Hi everyone - I was hoping someone could please help shed some light on what might be a very stupid question.
I don't have a huge lens arsenal, mainly because I mostly shoot video, with and have only a couple of primes and then a Canon EF-S 18mm - 55mm f3.5-5.6 Kit Lens. I'm looking at getting a wide angle lens though for photography and don't really understand the basics. For example, I tried a Sigma 10-20mm and loved it, although even zoomed all the way in I swear it was much wider than my kit lens, although it's meant to be 17mm. So I'm initially asking is the width in mm the actual width, or does it depend on the lens - for example is 17mm on one lens identical on another or are some wider than others, are there other factors?
For example my kit lens is hardly worth anything, but this lens from canon is LOTS more:
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Pro...enses/Standard_Zoom/EF-S_17-55mm_f2.8_IS_USM/
Is my kit lens a genuine wide angle because it's below 20mm?
Also, is there a lens out there that means you don't need a separate telephoto and say for example is 10-270mm?
Thanks for your patience!
I don't have a huge lens arsenal, mainly because I mostly shoot video, with and have only a couple of primes and then a Canon EF-S 18mm - 55mm f3.5-5.6 Kit Lens. I'm looking at getting a wide angle lens though for photography and don't really understand the basics. For example, I tried a Sigma 10-20mm and loved it, although even zoomed all the way in I swear it was much wider than my kit lens, although it's meant to be 17mm. So I'm initially asking is the width in mm the actual width, or does it depend on the lens - for example is 17mm on one lens identical on another or are some wider than others, are there other factors?
For example my kit lens is hardly worth anything, but this lens from canon is LOTS more:
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Pro...enses/Standard_Zoom/EF-S_17-55mm_f2.8_IS_USM/
Is my kit lens a genuine wide angle because it's below 20mm?
Also, is there a lens out there that means you don't need a separate telephoto and say for example is 10-270mm?
Thanks for your patience!