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The Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 is an ultra-wide zoom lens designed for crop-frame Canon DSLRs, such as the T7i, 7D Mark II, and 80D. Key features include:
Sharp images
Excellent for landscape and travel photography
Compact, lightweight build
Low-cost, ultra-wide zoom
Sharp Ultra-Wide Zoom. On Canon DSLRs like the T7i, 7D Mark II, and 80D, this lens’s range is very similar to the Canon 16-35 on a full frame camera. The lens is very sharp with little distortion and is surprisingly resistant to lens flare for such a wide zoom.
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Comparing the ultra-wide, crop-sensor camera lenses is an extremely difficult task, so I’ll put the summary first: they all deliver excellent image quality and you can’t go wrong with any of them. ...
Comparing the ultra-wide, crop-sensor camera lenses is an extremely difficult task, so I’ll put the summary first: they all deliver excellent image quality and you can’t go wrong with any of them. To my ‘just taking pictures’ assessment they are all excellent. There are some differences though, so I’ll try to point those out so you have a better chance at choosing the one that’s best for you.
The Sigma 8-16 f/4.5-5.6 is the widest (and remember, 8mm is 20% wider than 10mm, so it’s a very real difference). Not quite as sharp in the corners as the others, and lower maximum aperture, but it’s really pretty good, especially considering it’s the widest of the wide.
The Canon 10-22 f/3.5-4.5 is arguably the most flare resistant, the smallest and lightest when that’s important, and has low distortion. It’s also the most expensive and vignettes a bit. I like it a lot, though, and often find myself preferring it because of its small size.
The Sigma 10-20 f/3.5 has a bit more distortion than the others but delivers very nice images and is also built much better than the Canon 10-22. It does everything well and probably is the best value of the bunch.
The Tamron 10-24 f/3.5-4.5 Di II is the least expensive of the bunch and has the longest zoom range. It actually has less barrel distortion than most of the others, but a bit more chromatic aberration (purple fringing) and perhaps a bit more vignetting. But none of these are severe and the larger zoom range often comes in handy.
The Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 and Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 Mk II (there are really no differences between them) gives you the widest aperture if you’ll be working in low light (with ultra wides, depth of field is rarely an important point), but it’s a bit soft at f/2.8, so the aperture advantage isn’t huge (I usually shoot it at f/4, if I can, to get it sharper). It has very little vignetting and distortion, probably the least of the group. Unfortunately, it does show quite a bit of chromatic aberration and is known to flare at times. But if you need f/2.8, this is your only choice, and it’s not a bad lens at all.
The Tokina 12-24 f/4 PRO DX II is built like a sturdy tank (and therefore a bit heavier). It does tend to give low contrast images when shot into the sun but is quite sharp otherwise. This is the one I’d take if conditions were rough: I pity the rock this bad boy falls on. Poor rock.
But like I said above: they’re all excellent. We hardly ever get anything but happy comments about any of them.
April, 2013
Because this lens doesn’t include the hood, we don’t send the hood with this rental. If you need the lens hood, please request it in the Special Instructions box during checkout. Please note that we honor requests on the first-come, first-served basis.
No, this lens is only compatible with crop-frame Canon DSLRs, such as the T7i, 7D Mark II, and 80D.
Using standard circular polarizing filters with this lens will cause a slight bit of vignetting.
