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Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens (Canon)
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Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens (Canon)
Item details:
Brand new in retail box
Sold by VAT registered UK company
We are a high rated retailer with a track record of excellent service
We only sell high quality products
Product code | CA44627 |
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Barcode | 0085126693541 |
Weight | 0000000000003 |
Brand | Sigma |
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BJ728 –
I’m using this to adapt my Canon L lenses to my Sony A7iii and it works incredibly well. I’ve used this setup at 4 weddings so far and the hit rate of in focus shot is through the roof. Don’t be put off by people on the internet telling you that adapted glass is a bad idea. Personally I have found it to work perfectly, even with continuous eye-AF. The only downside is the lack of weather sealing.
Prashant Trivedi –
Bought this to use my Canon L series lenses on my new Sony A7iii. Happy to say for photography the lens have all given reliable focus in good lighting conditions. In lower light all my lenses hunt and struggle to focus. I can live with this until I get funds to purchase Sony lenses over time. Different story for video, cant use autofocus at all.My lenses are 17-40 F4L, 28-105 F4L, 70-200 F4L. Overall pleased with this adaptor as its letting me use the Sony with my Canon glass for photos and eye tracking works very well. Dont expect 100% accuracy though and it does drop considerably in lower light, and for me forget autofocus in video. (video may be better with a faster lens)
Blank –
It works and delivers.It is not fast as a native lens, but it is expected.I am using this adapter on Sony A7RII with various lens and always single shot, AF-S with small central point focusSo far:Canon EF 16-35 F4 L IS – works good. low light – difficult focus. For some reason the IBIS in A7RII needs to be set manual in order to work…Canon EF 24-70 F/2.8 L II – works fast. reliable. Low light expect some slow focusing sometimesCanon EF-70-200 F/4 L IS – works. Not very good focus and hunting around the long end of the lens (135++) Low light – not reliable muchSigma 35mm ART – works as expected – hunts focus sometimes in low light.So in conclusion – it is not th ebest solution, but for this money it deliver and you can use your canon lens with SONY A series.
Mr Andrew P Nash –
Bought this to use my Canon L series lenses on my new Sony A7iii. Happy to say for photography the lens have all given reliable focus in good lighting conditions. In lower light all my lenses hunt and struggle to focus. I can live with this until I get funds to purchase Sony lenses over time. Different story for video, cant use autofocus at all.My lenses are 17-40 F4L, 28-105 F4L, 70-200 F4L. Overall pleased with this adaptor as its letting me use the Sony with my Canon glass for photos and eye tracking works very well. Dont expect 100% accuracy though and it does drop considerably in lower light, and for me forget autofocus in video. (video may be better with a faster lens)
Lee Stuart –
shutter and aperture work with vintage sigma/canon lenses
sixsmith16 –
Top an einer D500
Susan Berner –
I haven’t really tried for videos, just once or twice, and the AF for my Canon lenses didn’t seem to be working well or at all.However, when shooting stills with the A7iii (latest firmware v3) and latest firmware of the MC-11 installed (1.24), this works very well indeed for all my Canon lenses (EF 40mm f2.8 STM, EF 50mm f1.8 STM, EF 85mm f1.8, EF 100mm f2), and very likely on many others.AF-S and AF-C very responsive, including face detection and eye-AF. Obviously, in terms of smoothness of the AF and motor noise there’s really no comparison to a native lens, but I’m more than happy with the purchase.
Edward Ball –
The price is on par with other adaptors… it’s still very expensive for what it is… It’s some plastic and bits of electronics.But boy does it perform well for me.I have a Sony a6400 and a Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 Art lens (Canon mount).It does the bridge perfectly. All (as far as I can tell) Sony native features work with the Sigma lens! Eye AF, Focus Peaking. It’s really great. It’s not very fast with the 18-35 but enough for my needs.I also use it with a Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM and it works great for stills. It does Eye AF/Face tracking which is my main concern. It doesn’t do AF in video however.Overall very happy because I have a perfect platform for my Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 Art lens.
Eimaj –
Bought this to use my Canon L series lenses on my new Sony A7iii. Happy to say for photography the lens have all given reliable focus in good lighting conditions. In lower light all my lenses hunt and struggle to focus. I can live with this until I get funds to purchase Sony lenses over time. Different story for video, cant use autofocus at all.My lenses are 17-40 F4L, 28-105 F4L, 70-200 F4L. Overall pleased with this adaptor as its letting me use the Sony with my Canon glass for photos and eye tracking works very well. Dont expect 100% accuracy though and it does drop considerably in lower light, and for me forget autofocus in video. (video may be better with a faster lens)
DerekDESL –
I have the canon 24-105, 35 f2.0 IS and the 85mm all of them works with autofocus in photo mode. tracking works and eye detection. it doesn’t track quickly when a target is moving towards you, far from original lens. it does follow and it does it quicker then my old canon 5d mkii. you can use the slowest setting for burst shooting when target is moving then it keeps up. in general the focus is quick. I haven’t looked in to the percentage of how many that is good. I have a feeling that it is very high. I don’t have many unsharp photos. all in all it is much better focusing then my 5d mkii.For video the lenses doesn’t work so well with the features Sony cameras have . there is no autofocus but the IS works very well. and you can use focus peaking or the magnifyer.