Sigma’s 10-18mm F2.8 Contemporary Lens for Fuji | The Best Wide-Angle Zoom you can buy [Review]

Shooting wide is a new infatuation with me. I’ve long loved the 35mm – 50 mm focal length for most of my photography, but there are several times when opening things up can help you create spectacular images. Using a wider field of view presents a few challenges, but the rewards can be worth it. With the Sigma 10-18mm F2.8 Contemporary Lens, Fujifilm photographers/videographers can go ultra-wide with great results. Here’s what I learned from using this lens as my daily driver.

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Sigma 28-105 F2.8 ART Lens: All-Around Lens For Full-Frame Cameras

Sigma’s ART series lenses have long been a great alternative for first-party…