Angle of View | 107 to 63 degrees |
Aperture | f3.5-27 |
Autofocus | Autofocus |
Brand | Canon |
Compatibility | Crop |
Diameter | 3.3" |
Dimensions | Length: 3.5" |
Filter Style | nonrotating front element |
Flare Resistance | minimal ghosting, mild to moderate contrast loss |
Focusing System | Internal, USM motor |
Groups/Elements | 10/13 |
Hood Included | No |
Hood Type | EW-83E |
Image Stabilization | No |
Item Type | Ultra Wide Angle Lens |
Lens Mount | Canon EF |
Maximum Magnification | 0.17x |
Mfr. Model Number | 9518A002 |
Minimum Aperture | 22.0 |
Mount | Canon EF |
System | Canon |
Weather Resistant | No |
Weight | 0.9 lb. (without tripod collar) |
Zoom Method | Barrel extending (slightly), nonrotating |
Angle of View | 107 to 63 degrees |
Aperture | f3.5-27 |
Autofocus | Autofocus |
Brand | Canon |
Compatibility | Crop |
Diameter | 3.3" |
Dimensions | Length: 3.5" |
Filter Style | nonrotating front element |
Flare Resistance | minimal ghosting, mild to moderate contrast loss |
Focusing System | Internal, USM motor |
Groups/Elements | 10/13 |
Hood Included | No |
Hood Type | EW-83E |
Image Stabilization | No |
Item Type | Ultra Wide Angle Lens |
Lens Mount | Canon EF |
Maximum Magnification | 0.17x |
Mfr. Model Number | 9518A002 |
Minimum Aperture | 22.0 |
Mount | Canon EF |
System | Canon |
Weather Resistant | No |
Weight | 0.9 lb. (without tripod collar) |
Zoom Method | Barrel extending (slightly), nonrotating |
Lensrentals.com offers rentals ranging in length from 1 to 90 days. The shopping cart will automatically update the quoted price as you adjust the length of your rental. Our most common rental periods are shown below:
Rental Period | Lenscap+ | Rental Price | Total Price | Price Per Day (Approx.) |
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3 days | $7.00 | $21.00 | $28.00 | $9.33 |
4 days | $8.00 | $23.00 | $31.00 | $7.75 |
7 days | $11.00 | $30.00 | $41.00 | $5.86 |
10 days | $14.00 | $41.00 | $55.00 | $5.50 |
14 days | $18.00 | $53.00 | $71.00 | $5.07 |
21 days | $25.00 | $71.00 | $96.00 | $4.57 |
30 days | $31.00 | $89.00 | $120.00 | $4.00 |
45 days | $40.00 | $116.00 | $156.00 | $3.47 |
60 days | $47.00 | $135.00 | $182.00 | $3.03 |
90 days | $61.00 | $174.00 | $235.00 | $2.61 |
Rental Period | Lenscap | Rental Price | Total Price | Price Per Day (Approx.) |
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3 days | $5.00 | $21.00 | $26.00 | $8.67 |
4 days | $5.00 | $23.00 | $28.00 | $7.00 |
7 days | $7.00 | $30.00 | $37.00 | $5.29 |
10 days | $9.00 | $41.00 | $50.00 | $5.00 |
14 days | $12.00 | $53.00 | $65.00 | $4.64 |
21 days | $16.00 | $71.00 | $87.00 | $4.14 |
30 days | $21.00 | $89.00 | $110.00 | $3.67 |
45 days | $27.00 | $116.00 | $143.00 | $3.18 |
60 days | $32.00 | $135.00 | $167.00 | $2.78 |
90 days | $41.00 | $174.00 | $215.00 | $2.39 |
Rental Period | Rental Price | Price Per Day (Approx.) |
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3 days | $21.00 | $7.00 |
4 days | $23.00 | $5.75 |
7 days | $30.00 | $4.29 |
10 days | $41.00 | $4.10 |
14 days | $53.00 | $3.79 |
21 days | $71.00 | $3.38 |
30 days | $89.00 | $2.97 |
45 days | $116.00 | $2.58 |
60 days | $135.00 | $2.25 |
90 days | $174.00 | $1.93 |
Return shipping is included in the shipping price, and we include a prepaid return label with your order - all you need to do is bring it to an appropriate drop-off location when your rental is complete.
FedEx 2Day | $25.00 shipping |
FedEx Standard Overnight | $38.00 shipping |
UPS Ground | $25.00 shipping |
UPS Next Day Air | $48.00 shipping |
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