![]() ![]() ![]() One thing I’ve learned: a lens made primarily for taking photos may not necessarily be the best for video. And a seemingly endless array of manufacturers (Canon, Tamron, Sigma, Zeiss, etc.). Lots of types (telephoto, prime, macro, fisheye). ![]() Otherwise, it’s an absolutely exceptional lens. Note though you’ll need a stabilizer like a gimbal or tripod as this Sigma doesn’t have image stabilization. If you want to buy ONE and only one lens get the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 and call it a day. Most recently I’ve been shooting Stark Insider videos and short film projects on the (amazing) Panasonic GH5. I never looked back, eventually moving to a EOS 60D and then to the brilliant auto-focus equipped 70D (seen in photo above), and to the Canon EOS 80D. First using a good ol’ Canon Vixia camcorder then in 2010 everything changed when I bought the EOS Rebel T2i and entered the world of DSLR video. I’ve been shooting video for about fifteen years. Thinking about taking the dive into video with your Canon DSLR? Here’s 5 lenses worth a look. ![]()
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