Canon EF 11-24 mm f/4L USM
1. Introduction
Meanwhile Nikon joined the race to produce the best full frame, ultra wide-angle zoom with its 14-24 mm f/2.8 but the next strong argument belonged once again to Sigma which in 2011 showed the next version of their 12-24 mm model. In September 2014 Tamron entered that segment of the market producing the 15-30 mm f/2.8 Di VC USD.
Canon was not idle; in February 2015 they outshone everybody by presenting the EF 11-24 mm f/4L USM which, at the shortest focal length, boasts of an angle of view amounting to as much as 126 degrees; mind you it also has a distinctly faster aperture than the Sigma.
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