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BrandSigma
Lens TypeWide Angle
Compatible MountingsCanon EF-S
Camera Lens Description35 millimetres
Maximum Focal Length35 Millimeters

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Superb Optical Performance

The Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens for Canon, available in black, is a high-performance lens that delivers exceptional optical quality. With a maximum aperture of F1.8, this lens allows for impressive low-light performance and beautiful background blur. Its minimum aperture of F16 ensures excellent depth of field control, making it suitable for various photography genres, including portraits, landscapes, and street photography. The lens features a ring-type ultrasonic-type AF motor, enabling fast and accurate autofocus, while still providing full-time manual focusing for precise adjustments. Whether you are a professional photographer or an avid enthusiast, this lens will elevate your photography to new heights.

Versatile Compatibility

The Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens is available in different mounts, including Canon EF (EF-S), Sony Alpha, and Nikon f (DX). This wide range of compatibility allows photographers to use the lens with their preferred camera system, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance. Whether you own a Canon, Sony, or Nikon camera, you can enjoy the exceptional image quality and versatility that this lens offers. With its 72mm filter size, you can easily attach various filters to enhance your creative possibilities, such as polarizers or neutral density filters.

Enhanced Customization and Flexibility

To provide photographers with enhanced customization and flexibility, the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens is USB Dock compatible. This feature enables easy firmware updates and adjustments, allowing you to fine-tune various lens parameters according to your specific needs. Additionally, the lens is MC-11 compatible, which means it can be used with Sigma's Mount Converter MC-11, opening up even more possibilities for using this lens with different camera systems. This level of compatibility and customization ensures that you can optimize the lens's performance and adapt it to different shooting situations.

Wide Range of Applications

The Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 Art DC HSM Lens is a versatile lens that can be used in various photography scenarios. Here are some examples:

  • Professional Portraits: Capture stunning portraits with beautiful bokeh and excellent subject isolation using the wide aperture and versatile focal length range.
  • Breathtaking Landscapes: The lens's wide-angle capabilities make it ideal for capturing expansive landscapes, allowing you to showcase the grandeur of nature.
  • Vibrant Street Photography: Document the energy and vibrancy of city streets with this lens's excellent low-light performance and fast autofocus.
  • Creative Close-ups: With a minimum focusing distance of 28cm/11.0in, this lens allows you to capture intricate details and creative close-up shots.
  • Engaging Videography: The lens's wide aperture and smooth focus control make it a valuable tool for creating cinematic videos with beautiful background separation.
  • Elevate Your Photography Experience

    F1.8 maximum aperture. F16 minimum. Ring-type ultrasonic-type AF motor with full-time manual focusing, 72mm filter size. Minimum focusing distance 28 cm/ 11.0 in. USB Dock compatible, MC-11 compatible. Available in Canon EF (EF-S), Sony Alpha (dot), Nikon f (DX) mounts. 0.23 optical Zoom.

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    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

    After reading reviews about what this lens smears, I decided to say a few words: For those who shoot for the first time with fast optics, I would advise you to try to understand how to do it correctly. When shooting with any fast lens, you can easily focus in the wrong place), so be careful, refocusing or an emergency visit to the optometrist will help you!) This lens, like all fast lenses, allows the camera to focus well in good light and in low light the camera will focus faster just in a…

    Pros
    • Sharp right from the open . Autofocus does not smear (after adjustment), equipment and pattern.
    Cons
    • The zoom band stretches over time. It's heavy, but for me this weight is not a problem, as well as the dimensions - it looks solid, but rather bulky. I had to buy a docking station and align it, but I would also consider this a plus - I definitely set it up for myself and now this is one of the best lenses in my arsenal)

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    It's the best purchase I ever made, I will definitely do it again.

    The most annoying thing is that about 5 years ago its price was ridiculous, if you search on the Internet you can find out which one it became not really expensive for 2022, although it is one of the best lenses for crop cameras. This is my second lens from Sigma, I like both lenses in terms of quality, design and assembly. I took it for video and I can’t say anything bad about autofocus, I use it manually, the lens is a classic, I advise you to buy it!

