Nice video, thanks for the comparison. I have most of those lenses except for the sigma 18-35mm. I do have the Sigma 18-50 which is an f3.5 that I think is a little slow and noisy with autofocus. Like you said if you are just doing photos a flash will take care of the problem but for my money, the Cannon 10-18 is my pick. Yes, it was darker but the autofocus was super fast and perfect. I also have the Canon 35mm macro f2.8 IS STM and that is a good lens for indoor too. The biggest issue is the cropped sensor and the 1.6 magnification I wish Canon would come out with a 10mm lens for crop cameras there is definitely a market for them.
I've pretty much dedicated my crop sensor cameras to video only and use a full frame for photography. I agree about the crop, after using a full frame it's very difficult to go back. For video the aps-c is still fantastic. But fighting the crop for photography is maddening, also I feel like I get much better image quality on a full frame. Can't prove it, just a preference I guess.
I love using the 10-18 on a DSLR mounted up as a dashcam for road trips. Tried third party wides but the excessive distortion and slow noisy AF they all had was a deal breaker. Better quality footage than a GoPro on the 10-18. I used a SL1 and a 7DII but I am selling the SL1 as it does produce more grain issues in low light. The 7DII in contrast performs fantastic but its a bit bulky. Been eyeballing some 2nd hand 70D's as they are starting to drop below $400 on the used market. The Dual Pixel AF and flip touchscreen will do much better as a dashcam along with the improved sensor over the SL1.
I need something like the 10-18mm but with a bigger aperature. But they are often very expensive. The 24mm would be my best bet, but I think it's a bit too tight.
Excellent video! I'm thinking of buying the t7i, could you please do a video teaching how to use this camera for night pictures and moon pictures with the recommended settings and lens? Thanks and keep going your videos are the best!!
sorry but .. its was film whit camera ? ... full frame ? thanks you ! i have the 10 18 and the 50mm ... i will order the 24 mm whit my new R7 ... because of the crop factor 1.6 x 24 = around 38 mm
I'm going to Niagara falls in 2 weeks. I am buying a Canon T7i. I was thinking about purchasing the 24mm and the 50mm. Do you think those to lenses would be great to use getting pictures in Niagara falls and for use of family and everyday use
I’m buying a Canon m50 with the 10-18mm wide angle for small real estate videos. Will this be good enough for few low light shots or should I also purchase a 50mm? Love the vid!!
@@idreesk7826 I bought both the 10-18mm and the 50mm. For my videos, the 10-18mm gave me decent quality WITH additional lighting in the room. The 50mm was definitely better in low light. If you want a good wide angle and low light lens, I’d suggest the Tokina 11-16mm. Costs way more, but gives you all the features in one.
i have a small dim room and my 50mm is too zoomed in for youtube workout videos. I think 24mm might be too zoomed in as well (i have a crop senor). I cant record with the 10-18mm because of the lighting. Anyone have a recommendations?
Questions let's say I want to take some photos at a band that is playing at a restaurant. Stage has lights and gig is at night. Which is the best lence to use
Great comparison, 10-18 it’s not too shabby, I liked it.
Man, I am on the kit lens, and willing to buy same two lenses you reviewed, I can't explain how much I needed this video. Kudos to you! Thanks!!!
It's very good program for me. Thank you very much from South Korea.
Really love your video format . I can perfectly see the difference between the lenses and the one I already own.
Woahhh, the 10-18 was way better than I expected it to be 👀
Amazing review. Thank you very much. I have Canon 200D with kit lens and definitely the 50mm is fantastic for low light
That tree is marvelous. Already have 18-55 and 50, gonna get 24 this week. It seems to be so good, wow
Which performing best , 50 or 24?
Thank you. Very impresive. I need 10-18
GerritTube how’s the lowlight on it
@@VartanFresh very bad
Amazing content .. 2023 💥
Nice video, thanks for the comparison. I have most of those lenses except for the sigma 18-35mm. I do have the Sigma 18-50 which is an f3.5 that I think is a little slow and noisy with autofocus. Like you said if you are just doing photos a flash will take care of the problem but for my money, the Cannon 10-18 is my pick. Yes, it was darker but the autofocus was super fast and perfect. I also have the Canon 35mm macro f2.8 IS STM and that is a good lens for indoor too. The biggest issue is the cropped sensor and the 1.6 magnification I wish Canon would come out with a 10mm lens for crop cameras there is definitely a market for them.
