The Sigma 18-35 f1.8 has been a go to lens for videographers shooting aps-c & super 35 cameras.
With no mirrorless version of this lens on the horizon your best option is to adapt it to your newer camera. In this video we test the autofocus performance of the Sigma 18-35 adapted to the Sony FX30 by using the Sigma MC-11 adapter. People using the new Sony A6700 can expect similar if not slightly better AF performance with this combo.
We look at continuous focus using face and eye detection in a number of different environments and scenarios. We also test if the minimum focusing distance of the lens when adapted to see if you can expect the same performance here.
MC-11 Adapter Canon EF to E-mount
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List of supported lenses (currently 49)
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00:05 - Sony FX30 & Sigma 18-35 f1.8
00:20 - Sony a6700 auto focus performance
00:34 - 2.8 AF test at f2.8
01:05 - f1.8 AF test
01:30 - Hiking autofocus test
01:50 - Back lit AF Test
02:20 - AF fail?
02:45 - Fixed it?
03:01 - MC-11 adapter supported lenses
03:36 - Firmware updates
03:45 - Indoor low light AF test
04:30 - Close focus test
04:43 - AF noise test built in microphones
05:05 - No mirrorless version available
05:15 - Worth it?
05:29 - Where to buy and supported lenses
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