    Pros
    • - Quality material and assembly - Smooth running rings - Sharp at all settings - Fast (with speedbooster f1.2) - Heavy (for me it's a plus) - Focal spread right inside the lens (without trunk) - Universal (both wide and portrait) - Design (love the form factor) - Depth of field (nice bokeh)
    Cons
    • - No stub for such a price tag - Price is a separate issue

    Top for your money! Get ready to align it if you don't have the best autofocus in your camera. But if you are the owner of a dual pixel autofocus and you are not embarrassed by focusing through the screen, and not through the viewfinder, you will not regret it for a second. The best lens for crop. It is he who will allow you to fully touch the wide angle and you will get a wonderful experience from using it. Well, if you shoot a video on a crop, then you seem to have no more options if you…

    Pros
    • Aperture sharpness (if autofocus did not miss) design reliability
    Cons
    • weight (heavy, of course) if used on DSLRs through the viewfinder, it often misses focus if used through live view - there was not a single miss in focus (canon 90d)

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

    I used a canon with a SLR (I adjusted it myself using a USB Dock, here you need to work a little, but the sharpness is accurate) Now I use it with a Sony 6400 mirrorless camera and no USB Dock is needed, of course. Everything is sharp, autofocus through the MC-11 adapter is fast and accurate. Glass is the best in its segment, although it costs several times more than in 2022, when I bought it. This is a very cool lens, the picture from it is cinematic, and my favorite focal length is 35 mm.

    Pros
    • The picture, it is special, the colors (although, I understand that the camera is more influenced here, but still) the sharpness is incredible. One feels expensive glass, metal and high-quality plastic, no backlash. There are no moving parts, which is important for me as an aesthete. And he's just handsome. Quality hood. Focus rotation and focal length move smoothly even after two years of use. Aperture is an obvious and unsurpassed plus so far.
    Cons
    • I had to buy a USB Dock for a DSLR, as there was an undershoot at almost all focal lengths.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    High-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

    I spent a lot of time deciding on a lens for my Canon 70D crop. At first, I considered getting a sigma zoom or a tamron with an aperture of 2.8; however, after reading the reviews, I decided that I did not want to deal with the alignment and constant misses of these lenses, despite the fact that I could test them out. The kenon with a constant aperture of 2.8 also vanished for two reasons: first, the customer did not like the trunk, and second, the high aperture of 2.8 did not justify the…

    Pros
    • To say that this is one of the best lenses for crop is an understatement. Aperture working at 1.8 with several blades, producing highly lovely and creative bokeh. The body is solid, but the lenses move within. Docking station and firmware updates offer the opportunity for home alignment to be performed. These 72mm filters are not the most expensive option.
    Cons
    • no stabilizer, however I'm not sure if one would be necessary with this lens.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

    Investing in a USB Dock is preferable to making the trip to the alignment service because it will save a substantial amount of time and lessen the amount of anxiety experienced. In addition to being able to specify corrections for the WIDE-TELE range of zoom positions, you can also set corrections for intermediate zoom locations as well as additional distances. It's beyond anything I could have dreamed up. After investing a couple of days to the project, you will be able to fit the glass with…

    Pros
    • 1. The superior quality of the components that were used in the construction of the body. 2. The high quality of the craftsmanship and the fitting parts; the AF switch has a refined appearance, clicks with a satisfyingly high-pitched sound, and has a white line for better visibility. 3. rubberized zoom and focus rings that are comfortable to grip and provide a pleasant riding experience; 4. Weight: a reliable indicator of size, the weight of an object can be used to measure it. 5. A hood that is functional and aesthetically pleasing, and that features a corrugated surface on the interior, in addition to a "proper" lens cap; 6. Complete kit: Sigma traditionally includes a semi-rigid pouch with a zipper that can be attached to a belt. I have never actually used these cases in practice, but they are very nice, as I mentioned earlier in reference to the lens hood. 7. A motor that is obedient and remarkably silent; 8. Very accurate and assured AF, provided the carcass gets along with a particular specimen; mine was the only one in the shop, but it worked out perfectly for me; 9. incredibly razor sharp on the open, razor sharp to the extreme!; 10. despite the fact that it is a zoom, both the blur and the pattern are pleasing, and the nature of the distortion is not an unpleasant "correct" nature; 11. The Sigma USB Dock, which can be purchased for a reasonable price and enables the lens to be reassembled with a high degree of precision for a particular carcass; 12. Style: the style that is exactly dictated by logic and common sense, and not the style that the majority of people understand: The zoom mechanism is made in a single housing without any moving trunks, and when zooming and focusing, of course, the blocks move inside, which affects the weight distribution and, as a result, if you use a steadicam for video, there is an imbalance, but it is very insignificant. This gives the impression that the glass was designed by people who shoot for the same purpose. 13. Weight: The utilization of a compedium and/or a battery pack has already completely eliminated the imbalance; therefore, there is no requirement for any sort of reconfiguration to take place. It takes a substantially longer amount of time to repair zooms that have trunks in them.
    Cons
    • At this point in time, there are simply glowing epithets; nevertheless, during the course of the procedure, there will inevitably be some that appear. Is there insufficient breadth to the zoom range? Yet, the average is 1.8 in all of these categories. Because of the poor dust and moisture protection offered by this lens, you should avoid going into wet and dusty environments, as well as heavy rain, if you intend to use it. Yet, I'm sorry to state that such shots for a price should, in any case and regardless of the potential risks to the apparatus, adequately cover such risks. Someone will inevitably bring up the weight, but I feel that maintaining a healthy balance between the camera and the battery pack makes it much simpler for me to operate. In light of the fact that Sigma provides this USB Dock, it would be beneficial to have some kind of memory bank that stores unique parameters for each carcass. On the other hand, Sigma may not provide any further USB Docks besides this one.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

