Sigma 18-35MM F/1 8 DC HSM FOR CANON
Avis Sigma 18-35MM F/1 8 DC HSM FOR CANON
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I got this lens because I was blown away by its big brother, the Sigma 50-100 f/1.8. But this lens is much less attractive to me. First, the wonderful OOF effects that the longer lens achieves effortlessly are hard to achieve with the short focal lengths of this lens. Second the IQ is lower than on its big brother. And finally, the focal range just doesn\'t fit my shooting style -- I often want more reach than this lens provides. So I find myself using the Nikon 17-55 f/2.8, which is marginally worse optically but much more congenial in terms of focal range.
I got this lens because I was blown away by its big brother, the Sigma 50-100 f/1.8. But this lens is much less attractive to me. First, the wonderful OOF effects that the longer lens achieves effortlessly are hard to achieve with the short focal lengths of this lens. Second the IQ is lower than on its big brother. And finally, the focal range just doesn\'t fit my shooting style -- I often want more reach than this lens provides. So I find myself using the Nikon 17-55 f/2.8, which is marginally worse optically but much more congenial in terms of focal range.
tclune
18 octobre 2024
Excellent lens. Using it for astrophotography. Wide open it is very sharp across much of the field of view, except for the corners where some coma (sea gull wings) is visible. By f/2.8 it disappears and the lens is sharp also in the corners. This zoom is sharper at f/1.8 than most (APS-C/DX) zooms at f/2.8. Excellent build quality. Some minor cons: limited zoom range (not a good option as a general walk around zoom), autofocus may need fine tuning (well worth it). I give it 9/10 only because of possible autofocus issues (this is inherent to Sigma Art lenses - some are perfect, some need significant adjustment out of the box), as this is something a buyer needs to be aware of. Highly recommended.
Excellent lens. Using it for astrophotography. Wide open it is very sharp across much of the field of view, except for the corners where some coma (sea gull wings) is visible. By f/2.8 it disappears and the lens is sharp also in the corners. This zoom is sharper at f/1.8 than most (APS-C/DX) zooms at f/2.8. Excellent build quality. Some minor cons: limited zoom range (not a good option as a general walk around zoom), autofocus may need fine tuning (well worth it). I give it 9/10 only because of possible autofocus issues (this is inherent to Sigma Art lenses - some are perfect, some need significant adjustment out of the box), as this is something a buyer needs to be aware of. Highly recommended.
Sirius-B
30 mars 2021
For me it focusses very well on all focus points on my Nikon D500 and D7500. No focus issues at all.
For me it focusses very well on all focus points on my Nikon D500 and D7500. No focus issues at all.
Vanisguy
7 décembre 2020
Love the weight, feel, and smooth operation of this lens with a low light 1.8 aperture you can't go wrong even in low light. Used is on an URSA PRO G2, a Canon D70 and a Blackmagic 6k with great results!
Love the weight, feel, and smooth operation of this lens with a low light 1.8 aperture you can't go wrong even in low light. Used is on an URSA PRO G2, a Canon D70 and a Blackmagic 6k with great results!
Lee
11 novembre 2020
I already own 4 Canon and 3 Nikon lenses (with adapter) that I use on my Canon C300 Mark II and simply can't believe how sharp and fast this lens is. It's a bit bit heavy but that also gives me some confidence in its durability. One of the best lenses I've ever owned!
I already own 4 Canon and 3 Nikon lenses (with adapter) that I use on my Canon C300 Mark II and simply can't believe how sharp and fast this lens is. It's a bit bit heavy but that also gives me some confidence in its durability. One of the best lenses I've ever owned!
Craig
9 novembre 2020