📸 Elevate your vision with Sigma’s pro-grade zoom & speed combo!
The Sigma 210101 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM Lens for Canon is a high-performance zoom lens tailored for APS-C sensor cameras. Featuring a fast F1.8 aperture, internal focusing, and firmware updatable via USB Dock, it offers versatile shooting from wide-angle to short telephoto with professional-grade image quality. Ideal for landscapes, portraits, and close-ups, it comes complete with essential accessories for on-the-go creativity.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 12.2 x 12 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.12 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 12.1 x 7.8 x 7.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 810 Grams |
Brand | Sigma |
Camera Lens | 18-35mm |
Colour | Black |
Continuous shooting speed | 8 32nds |
Country of Origin | Great Britain |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Included components | Box contents: lens; front cap; rear cap; lens hood LH686-01; quiver; instruction manual (English language not guaranteed) |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 35 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Model year | 2013 |
Plug profile | Canon EF |
Objective Lens Diameter | 72 Millimetres |
Part number | 210101 |
Size | 18-35mm |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Focus type | Auto/Manual |
Style | Single |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 72 Millimetres |
Effective still resolution | 16.3 32nds |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**N
Impressive
I have been thinking about buying this lens for ages. Probably like you, I have read the glowing reviews.I am using this with BlackMagic cameras (on which everyone seems to be using this lens...) and for 4K video on Canon 5D IV, where the crop factor doe not cause a problem.Blimey this is a nice optic. It is surprisingly heavy and well made - fine with me. IMHO, Smooth, very quiet auto-focus and zoom action are best in class . Sigma, as ever supply a hood and also a free UV lens protector filter, bless them - unlike Canon. I was so impressed that I have also purchased the Sigma 24-105mm to replace my Canon 24-105mm.Like Skoda, Sigma have been on a journey from producing some cheap, cheerful and occasionally iffy products to being top of their game. They are now my preferred professional option to Canon optics, not least because they have nicely weighted and accessible focus rings for those of us who like to focus by hand.
J**T
Buttery smooth, sharp, fast, awesome.
I've had this for quite a while now, and for video work it is simply in class of its own. The zoom and focus rings are buttery smooth (much more so than any canon lens I've used), the F1.8 aperture lets in more light than most primes, its built solidly, and is incredibly sharp.Oh, and it comes with nice case and a solid lens hood (neither of which canon include outside their expensive L series).This lens deserves all the praise it almost universally gets in the press. My one caveat would be if you want to use this as a stills lens then the autofocus, although good, is not as reliable as canon lenses... so you just might get some shots that 'miss'.however, for my purposes this lens is amazing.
T**D
Sharp, and very heavy
I love this lens, I've wanted it for a long time after seeing the magical f1.8 (which needs to be multiplied by 1.6, obviously, to accommodate for Canon's crop sensor) at such a great focal length.It's VERY sharp.I have done the latest firmware update via the Sigma Canon USB dock, and the lens is just SO fast to focus, whilst being so sharp and still having nice DoF!Really would recommend this lens to anyone with a crop sensor camera, as I think it's beautiful.Though be warned, it's not a lightweight lens, and it will more than likely make your camera front heavy.
R**S
Fantastic lens for video and great all versatility for photos
Have used this lens with an 80D for the past couple of weeks and absolutely love it for video. Image quality is top notch but wide open it can be a bit difficult to focus when takes photos but when the shot is in focus it's sharper than anything I've ever used on the 80D. Love the focal range, wide enough for landscapes and at 35mm on a crop sensor you can still get decent enough portraits. It is a little on the heavy side so that's something to bear in mind.If you would like to see video samples search 'Rudy Visuals' on Youtube and look at our latest videos, most of these will have been shot on the Sigma 18-35.
A**H
One of them "must have"
If you got crop sensor , you must have this lens. Especially for portraits.It is incredibly sharp and fast , with amazing bokah. It isn't macro lens , but pretty close for focus.The only thing that's lacking for this lens , is autofocus. It isn't for sport events that's for sure ... Despite slow af , i would definitely buy it again . Worth every penny
A**L
Zoom lens with F1.8, no other company makes similar
This is a 18-35mm zoom (x1.6 crop for cropped sensor; 28-56mm) lens with constant F1.8 which is pin sharp in images, no other company makes similar and the build quality is really nice. Does put some weight on to the camera and is not a short lens but better and cheaper that carrying a few equivalent prime lens around. Also mine was latest firmware in the lens.
A**A
Excellent lens! Image quality is fantastic
Excellent lens! Image quality is fantastic, on par or better than many good prime lenses I've tried, even more so for the price.Well built and easy to use, both dials are firm and have the right amount of travel and dampening to offer precision and stability. It's also very easy to operate with outdoors and/or at night, even with gloves.As for taking pictures of the night sky, it's also great: the zoom range gives flexibility for composition, the large aperture shortens exposure time (so no mandatory star trails :), and the image quality translates into pin sharp stars.Main downside for me is the size, but given the quality and unique flexibility this lens offers, I think it's very understandable.
T**A
Lives up to the hype.
This thing is like a razor when you get it right. One has to be careful when using it wide open, as the DoF can be really shallow.IS would have made this the ultimate APS-C lens, but not having it is no reason not to buy. It now sits on my camera permanently instead of the kit 18-135mm, which is a very good all round lens, but doesn’t come close to the sharpness of the Sigma.
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