    A bayonet was dropped on a stone from a height of one meter after it was dropped accidentally. Good luck. After exchanging the mount for 4000, I was able to get everything to operate properly. like previously. Since then, I've upgraded from the original 7D to the Canon 7D mark II. The ideal pairing of elements I would suggest. Has some pros Aperture. There is just nothing that can be used as a point of comparison because there are no equivalents. Design. Metal, no tubes, and just reinforced…

    Revainrating 2 out of 5

    No joy in buying the product, it's not good.

    I will make a reservation as soon as possible, my body is a 70d, however the problem isn't only that the body and the lens are incompatible with one other. I'm afraid I won't be able to highlight any of the positive aspects! So I'll take care of the rest of it myself. 1. The lens never focuses on the face, regardless of what you do; you can choose a focal point, but he won't notice it; it appears that the lens is simply unaware of the camera's settings; for a very long time, I was unable to…

    Pros
    • You can capture a really good photo under ideal settings, such as when there is a lot of light, but this is only the case under ideal conditions.
    Cons
    • Naturally occurring labor

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Best price for this product, will buy more!

    After using a Canon 700D with a 17-55mm lens for a year, I decided to upgrade to a Sigma lens. I asked about the cost of the full frame for a considerable amount of time because I was under the impression that I would not benefit from the crop any further than I already did. That is to say, everything fell roughly inside the parameters that had been established by Canon marketers. I was thinking to myself, "There seems to be no reason to worry about the 17-55 lens; it seems to be sharp enough…

    Pros
    • - An unbelievable degree of crispness ever since 1.8. The resolution of the lens perfectly covers the approximately 20 megapixels that are available on an ordinary current crop camera. The perfect quality of the materials used, as well as the assembly and ergonomics. A product that is ideal from both a functional and aesthetic standpoint, a dream come true for perfectionists. As you modify the focal length, nothing gets farther away from the point of focus, but the focal length itself does not change. - A motor for the autofocus that is both silent and quick. Precise autofocus. Without any necessary adjustments, the lens was a great fit for both of my cameras. - Included are a case and a lens hood. - Pricing, over twenty percent less expensive than the next closest competitor, the Canon 17-55 f/2.8.
    Cons
    • It's possible that someone would view having a substantial amount of extra weight as a major detriment. For me, no.

    It seems to me that the construction of lenses needs to be updated in order to accommodate this zoom. It was explained to us that there is no lighter zoom than 2.8, but it turned out that lenses also contain "firmware." Sigma did a terrific job. A product of of high quality, distinguishable by its substantially increased weight and the presence of 24-105 and 70-200 LIS lenses in sizes that are rather modest (how much glass did they pack into it?). According to the illustration, there are no…

    Pros
    • Unique qualities, fantastic design, excellent outcomes, starting from 1.8, inexpensive pricing.
    Cons
    • Heavy, and there are some issues with the autofocus.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

    I've owned it for a few days. I chose between Canon 17-55 2.8 and Sigma 18-35 1.8 when buying on 7D. Both of them are good, but it went to the minus for the canon - a vacuum cleaner, price, fewer aperture blades and 2.8 versus 1.8 (you still want bokeh). So far I really liked Sigma. I think now she will become a staffer instead of fifty dollars. Some pros: Sharp even at 1.8, in my opinion, the sharpness is about the same as Canona 50mm 1.4, only here the depth of field is greater, and at an…

