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Posted: Wed Feb 6th, 2019 14:33 |
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Robert
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Welcome to the forum. If it's a Sigma 10-20 f/4.0-5.6 lens made for Canon fit, it won't adapt to fit a Nikon. Sigma make 'standard' lenses which they offer in various fittings for Nikon, Canon and other makes. The mounts are not DIY interchangeable, partly for the reason the electronics of the different manufacturers are not all the same. The AF motors, the lens ID and other functions are all proprietary so it's a no-go, sorry. You need to either sell the lens and get a Nikon version or buy a Canon camera to use it. The 10-20 Sigma is a very good lens on a DX Nikon, If you do get one for the D3300 you will enjoy using it, just wind it back slightly from the 10mm end for best results, 10mm is a bit extreme, even on DX These are three images I made with a D200 and the Sigma 10-20. Morecame Prom. Mallory Park race circuit. One of the Historic Racing drivers at Three Sisters circuit, Wigan. Have never shown him this pic, I think he would not be pleased!!! The 10-20 is not ideal for portraits.
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