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Is Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8 unavoidable for interior/architecture photography?

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ProDude Senior Member • Posts: 4,851
Re: Is Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8 unavoidable for interior/architecture photography?

atolk wrote:

What does the ART designation signify/contribute?

Is this almost/about the same? Glowing reviews when people are not comparing about getting a grey market copy.

https://www.amazon.com/Sigma-14-24mm-Black-212954-Canon/dp/B079QCBYTZ

And this seems to be the exact lens you recommend for $100 more

https://www.samys.com/p/Wide-Angle-Lenses/212954/Sigma-14-24mm-f/2.8-DG-HSM-Art-Lens-for-Canon-EF/200921.html

The Sigma model you correctly linked to is Rectilinear in design which incorporates lens elements aligned in a manner to correct for the distortion associated with ultra wide angle lenses. The Canon doesn't do nearly as well in this regard. The corner to corner sharpness of the Sigma Art is also exemplary as well. You certainly can't fault the build quality as it's built like a sculpted Rolls Royce and very solid in the hand.

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Name the gear and I've probably owned it and used it.

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