You’re actually stopping down when you close the aperture (the numbers get bigger stopping down). This video was great, and your shots as well. Cool to see video and photography. I’m doing architectural and real-estate with the Laowa 9mm f2.8 currently, and looking to go to the Sigma so I’m not having to bring my Sony 15mm with me for details. The Laowa is superior optically in the corners (it’s almost zero distortion without in camera corrections), but of course it’s a manual lens with no zoom either. The manual part is fine, since I have it almost permanently at f8 focused to infinity for video and photography.
Great video dude.....I am actually about to work on the same review with this lens. I found all the results that you mention and agree 100%. I got it with my zv-e10II (just to review). My typical real estate setup is a a7c with 12-24mm F4 (I shoot everything bracket at F8 so for photography doesn't matter, for video I have the 16-35mm GM). Great little lens for sure! Nice job bud! Keep it up!
Add f stop along with your sample footage and at what focal lenth you have shoot that sample. it easy to compare and understand the capability of the product. also if you can do comparison with Sony 10-20 F4 & Sony 10-18 F4 OSS one that will be great.
Hi, I'm getting the sony a7iv and need a real estate photo and video lens. Can you do a review of the sigma 10-18 on the a7iv please. Also showing the focal length to use on that as I know there is some vignetting. Or if I should just use the camera in crop mode. Just need some comparisons as i cannot find anything specifically for real estate on a77iv. Thank you
If your shooting Realestate with the a7iv, that normally means you’ll be shooting in 60fps. With the a7iv, there’s automatically a 1.5 crop if shooting 4K 60, so you’ll want to get an apsc lens to be able to get a wide enough shot for real estate. I currently use the a7iv with the Sony 10-18 f4 apsc lens because of that crop in 4K 60. So you won’t have to worry about cropping in yourself because the camera will do it for you once you go into that frame rate. Hope this helps
I think the Tamron 11-20 may have a tad less distortion at 11mm but I overall they are very similar and you can’t go wrong with either one. I have not personally tested the Sony 10-20mm 4.0 yet!
You’re actually stopping down when you close the aperture (the numbers get bigger stopping down). This video was great, and your shots as well. Cool to see video and photography. I’m doing architectural and real-estate with the Laowa 9mm f2.8 currently, and looking to go to the Sigma so I’m not having to bring my Sony 15mm with me for details. The Laowa is superior optically in the corners (it’s almost zero distortion without in camera corrections), but of course it’s a manual lens with no zoom either. The manual part is fine, since I have it almost permanently at f8 focused to infinity for video and photography.
Good stuff! Looking to rent out the 10-18 for some real estate work going forward
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Great video dude.....I am actually about to work on the same review with this lens. I found all the results that you mention and agree 100%. I got it with my zv-e10II (just to review). My typical real estate setup is a a7c with 12-24mm F4 (I shoot everything bracket at F8 so for photography doesn't matter, for video I have the 16-35mm GM). Great little lens for sure! Nice job bud! Keep it up!
thank you I appreciate this! looking forward to seeing your review
Nice! Been wondering what to buy! Thanks
You should look into the Sony 600mm f/4 ;)
Add f stop along with your sample footage and at what focal lenth you have shoot that sample. it easy to compare and understand the capability of the product. also if you can do comparison with Sony 10-20 F4 & Sony 10-18 F4 OSS one that will be great.
that's a good idea. I will do that moving forward!
Hi, I'm getting the sony a7iv and need a real estate photo and video lens. Can you do a review of the sigma 10-18 on the a7iv please. Also showing the focal length to use on that as I know there is some vignetting. Or if I should just use the camera in crop mode. Just need some comparisons as i cannot find anything specifically for real estate on a77iv. Thank you
If your shooting Realestate with the a7iv, that normally means you’ll be shooting in 60fps. With the a7iv, there’s automatically a 1.5 crop if shooting 4K 60, so you’ll want to get an apsc lens to be able to get a wide enough shot for real estate. I currently use the a7iv with the Sony 10-18 f4 apsc lens because of that crop in 4K 60. So you won’t have to worry about cropping in yourself because the camera will do it for you once you go into that frame rate. Hope this helps
Any 10 to 11mm lens at F2.8 that has less distortion for the A6700? Or you reckon this is the best option for real estate.
I think the Tamron 11-20 may have a tad less distortion at 11mm but I overall they are very similar and you can’t go wrong with either one. I have not personally tested the Sony 10-20mm 4.0 yet!
I wondered since this aps-c lens … does it mean when mount it on aps-c body it will be 10-18mm or 15-27 ?
When you mount it on a APS-C body, you’ll have the same perspective as a full frame camera with a 15-27mm!
i use this lens and i shoot only one 2.8.( remember 2.8= to 4.5) video is no like photo, no all need to be on focus, you need separation