I've pretty much dedicated my crop sensor cameras to video only and use a full frame for photography. I agree about the crop, after using a full frame it's very difficult to go back. For video the aps-c is still fantastic. But fighting the crop for photography is maddening, also I feel like I get much better image quality on a full frame. Can't prove it, just a preference I guess.
Best lens review I've ever seen. Thankyou
I love using the 10-18 on a DSLR mounted up as a dashcam for road trips. Tried third party wides but the excessive distortion and slow noisy AF they all had was a deal breaker. Better quality footage than a GoPro on the 10-18. I used a SL1 and a 7DII but I am selling the SL1 as it does produce more grain issues in low light. The 7DII in contrast performs fantastic but its a bit bulky. Been eyeballing some 2nd hand 70D's as they are starting to drop below $400 on the used market. The Dual Pixel AF and flip touchscreen will do much better as a dashcam along with the improved sensor over the SL1.
Fantastic comparison 👍👍👍
Best video thanks
Thank you for keeping it simple... here are the lenses here’s what they look like in the same setting!!!!! Awesome vid
the last two are the best for indoor
Super helpful. Thanks!
Good video bro. Almost bought a 10 to 18 for indoors withOUT studio lights. Glad I stumbled over this video.
cool thans you Aarons !
I need something like the 10-18mm but with a bigger aperature. But they are often very expensive. The 24mm would be my best bet, but I think it's a bit too tight.
And that's during the day with light coming through the windows, night time will be bad for some, nice review I enjoyed
Excellent video! I'm thinking of buying the t7i, could you please do a video teaching how to use this camera for night pictures and moon pictures with the recommended settings and lens? Thanks and keep going your videos are the best!!
Aaron currently looking for a new lens and I watched a few of your videos very helpful man!
Great video thanks Aaron
THANK YOU SOO MUCH
sorry but .. its was film whit camera ? ... full frame ? thanks you ! i have the 10 18 and the 50mm ... i will order the 24 mm whit my new R7 ... because of the crop factor 1.6 x 24 = around 38 mm
Crop, T7i I believe.
I'm going to Niagara falls in 2 weeks. I am buying a Canon T7i. I was thinking about purchasing the 24mm and the 50mm. Do you think those to lenses would be great to use getting pictures in Niagara falls and for use of family and everyday use
Yes! Absolutely. My first 2 lenses
Very informative video. Thank you sir.
I’m buying a Canon m50 with the 10-18mm wide angle for small real estate videos. Will this be good enough for few low light shots or should I also purchase a 50mm? Love the vid!!
If you use a tripod and extend your exposure time that will be great for photos.
Aarons Practical Reviews I would be using it for videos though. Can I stick with the wide angle 10 to 18 mm for minimal low light rooms?
did you end up finding a lens? I'm having the same debate
@@idreesk7826 I bought both the 10-18mm and the 50mm. For my videos, the 10-18mm gave me decent quality WITH additional lighting in the room. The 50mm was definitely better in low light. If you want a good wide angle and low light lens, I’d suggest the Tokina 11-16mm. Costs way more, but gives you all the features in one.
Missed your videos. Aaron is your Sigma wide angle an EF lens or EF-s?
It's specifically made for a crop sensor unfortunately. But it fits on both.
i have a small dim room and my 50mm is too zoomed in for youtube workout videos. I think 24mm might be too zoomed in as well (i have a crop senor). I cant record with the 10-18mm because of the lighting. Anyone have a recommendations?
Am I The Only One Who sees Best Lighting on 10-18mm lens?
Yes
Yess
Yea yea , ure the only one yes
Thanks, man. 👊🏻
thank you for the great review 💯💮
Thank you!!
this was definitely a practical video.. that 50mm one was funny lol
What adapter do you need to use the 10-18mm on a Canon m50?
Not sure, I don't have an m50.
Questions let's say I want to take some photos at a band that is playing at a restaurant. Stage has lights and gig is at night. Which is the best lence to use
I have kit lense and one prime lense 50mm should I go for 24 mm ?
50mm f1.8 first in my opinion.
I have 50mm
For photo or video?
For sharpness i think 18-35 is the best and kit lens is the worst
Спасибо друг !
thank u!
how the hell mobile phone has batter aperture without those hole
You really miss the point: you need a something smaller then 18mm for room shots.
Smaller as in the 10-18mm? I don't understand your point.
I prefer my Sigma 14-24mm f2.8 on my full frame R6 or 6dMKii for room shots, or real estate. But this is about crop sensor cameras.
I love the 10-18mm lense 😮