Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens for Canon
First wide-angle to standard zoom lens to achieve a large aperture of 1.8 Due to the very shallow depth of field (DOF) of fast glass and focus variation between the cameras, users may experience focus shift and inconsistent AF. This can be fixed by using the AF fine tune ( For Nikon System) or AF
First wide-angle to standard zoom lens to achieve a large aperture of 1.8 Due to the very shallow depth of field (DOF) of fast glass and focus variation between the cameras, users may experience focus shift and inconsistent AF. This can be fixed by using the AF fine tune ( For Nikon System) or AF Micro Adjustment( For Canon System) in the camera’s Menu to calibrate the lens to specific cameras. Also shooting at smaller aperture values will increase the DOF which reduces “focus issues” as the result of the variations and decreases the amount of fall of (Vignetting).
Five Stars Great low light lens. Photo was taken with a Nikon D7100
Buy the Sigma USB Dock and Calibrate it First Thing or You’ll be Sorry- *Updated* This is my new everything lens. I’ve got a 70D that I’ve been using on an off for a year. Recently I just lost my job and began picking up freelance work and I needed a much faster lens for the new work I was doing. I bought this baby and I love it. I’m able to get very good indoor low light shots and still keep a substantial amount of bokeh. It’s got a great build quality and wonderful feel. I still haven’t gotten used to the lens zoom which is opposite of Canon lenses but its a small problem…
My second favorite lens for my Canon C100 I love this lens. Love it, love it, love it.I own a Canon 24-105, 70-200, a Zeiss 50mm Makro, Sigma 30mm, previously owned a Canon 24-70, Tamron 24-70, and Tokina 11-17.This lens is amazing, built rock solid. Sharp as a prime, and wide enough that it doesn’t look super distorted like my Tokina did when filming indoors.The zoom and focus ring are buttery smooth, just like my Zeiss prime.It works fantastic on my 550D as well.If you shoot video – this lens is honestly…