If a have read your post correctly Ur wanting to on so if the Canon 10-22 would be the lens you want for landscape and
etc, I think that ur post states that it is suggested that inky L Len will give you the photos you are desiring and and that
anything shirt of that would be a waste , So here's my experience I have in this area ! Myself own the 60D as well, and it
will give incredible results for outside shots ,inside work and nearly anyplace that you have the lighting to support the
lens, I bough it for shooting wide angles if the large groups of wedding parties and it's truly wonderful ,but you don't
want to shoot at 10mm or your going to get vignettimg ,and some dark corners in the shot ,I shoot at 12 mm and have
had incredible luck, you will often read that folks are shocked that the 10-22 is not a L lens and I totally agree, the buing
EF lens for the futile use of full body is very sensible but not always affordable , I have found Tamron EF lens that are very
good EF lens for hundreds less than canon lens, so maybe try like I did , take the camera to the store sample all the
lens your in question of and then make a choice, I bought the Tamron 17-50 which work on my future big bodied camera
and I also bought the canon 85mm 1.8 ,then there's the 28-135 canon EF ,that's a awesome lens for less than 500 ,so
lots of money spent on EF lens don't guarantee alll your fixes ,but u can buy EF lens for less and still accomplish most of
the goals your after , I've been shooting digital for about 7 years now ans I do a ton of weddings and etc and ,lighting is
large factor and if you combine that with lens that are 2.8 or faster you can do fine ,The 10-22 canon I have is a bit
cheaper than it was a few years ago , so it's a good purchase , it's very fast and super crisp and ,handles many different
work options , I have sample work if you need to see what I shoot,I use the 40ds still and a couple of 60s ans one day
will buy a 5d ,but for now I'm in no rush .