I too found the 18mm kit lens a bit too narrow for my needs so like the OP, went to the same place and bought a 10-22 again like him finding the money exposure to be tiny. I haven't had extensive experience with it but I'm satisfied with the results using a no-name EF-RF adapter. I did experience an odd focus issue once. The focus square wouldn't move from its location using the joystick controller. I'm unclear if this is an issue with the adapter, the lens or me.
I was in the yard anyway so put the lens on and took a snap of my wife's 'bird tree' so show the OP what mine apparently does (at least for me). This is a fig that died. She cut it off at the ground level, moved it to near the house and hung some bird feeding devices from it. The plant life at its base are the seed droppings from the birds. The parched look of the land is due to it being parched. We're back in major drought conditions.
I did not intend on erasing the EXIF data but if it disappeared, this was taken at mid range or about 14mm.
Edit: I cannot u/l my image. I never get the little square the 'how to' refers to.