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If you were to a pick, it would be a 24mm then?
I want this to compliment my 50mm more than anythig as of now, so if the 24mm is go na take the same type of pics as the 50nm (but obv I can use it in closer ranges) then maybe the 10-18 would be a better compliment?
If you like distortion in your photos, then get the 10-18 but if you are shooting mostly portraits, then get the 24mm. The look of the 24mm to the 50mm might not be as noticeable but you definitely use both lenses in certain situations. It's no different then having a 50mm and an 85mm but I think most would rather shoot on the 85mm if they are shooting portraits but the 50mm is way more street friendly. You'll find that having both lenses is good for which ever scenario. It sucks to have a long lens say when there are tons of people in your way but you have to shoot far away from your subject. But it also sucks to be far away from your subject and only have a shorter lens to shoot.
I saw this link. Comparison of both the older and newer Canon zooms in that focal length. Some good photo examples but of course you need a tripod.
http://asklens.com/2016/05/canon-10-18-vs-10-22/
Here are more photos for that lens as well.
http://duytom.com/danh-gia/67-danh-gia-10-18-stm