mm but less than the Canon 17-40 L-lens I had at 17mm. This lens is pushing the limits of physics so it is not as sharp as some lenses but it takes in so much more of the view and provides a crisp image all the way to the corners.

For use on a cropped sensor camera, such as the XT, 20D or 30D a better choice may be the Canon 10-22mm which is uber-sharp in the middle of the frame. The Canon, however, gives fuzzy images on the sides when wide open but sharpens up when stopped down to f8 or more. My third copy of the Sigma lens is less sharp than the Canon in the center of the frame but is sharper starting about halfway to the edge when both lenses are wide open. Near the edges of the frame the Canon gives a dark and mushy image when wide open at 12mm while the Sigma is only slightly less sharp than at the center - truly amazing!

Unfortunately, Sigma lenses are seemingly sold "as-is" with wide sample variations. The autofocus died on my first copy of the lens after less than 30 pictures. The second copy had poor optics with soft and fuzzy pictures even when manually focused. The third copy is sharp at 12mm, even wide open, all the way to the edges, but only if manually focused. At 12mm the lens autofocuses too far away when an object is close and too close for distant objects. At 24mm it autofocuses right on but is softer than at 12mm. I've decided to keep it since it is easy to manually focus. The depth of focus is large at 12mm. For objects further than a few meters away when using 12mm just set the lens to infinity and everything from a few feet to infinity is in focus even at the edges of the frame and in the corners. The lens has a 4-year warranty so I may send it in to Sigma for calibration later.

Pros: (1) Unique ultra-wide angle perspective on a full-frame camera. (2) A good copy will be optically sharp all the way across a full frame, even wide open. Further, there's virtually no purple chromatic aberation near the edges of dark objects with bright backgrounds. (3) Nice build quality with good finish and large smooth focus ring. (4) Straight lines stay straight so no defishing needed (defishing uses interpolation which lowers resolution away from the center). (5) Lens comes with a case and has a small built-in hood (serves mainly to protect the front element). (6) 4-year USA warranty if purchased from an authorized dealer like Amazon or B&H. Otherwise you get a 1-year International Warranty.

Cons: (1) Wide sample variation - getting a good copy takes luck or persistence while trying multiple copies. (2) The bulbous front element (this lens is nicknamed "Popeye") is exposed and no standard filter can be used for protection so be very careful. (3) Flares easily. The sun does not need to be in the picture just anywhere not behind you. This is a result of the ultra-wide design and not a fault of Sigma. (4) Photos sometimes come out too bright, giving the appearance of low contrast. Photoshop or other software easily fixes.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Professional 12-24 lens January 21, 2006
I use this lens primarily for architectural work. It's rugged, fast focusing, and most important, distortion free (i.e., straight lines stay straight). Dramatic design, built for full frame use if (when) you decide it's time to go that way. It's also performed extremely well for landscapes....even some shots at weddings. My most frequently used lens. (Hint: on the APS-C format digital SLRS, you can leave the accessory ring on the lens - it provides additional flare resistance, and there is no vignetting.)
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive performance and value. July 21, 2008
I bought this lens to service a new client that does virtual tours for hotels and resorts. Their lens requirements are 18mm for full frame digital cameras and 12mm for DX chip cameras, to shoot 360 degree VRs. I didn't want to invest the 1000.00 plus dollars for another Canon lens and Canon or anyone else for that matter doesn't make a lens with this range. The Sigma would allow me to use both my 1Ds Mk II and 20D to service this client and cost me half what anything Canon provides.

Having bought the lens mainly for Internet content, I wasn't going to be too critical about image quality from it, but I've been very surpised and pleased by it's performance. This lens has the least amount of barrel distortion of any wide angle zoom lens I've ever used. Even less than some primary lenses. To the point where it is essentally undetectable to the naked eye. It has less barrel distortion than my 1000.00+ 24-70mm f2.8L Canon lens! Operation is smooth, fast and constructions is first rate. I haven't done any critical sharpness comparisons yet, but I haven't noticed any problems from the images I've taken so far.

The lens has a very bulbous front element, so conventional filters and lens caps won't fit. But Sigma cleverly includes a high quality adapter ring with filter threads in one end that slides over the built in lens shade on the lens. A lens cap is also included that fits on the end of the ring to protect the front element while being stored. The ring vignettes at 12mm on a full frame camera, but does not on DX chip cameras. So on those cameras, conventional thread on filters can be used with by screwing them on to the end of the adapter ring. You could do also this on full frame cameras, at longer focal lengths. A gelatin filter holder is provided on the back of the lens, but I can only imagine this being useful with film cameras.

Overall, I'm very impressed and satisfied with this lens. I highly recommend it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this lens.
I love this lens. On the right body - 5d mark ii or above it is clear and just a wonderful treat. as always a more cost effective alternative to some of the canon or nikon brand... Read more
Published 19 days ago by Vidalina P. Arthur-snead
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally found the wide angle lens I've been looking for!
Just bought this lens a couple of days ago. Here is my review:

The Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 DG EX is an amazing lens! In my opinion, better than the Tokina 11-16mm f/2. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Dennis Vogelsang
1.0 out of 5 stars Lens for aerial video
I ordered one of this despite that I know Sigma QA problem. This is just a deal I can't pass. I have a Canon 16-35L but at 16mm, the distortion was not acceptable for video. Read more
Published 9 months ago by E. K. Wlin
5.0 out of 5 stars No issues whatsoever
I have had this lens for 3 years and have never had any issues whatsoever. I have been pleased with many photos and couldn't be happier with such width.
Published 10 months ago by martin
5.0 out of 5 stars wide angle lens
This lens is excellent for vacation use. Great for landscapes, cities, etc. You can get up close to your subject, with all the vacation in the background. Used at Mt. Read more
Published on December 28, 2010 by Groove
5.0 out of 5 stars Molto Bene!
I think this lens, and probably most Sigma lenses, is maligned by many people because Sigma is known for poor quality control. Well, apparently I got lucky. Read more
Published on December 2, 2010 by Christian Skorik
4.0 out of 5 stars Very wide, Not so sharp
I got amazed of how wide the lens is. Today I took some shots in a place im used to. First, I compared to the 24-70 mm L series from canon. Now the results:
1. Read more
Published on November 4, 2010 by Jesus
3.0 out of 5 stars well i wish i did not buy it
I am just not satisfied with the IQ

it is heavy and big and not that great compared to many super wide angle such as the fisheye

The IQ gets better when I... Read more
Published on August 27, 2010 by Standingtree
5.0 out of 5 stars Hands down my favorite lens to use
I first used this lens after renting it to use with my Canon 5D Mark II on a cross-country road trip I was taking. Read more
Published on May 12, 2010 by Postlapsaria
4.0 out of 5 stars Pefect except for one flaw...
This lens is fantastic... Takes brilliant photos, no fish-eye, incredibly wide, just what I wanted.

ONLY thing that seems an obvious mistake is that Sigma doesn't have a... Read more
Published on August 17, 2009 by D. Bradshaw
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