Really cool and useful video (and some fantastic locations!). I also have an A7Cii but only full-frame lenses, so I've often been curious about the quality of my photos if I did pick up an APSC lens. If I ever do, I'll choose that Sigma 18-50mm for sure - I'm not a fan of 24-70mm/28-75mm full frame lenses because of their size and weight. I have a Tamron 28-75mm G2 that I barely use as I'd much rather carry two primes with me instead, especially for street photography.
@@DanRenfree thanks for supporting! I also have a video comparing the Sigma 18-50 (apsc)vs Sigma 28-70(full frame): ruclips.net/video/o5JRYjHkmxg/видео.htmlsi=66Qnlei9BJ6Uv1aL Hope you find it useful
I really love your videos Your videos helpful me to set my apsc camera next time pls do videos about full frame camera Sony a7cii and Sony a7vi pls ❤ coz I decided to step up in the future
Very useful video thanks! I have 1 question though: Is the high ISO performance in photography better in this setup with this lens than with the same lens on an APSC like ZVE10 or a6700 or is it the same amount of noise?
@@replay0712 Have you also tried the Sony 35 1.8? I’m thinking about buying one of these two, 40 f2.5 is more lightweight but 35 has larger aperture. Any suggestions?
@@ConstantineSPhotography I have owned both the 35mm f/1.8 and the 40 f/2.5. I prefer the 35mm because it is sharper, better minimum focus, less distortion, almost no focus breathing, and slightly cheaper price. The 40mm f/2.5 has an aperture ring but I feel like the ring is too close to the body and not the most comfortable to change. Definitely get the 35mm f/1.8.
@@lijinmaria4912 I think samyang 45mm f1.8 is a great compact inexpensive lens to begin with. You can use it for everyday photography, and turn to crop mode if you’re aiming for longer shots
Thanks for the test. If an 18mm APS-C lens (in an APS-C body) equals a 28mm FF lens (in an FF body), so an 18mm APS-C in an FF body will be 18mm x 1.5, is that correct?
Hii, Can you make a comparison video in a7cii difference between APSC mode and full mode, which mode is for batter Active stabilization and 120 FPS slow-Mo for batter sharpness..
stabilization effect will depend on focal length. Since apsc is cropped in, it's longer focal length, so it'll be more shaky. 120fps on a7cii can only be done in HD, not 4k, no matter in full frame or apsc mode.
You are right, but i see some fhb footage are not so sharp and some fhd footage are so sharp can't tell the difference with 4k watching in small display.. and in apsc mode it's getting a higher focal length but it not down sampling for 4k footage from the whole sensor, so less rolling Sutter, and may less things to process for active stabilization.. i see zv-e1 active stabilization only is so batter than a7cii act-stblztn in your video.. maybe because it zv-e1 not down sampling the footage.. so we may get a batter active stabilization with a wider aps-c lens for same fild of view as full frame in a7cii for 4k footage..
FHD can sometimes look as sharp as 4K, especially on smaller displays, but not in every case, it also depends on the lighting condition and which lens you use. You are right about rolling shutter, in APS-C mode, there’s noticeably less rolling shutter, so it might look like you get better stabilization.
Right, with my sony 11mm f1.8 apsc lens if it's apsc mode active stabilization as good as zv-e1 active stady only, it is a very perfect for me and with my tamron 28-200mm i can get some extra telephoto reach for the a7cii higher megapixel.. thanks 🥰
Sometimes it can be very obvious, using crop mode will improve a bit. You can take a look at this video at 6'20 ruclips.net/video/I9YfYyNLJxQ/видео.html
Very nice images!
@@paullafleur6112 Thank you very much! I was lucky, when I visited there it was beautiful sunny day so I could profit from the nice lighting!
Amazing videos, learn a lot here 😁
@@Albertoabrian thanks 😊 I’m glad to hear that
For such a "cheap" lens this is perfect for casual use
@@o0YumRamen0o it is! Great on a full frame camera 📷
Really cool and useful video (and some fantastic locations!). I also have an A7Cii but only full-frame lenses, so I've often been curious about the quality of my photos if I did pick up an APSC lens. If I ever do, I'll choose that Sigma 18-50mm for sure - I'm not a fan of 24-70mm/28-75mm full frame lenses because of their size and weight. I have a Tamron 28-75mm G2 that I barely use as I'd much rather carry two primes with me instead, especially for street photography.
@@DanRenfree thanks for supporting! I also have a video comparing the Sigma 18-50 (apsc)vs Sigma 28-70(full frame): ruclips.net/video/o5JRYjHkmxg/видео.htmlsi=66Qnlei9BJ6Uv1aL
Hope you find it useful
I really love your videos Your videos helpful me to set my apsc camera next time pls do videos about full frame camera Sony a7cii and Sony a7vi pls ❤ coz I decided to step up in the future
@@arsene-pd5ks I’m really glad to hear that 😊 I will definitely make a video on this topic and will post it here once it’s done
Great combo, compact. Does in camera lens corrections (distortion etc..) works correctly with this setup for jpeg images ? Thanks
Yes in camera lens corrections work greatly on jpeg images, you don't have to correct it in post!
