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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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Ines –
It works and it deliver the job, but don’t expect lightning focus speeds
jacqui h –
Groß… schwer… lichtstark
Katy Stewart –
Un objectif ultra-polyvalent et d’une superbe qualité.
R. G. Bell –
Spezielles Objektiv, das meinen Objektivpark perfekt ergänzt
James Holland –
Really great lens
Tim E. –
Great adaptor, does its job just great. But some of the lens don’t work as fast on the Sony camera, as they were in the Canon, like my Sigma 24-105 f/4. But others like the 16-35 f/4 as fast and as sharp as canon
Nitesh Chindarkar –
first of all this is a quality convertor by sigma the autofocus works better outside with better light using a Canon 17 40 f4.0 L on a Sony A7 it does hunt a little bit but I mainly do landscapes so shoot manual every thing else eg Aperture and modes work excellent, on the whole I have no regrets buying this convertor
violeta –
i’ve a few very good sigma canon-fit lenses, but they’re years old. they’re not part of the global series of lenses that sigma says ARE fully compatible with this adaptor. however, i thought i’d give it a try on a sony A7. first thing to say is that the autofocus *doesn’t* work with any of the lenses, when using the MC 11. however exposure, automatic shutter and aperture DO work right through the full aperture range. it’s meant that i can use my 24mm and 105mm prime lenses, and a 28-300 zoom. they can only be used manual focus, but i’ve been doing this long enough to remember how to do manual focus. glad to have those optically very good lenses available again, even if they do need to be focused manually, so the adaptor’s been a good buy.A seperate bit of praise for ClickElectronics customer services. The first order of this adaptor went missing in transit. I needed it quickly, and called ClickElectronics. The ClickElectronics rep (I’m guessing somewhere in the USA), called my local depot in Droitwich, and a replacement was sent immediately. ClickElectronics backup couldn’t have been better.
Diane Waby –
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.
Sarah Forrest –
Great adaptor, does its job just great. But some of the lens don’t work as fast on the Sony camera, as they were in the Canon, like my Sigma 24-105 f/4. But others like the 16-35 f/4 as fast and as sharp as canon