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The Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens for Canon is a high-performance lens designed for serious photographers. With a maximum aperture of F1.8, it excels in low-light conditions and offers a versatile zoom range from 18mm to 35mm. Its advanced autofocus system and optical image stabilization ensure sharp images, while compatibility with a wide range of Canon cameras makes it a must-have for any photography enthusiast.
Real Angle Of View | 76.5 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 |
Minimum Aperture | 16 |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Compatible Camera Models | Canon EOS Rebel T8i, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi, Canon EOS Kiss X9, Canon EOS Rebel T4i, Canon EOS Kiss Digital X, Canon EOS 1100D, Canon EOS Kiss X8i, Canon EOS Kiss X4, Canon EOS Kiss X5, Canon EOS Kiss X2, Canon EOS-1D, Canon EOS Kiss X3, Canon EOS 3000D, Canon EOS 500D, Canon EOS 750D, Canon EOS Kiss Digital N, Canon EOS Rebel SL1, Canon EOS Rebel SL2, Canon EOS 350D, Canon EOS Rebel SL3, Canon EOS 2000D, Canon EOS 20D, Canon EOS 100D, Canon EOS 60D, Canon EOS 40D, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, Canon EOS Rebel T5i, Canon EOS 80D, Canon EOS Rebel T1i, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, Canon EOS 1200D, Canon EOS Kiss F, Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EOS-1D Mark II N, Canon EOS 7D, Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Canon EOS Kiss X7i, Canon EOS 650D, Canon EOS-1D Mark IV, Canon EOS 5DS R, Canon EOS 250D, Canon EOS Kiss X50, Canon EOS 800D, Canon EOS Kiss X10, Canon EOS 77D, Canon EOS 400D, Canon EOS 4000D, Canon EOS-1Ds, Canon EOS 6D Mark II, Canon EOS Rebel T6i, Canon EOS Rebel T2i, Canon EOS 1300D, Canon EOS Rebel T6s, Canon EOS 6D, Canon EOS Kiss X6i, Canon EOS C100 Mark II, Canon EOS 760D, Canon EOS D60, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS, Canon EOS Rebel T7, Canon EOS Rebel T6, Canon EOS 550D, Canon EOS Rebel T3, Canon EOS-1D X, Canon EOS 30D, Canon EOS 700D, Canon EOS Rebel T5, Canon EOS 5DS, Canon EOS 10D, Canon EOS 300D, Canon EOS 70D, Canon EOS 50D, Canon EOS Rebel T7i, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, Canon EOS 90D, Canon EOS 1000D, Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, Canon EOS Kiss X9i, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EOS 850D, Canon EOS 5D, Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, Canon EOS 8000D, Canon EOS Kiss X70, Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EOS 60Da, Canon EOS 450D, Canon EOS D30, Canon EOS 200D, Canon EOS 600D |
Photo Filter Size | 72 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Canon EF |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 1 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Aero Bright Coating |
Focal Length Description | 18 to 35mm (35mm Equivalent: 28.8 to 56mm) |
Lens | Wide Angle |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon EF-S |
Maximum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
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Sharpness of the image using an a6300 in 4K 30fps with metabones speed booster can't be beat for a wide ZOOM lens!!! STUNNING!!
There's NO WAY there's a better video lens for the a6300 (if it is appropriate to use, meaning for being close up, or for wanting to be wide).WELL-- first let me state 2 things, first off, I am using the metabones speed booster adapter for Sony A mount to Sony E mount, and THIS set up sets this lens on FIRE, turning an F1.8 into an F1.3, which is the KING set up PERIOD. There's nothing like it, AND it's affordable.This lens is for APSC sensors, or APSC mode, not for full frame 35mm sensors.ALSO: Use of the metabones focal reducer (speed booster) is best suited for the cropped sensor version you get on the a6300 shooting in 4K at 30fps. When you try to use other modes, even 24fps 4K will cause vignetting on the lower range of focus, and some 18mm to 22mm will have vignetting.NEVERTHELESS--- go ahead and use it in 4K at 30fps, and THIS is just incredible what you get!! less than 2 meters from a subject, you can capture the entire room, and still zoom all the way in, and make your subject larger than life!!I just shot 2 days in the studio in North Carolina, and then an event the following day, all 3 days using this combo, (Sigma 18 35 with metabones speedbooster on a6300).I am certain auto focus is NOT something you would want to mess with, as trying to take stills using auto focus does NOT work, and that is an issue that makes me wish I had purchased the version of this Sigma 18 35 for CANON, and then the more expensive metabones adapter, but THEN be able to use the Sigma MC-11 adapter that is claiming native auto focus! (anyone tried that with VIDEO??)Me and my Dad can't believe what we just saw, even on our old 1080, 63 inch plasma TV, that was the most amazing footage of ANYTHING we have ever seen!! SO sharp, it's like looking through a WINDOW!The mics on the a6300 are WAY better than the a6000 now, and VERY decent, although of course not PRO audio grade.Don't EVEN question it if you are intending to shoot 4K with either the a6300, or using crop mode for your A7sii, and A7rii. For that matter, who has footage from an FS5 or FS7 using this Sigma lens and metabones speed booster?? THEN you could still keep zooming in!! THAT must be just out of control at F1.3!!ALSO-- this must be a monster low-light combo with the A7sii, which I will shoot next chance I get!!GOD!! I just wish I could include footage, but that would be a copyright issue to even send a link at this point, but YEAH, this is PRO grade stuff BY FAR in a VERY in-expensive package for some $2250, a6300/metabones speed-booster/Sigma 18mm to 35mm Art (and a tripod, this lens is not stabilized, and neither is the camera, BUT tripod duty does GREAT, and this has to be the most portable PRO 4K set up you could possibly get, for an amateur level price, for sure!!If you then get a Shogun or similar 4K recorder and monitor, YES, this is in FACT professional grade, although my Atomos Shogun Flame did not arrive in time for my event, forcing me to record internally, which I did with no overheating, and I managed just fine to NAIL focus. My eyes are perfect, but I did use the EVF, not the 3 inch LCD, which is borderline worthless, especially when using a wide lens.SO-- I will be keeping this a6300 in my bag with an A7sii, and A7rii, and of course, this lens is going to be used whenever possible just to get that shockingly SHARP image!!BAD ASS LENS!! Does very well shooting stills too, although using an laea3 could definitely be better auto focus, and using the laea4 would cost you the light you just added with the speed booster adapter.I was happiest using manual focus, and when zooming, it stayed "sharp as a tack", although it is softer on the edges than it is in the center, but it actually is an "ARTSY" effect that looks VERY nice, and puts extra emphasis on the subject in the center, so GREAT for shooting MUSIC events both in a studio environment, and concerts where you are either close, or want to get EVERYTHING in view, (or BOTH-- and then if you stick that on an FS5, you could keep zooming in from there!!) I'll be getting into an FS5 as well, especially now that I have several amazing E mount lenses and adapters.
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Great lens for wide-angle wide-aperture needs, fully recommended
I'm an amateur photographer, and as such, I appreciate the versatility that this lens gives me. First, the wide aperture at a wide angle, something that is hard to find even on primes, and second, the fact that is not a prime lens and allows you a certain degree on zooming, albeit not much. but who would ask for more of this.Ok, but if you're on this page you already know what's the appeal of this lens, you just want to know if it's worth it. My verdict is: it is worth it. The build quality is great, as is its visual appearance. It's a professional-looking lens. And the feel in your hands is amazing. The zoom and focus rings are smooth to handle, and with a very nice grip thanks to the rubberized surface. The image quality is very nice, comparable to prime lenses they say. I don't have enough experience to say it myself, but I can say the image quality is superb. It's sharp, and the bokeh at f1.8 is really nice. That was one of the reasons I wanted a wide aperture lens, the other being shooting in low light conditions, which I already did and was amazing. A friend saw my pictures and thought I had taken a tripod with me to achieve the level of exposure I got from a night landscape.My only reservation when buying it was the fact that there are some worrying reviews out there of people that has had the bad luck to get a copy of this lens that presents some issues with auto-focus. Fortunately that was not my case, but I certainly wouldn't dismiss those concerns. If you can, buy this at store where you can try the exact lens you'll be taking home. In any case, this issue appears to be uncommon.Finally, only buy this lens (or any lens for that matter) if you know it provides the features you look for the most in your photography endeavors. If you shoot mostly at a wide angle setting, and you're craving for more aperture, this lens is for you. Even more so if you're a crop-sensor person (this lens is crop-sensor specific) and you're not planning to go full-frame anytime soon. Also consider some possible inconveniences of the lens before purchasing it, like the fact that is not small, and is not lightweight.
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This lens is kickass!
Recently bought this Sigma 18-35 F1.8 Art lens (Canon Mount) for my Lumix GH4 and connecting the two with my Metabones Speed Booster. I film a lot of weddings here in Cape Town, South Africa and I needed a lens that was good for "run and gun" shooting. After testing it out quite a bit and shooting a wedding with it, I was pleasantly surprised with just how sharp this lens is! Like.. WOW! I've been a big believer for a long time that zoom lenses just aren't the way to go, because you just don't get the image quality or the sharpness that you do with a prime lens. But this lens might be sharper than some primes that I've been using for a few years now!It is a rather heavy lens though, and coming from a place of using small film camera prime lenses like the Nikkor 50mm F1.8, It took awhile to get used to. But I can't fault the camera on its weight at all because with such a solid casing and that amount of glass elements inside, its so worth the extra weight for the image quality you get!Truly what makes this camera trump any other lens in its class is that beautiful F1.8. I mean for a zoom lens, this lens is FAST! This was a major sell point for me because the GH4's ISO performance is not the greatest at all with that tiny Micro Four Thirds sensor. This lens paired with my Speed Booster has made this lens a lowlight monster, with the ability to shoot more establishing wides at 18mm and beautiful cinematic close-ups at 35mm.I truly can't fault this lens at all after using it for quite a few jobs, and with such a reasonable price tag I can't think of any lens I'd rather want. So if you're looking for a lens that covers the basic focal lengths for a scene, great in lowlight, well built and reasonably priced, then look no further!
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