1:07 Is your lens broken? Because I have be using this lens for years now and it is NOT a manual lens. In fast the auto focus works prettying well. Also would not really use this lens for hand held vlogging. At 18mm on the wide end it's still rather tight even at full arms length. You want something wide enough to hold at a comfortable distance and give you enough head room. With no stabilization in the lens you will want active steady shot on if not using a gimbal and of course that crops in your view even tighter as mentioned. I recommend getting something that's at least 16mm or wider. There are a couple that cover this range depending on your needs and budget. Like the Sigma 10-18mm f2.8 or the Sony 10-20mm f4
*My Mistake I thought it was manual. But still even at 18mm it's not bad if ya don't use stabilization as a gimble is very useful and I have tested it outside and it's not that bad, but I bought this for unboxing videos as it works well for that but everyone's going to have their own uses for this as I don't need a 10-18 when I have an 11mm and a 15mm that sits on my FX30 at all times but this is a nice versatile lens*
@@BlackapinoTheTechGuy you;re better off with the 17-70 anyway , i dont see a reason for this purchase if its just going to be a mostly stationary lens also i cant recommend using an m2s for long periods of time , 2 friends of mine broke a crane m3s using a 16mm/zve10 caged and an a6600 with sigma 30
1:07 Is your lens broken? Because I have be using this lens for years now and it is NOT a manual lens. In fast the auto focus works prettying well.
Also would not really use this lens for hand held vlogging. At 18mm on the wide end it's still rather tight even at full arms length. You want something wide enough to hold at a comfortable distance and give you enough head room. With no stabilization in the lens you will want active steady shot on if not using a gimbal and of course that crops in your view even tighter as mentioned.
I recommend getting something that's at least 16mm or wider. There are a couple that cover this range depending on your needs and budget. Like the Sigma 10-18mm f2.8 or the Sony 10-20mm f4
*My Mistake I thought it was manual. But still even at 18mm it's not bad if ya don't use stabilization as a gimble is very useful and I have tested it outside and it's not that bad, but I bought this for unboxing videos as it works well for that but everyone's going to have their own uses for this as I don't need a 10-18 when I have an 11mm and a 15mm that sits on my FX30 at all times but this is a nice versatile lens*
@@BlackapinoTheTechGuy you;re better off with the 17-70 anyway , i dont see a reason for this purchase if its just going to be a mostly stationary lens
also i cant recommend using an m2s for long periods of time , 2 friends of mine broke a crane m3s using a 16mm/zve10 caged and an a6600 with sigma 30