Theodor Lundqvist
April 9th, 2017, 02:19 PM
I'm in need of help with finding a new lens, specifically a wide angle lens. First of all - I do mostly video and the majority of the time on a steadicam or handheld. My camera is the Canon 60D, which means a crop factor of 1.6.
I've been using the old Canon 35mm f/2 a lot (love it) but its hard to get smooth footage with it on a steadicam. Therefore I've used my Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 at 18mm when I'm shooting moving shots. So the focal ranges I use the most are 18mm and 35mm.
Though, the image quality of the Tamron is not the best and when I'm in low light situations (which is quite often) I find myself hesitant between trading the wide angle for my fast 35mm. Therefore I've now set out on a difficult journey to find the ultimate lens for my needs.
What I want:
- Fast, at least 2.8
- Wide angle
- Preferably not too heavy since I'm on a steadicam
- Prime or zoom are both OK
- Price preferably not more than 1000 US$ but I see it as an investment so I'm ready to pay more
What I don't want/need:
- 16mm or lower - I don't like the look of UWA
- IS - it would certainly be nice but at shorter focal ranges it's not as big of an issue
- AF - again, it would be very nice since I also do a lot of photography but it's not a must
One lens that caught my attention is of course the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8. It would be exactly what I'm looking for if it were not for the fact that I already have a 35mm and that it's heavy at 810g.
I've also thought about getting a prime, like the Samyang 16mm f/2, Canon 20mm f/2.8 USM or Canon 24mm f2.8 STM. Though, the 16mm is all manual and maybe too wide for my liking, the 20mm doesn't have the best picture quality and the 24mm is a bit too long due to the crop factor.
The Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 is also an interesting option, though here the image quality isn't either as good as the 18-35mm wide open and not as fast.
I keep getting back to the Sigma 18-35mm. Its image quality, focal range, low maximum aperture and price would probably make it the lens I would have on my camera nearly all the time. If I bought it I could sell my 35mm but I can't really decide. Is there any better option?
I've been using the old Canon 35mm f/2 a lot (love it) but its hard to get smooth footage with it on a steadicam. Therefore I've used my Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 at 18mm when I'm shooting moving shots. So the focal ranges I use the most are 18mm and 35mm.
Though, the image quality of the Tamron is not the best and when I'm in low light situations (which is quite often) I find myself hesitant between trading the wide angle for my fast 35mm. Therefore I've now set out on a difficult journey to find the ultimate lens for my needs.
What I want:
- Fast, at least 2.8
- Wide angle
- Preferably not too heavy since I'm on a steadicam
- Prime or zoom are both OK
- Price preferably not more than 1000 US$ but I see it as an investment so I'm ready to pay more
What I don't want/need:
- 16mm or lower - I don't like the look of UWA
- IS - it would certainly be nice but at shorter focal ranges it's not as big of an issue
- AF - again, it would be very nice since I also do a lot of photography but it's not a must
One lens that caught my attention is of course the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8. It would be exactly what I'm looking for if it were not for the fact that I already have a 35mm and that it's heavy at 810g.
I've also thought about getting a prime, like the Samyang 16mm f/2, Canon 20mm f/2.8 USM or Canon 24mm f2.8 STM. Though, the 16mm is all manual and maybe too wide for my liking, the 20mm doesn't have the best picture quality and the 24mm is a bit too long due to the crop factor.
The Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 is also an interesting option, though here the image quality isn't either as good as the 18-35mm wide open and not as fast.
I keep getting back to the Sigma 18-35mm. Its image quality, focal range, low maximum aperture and price would probably make it the lens I would have on my camera nearly all the time. If I bought it I could sell my 35mm but I can't really decide. Is there any better option?