    I use it with a BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k and a "soapy" Viltrox speed duster, however, the lens opens up just 99.9% I have been using it for a year now as the main and only one, I don’t even think about changing this focal interval to something else. Has some pros Dream lens. The best fast zoom for crop and mft cameras with a budget of up to $ 5000 is definitely not to be found. Color, detailing, design, just a gun. Some cons: None. Although it would probably be cool if the sigma had a

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

    Fully consistent with reviews and reviews. I also bought a Sigma usb dock, because I read about the possible inaccuracies of autofocus. Until I noticed)) The docking station is still in the box Some pros: Big, weighty, especially after 18-55 kit. Been waiting for it for over a month and it finally arrived! When you take it in your hand, you understand - this is the thing! I use it on my 60D, I'm happy as an elephant. Depth of field is amazing, Chromatic aberrations are almost imperceptible (a…

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

    Accidentally dropped a bayonet onto a stone from a meter height. Good luck. Replacing the mount for 4000 and everything works. like before. Now I switched to Canon 7D mark II from the first 7D. The perfect combination. I recommend. Has some pros Aperture. There are simply no analogues, there is nothing to compare with. Design. Metal, no tubes, all reinforced concrete. Sharp. If a camera with a good autofocus system, for example 77D, 80D, 7D mark II, then 99% of the focus. If something is…

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

    I chose a lens for my 70d crop for a long time, at first I thought about taking a sigma zoom or a tamron with an aperture of 2,8, after reading the reviews I didn’t want to get into alignment and constant misses of these lenses, although I could try them. The kenon with a constant 2,8 also disappeared, firstly, he did not like his trunk, and secondly, the price is not justified by the high aperture of 2,8. I decided to take this sigma, although the zoom factor is not large, but this is quite…

    Pros
    • Without exaggeration, one of the best lenses for crop. Working 1.8 multi-bladed aperture with very beautiful artistic bokeh. Monolithic body, lenses move inside. Possibility of home alignment using the docking station, and firmware ates. Not the most expensive 72mm filters.
    Cons
    • no stabilizer, although is it needed on this lens

    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

    This zoom, it seems to me, is a revolution in lens construction. We were taught that there is no lighter than 2.8 zooms; it turned out that the lenses also have "firmware". Sigma did a great job. A very high-quality thing, noticeably heavier and 24-105 and 70-200 LIS with relatively small sizes (how much glass did they stuff into it?). According to the picture, no compromises, starting from 1.8. Sharp, little distortion, aberrations. Aperture 1.8 allows you to do on the "crop" what no zooms…

    Pros
    • Unique characteristics, excellent design, excellent results, starting from 1.8, affordable price.
    Cons
    • Big weight, problems with autofocus.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

    Especially I want to say about autofocus. Do not believe if they write that it is slow and lying. In terms of speed, it is not inferior to the Canon ones, Well, maybe almost as good. At least I did not notice that it is slower. And it focuses confidently in any light. There are of course glitches if the surface is homogeneous and monochrome, he has nothing to catch on. For a long time I chose between 18 -35 and the Sigma fix 35 1.4, it is clear that the fix is ​​better, but I really wanted to…

    Pros
    • Everything is excellent. As everyone writes. Sharpness, quality. Nice to keep in crayfish
    Cons
    • Of course, focal length 35 is not enough, but is this a drawback, this is a feature. The larger the zoom range, the more the image quality suffers. Everyone knows this.

    Revainrating 2 out of 5

    I did not find the advantages of the product, I do not recommend it.

    Canon 70d. So, in LV mode, the contrast focusing method is used. Here the lens gives an excellent, sharp picture. But focusing through LV is notoriously slow and eats up a lot of battery. Let's move on to the viewfinder (phase detection autofocus) and find huge differences between pictures taken with different focus modes. Both at close and at long distances, the lens misses very much. (Focused on the center point) "Buy a sigma dock, adjust the lens and enjoy." This is what I did, but it…

    Pros
    • 1. Build quality. Very good. The materials are nice too. 2. Impressive sharpness, excellent picture (under certain conditions, see comment). 3. F1.8 at all focal lengths. Even at full open it is sharp enough. 4. The price for such a zoom with 1.8 is very good. 5. Nice design, looks great. 6. Good equipment: lens hood; a convenient protective case, which, when buying a small carabiner, is convenient to hang on the strap of a backpack in front for a quick change of lenses. Very comfortably. 7. Weight. I liked. 8. The course of the focusing ring.
    Cons
    • 1. Disgusting autofocus behavior. 2. As a result, not at all impressive sharpness (under certain conditions, see comment). 3. Inverted zoom ring (although in principle, anyway).