Just did a trade for this lens cant wait to get it on my R6. For as much praise i see from people that use this lens there aren't many legit reviews for it. Thanks for your vid dude.
Thank you for the review. I know you didn't ask but I though you should know, that your content is great, your lighting is fantastic, the audio is top notch, however the only thing missing is you need a teleprompter. You are too distracted and that makes the viewer disconnect from you. One other thing the sound effects take away from your professional presentation.
Totally agree with the sound effects and your intro is a little too long, too. I like your relaxing background music and you have an excellent voice for this!
Hi, what you think about the Sigma 24-35mm f2 (Full Frame Lens) on Sony Apsc 6400 .. is it possibe ? It would make it to a 36-56mm FF equivalent with f2 Stop (for good bokeh) ! I Wanne replace my 56mm f1.4 Prime and this would Cover the Sigma 35 & 56mm apsc primelenses and still have good bookeh. would it be better to buy the Sony mount Version or is there a benefit to buy the Canon FF Lens Version and use it With a speedbooster to get the extra F Stop (so F1) ?! Yeah its 940gramm but i dont need to Switch it all the time on a Gimbal and have 2 Prime lenses in one With good bookeh (good for weedings and Shootings where you have to be quick). Just need to know Is Autofocus working With Sony 6400 With both Versions (E mount & Canon mount With speedbooster) ? If yes this is a must have Lens for Sony apsc cameras for me
Currently, my only wide angle lens is the 24-70mm 2.8L II. I thought to buy a fast 35mm 1.4 lens, but was wondering if to get the the Sigma 24-35mm 1.4 Art. Will I see much difference between the 24-35 2.0 and 24-70 2.8 in image quality? Or between a 35mm 1.4 (or 1.2 for Sony) and the 24-35mm 2.0?
It's definitely not the quietest lens for video if you're using an on-camera shotgun mic. I did notice that after I upgraded the firmware on the lens using the Sigma dock, that the AF is a lot quieter and more consistent with video.
I used to own the Sigma 35 1.4 ART (if that's the lens you're referring to). I think it's just as sharp and focuses just as fast. The benefits of the 35 ART is size and speed. It's a bit faster in terms of light at 1.4, and a good bit lighter and smaller.