Very useful video thanks! I have 1 question though: Is the high ISO performance in photography better in this setup with this lens than with the same lens on an APSC like ZVE10 or a6700 or is it the same amount of noise?
@@SlashORC I think it should be very similar, but on apsc camera you have more resolution
Are you going to review the Viltrox 40 f2.5 for Sony E? I consider to buy this small lens and it should fit well for A7C camera
@@rmkvchk I’m still thinking about it but right now I’m more interested in the Sony 40 f2.5
@@ConstantineSPhotography I have the Sony, its a great lens.
@@replay0712 thanks 😊 I’m looking forward to it
@@replay0712 Have you also tried the Sony 35 1.8? I’m thinking about buying one of these two, 40 f2.5 is more lightweight but 35 has larger aperture. Any suggestions?
@@ConstantineSPhotography I have owned both the 35mm f/1.8 and the 40 f/2.5. I prefer the 35mm because it is sharper, better minimum focus, less distortion, almost no focus breathing, and slightly cheaper price. The 40mm f/2.5 has an aperture ring but I feel like the ring is too close to the body and not the most comfortable to change. Definitely get the 35mm f/1.8.
Nice Video, What is your shooting mode for both Video and photo? Thank you.
@@replay0712 thank you 😊 I use M mode AF-C, I’m more used to controlling all the settings by myself
@@ConstantineSPhotography Thank you! Keep making great content.
@@replay0712 Will do! Thanks for supporting!
Have you heard about the viltrox 28mm f4.5 coming out ?
@@underratedmc yes it’s coming soon at the end of the month. Looks very compact but a bit cheap
Nice..
@@bikashpathak3229 Thank you my friend 😊
Isnt ac72 full frame ?
Yes it's full frame but I put an apsc lens on it to keep it lightweight and it works great
Can you suggest only one lense for a7c2
@@lijinmaria4912 I think samyang 45mm f1.8 is a great compact inexpensive lens to begin with. You can use it for everyday photography, and turn to crop mode if you’re aiming for longer shots
@@ConstantineSPhotography is good for video
@@lijinmaria4912 yes it’s got great and silent auto focus and not much focus breathing
@@ConstantineSPhotography thank you 🤝
Welcome!
Thanks for the test. If an 18mm APS-C lens (in an APS-C body) equals a 28mm FF lens (in an FF body), so an 18mm APS-C in an FF body will be 18mm x 1.5, is that correct?
Yes that is correct!
Hii, Can you make a comparison video in a7cii difference between APSC mode and full mode, which mode is for batter Active stabilization and 120 FPS slow-Mo for batter sharpness..
stabilization effect will depend on focal length. Since apsc is cropped in, it's longer focal length, so it'll be more shaky. 120fps on a7cii can only be done in HD, not 4k, no matter in full frame or apsc mode.
You are right, but i see some fhb footage are not so sharp and some fhd footage are so sharp can't tell the difference with 4k watching in small display..
and in apsc mode it's getting a higher focal length but it not down sampling for 4k footage from the whole sensor, so less rolling Sutter, and may less things to process for active stabilization.. i see zv-e1 active stabilization only is so batter than a7cii act-stblztn in your video..
maybe because it zv-e1 not down sampling the footage.. so we may get a batter active stabilization with a wider aps-c lens for same fild of view as full frame in a7cii for 4k footage..
FHD can sometimes look as sharp as 4K, especially on smaller displays, but not in every case, it also depends on the lighting condition and which lens you use.
You are right about rolling shutter, in APS-C mode, there’s noticeably less rolling shutter, so it might look like you get better stabilization.
Right, with my sony 11mm f1.8 apsc lens if it's apsc mode active stabilization as good as zv-e1 active stady only, it is a very perfect for me and with my tamron 28-200mm i can get some extra telephoto reach for the a7cii higher megapixel.. thanks 🥰
HI! If you have to choose only one camera, which you'll prefer - ZVe1 or A7C2?
@@vvlad78 I prefer the A7cii because I take more photos than videos! Or if you are a hybrid photographer you can also choose the A7cii
@@ConstantineSPhotography Thank you very much for reply! And one more question - does the rolling shutter effect on A7c2 in 4K bother you much?
Sometimes it can be very obvious, using crop mode will improve a bit. You can take a look at this video at 6'20 ruclips.net/video/I9YfYyNLJxQ/видео.html
Can only see. Can't choose.