Sigma DC 18-35mm F/1.8 Art Lens

District Camera and Imaging (7086)
98.7% positive feedback
Price:
US $658.90
ApproximatelyAU $1,024.57
+ $62.70 postage
Estimated delivery Tue, 20 May - Thu, 29 May
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About this product

Product Information

This Sigma DC F/1.8 Standard Zoom camera lens has 18-35 mm focal length. The HSM, AF, DC lens features Auto & Manual Focus and is designed to be used with DSLR bodies. The lens' users can take bright, vivid and stunning photographs with great quality.

Product Identifiers

BrandSigma
MPN210-101, 210101
UPC0085126210540
eBay Product ID (ePID)152206842

Product Key Features

MountSigma
Focal LengthZoom, 18-35mm
Compatible BrandFor Canon
Maximum Aperturef/1.8
Compatible Filter Size72 mm
SeriesSigma DC
TypeArt Lens
Focus TypeAuto

Dimensions

Weight1.78 lbs
Item Weight1.78 lbs

Additional Product Features

Aperturef/1.8
Additional Tech CharacteristicsAf Hsm DC
Focal Length (mm)18-35mm
Camera TypeSLR
Camera TechnologyDigital
Product LineSigma DC

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Ratings and reviews

4.9
160 product ratings
  • 145 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 11 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Durable

Sharp image

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  • Top favourable review

    Binary Yes/No probably does not apply here. I can afford this level of sharpness, and not wish I had gone Full Frame.

    An f-1.8 aperature, in a zoom is either insane, or a sign of things to come.... I mated this with my Canon 70D, and I am realizing a great pairing here. Heavy, yes, but zooms by nature have more glass. You can go cheaper, but have no doubt this is money well spent and your results need very little skill to show it. And, this is helping me take more and better photos, so my skills are improving even faster with this in my goody bag. NO kit lens can compare. The ample 72mm front element adds weight and filter costs, while many Kit & Pancake Primes can share one set of 52mm add-ons. Smaller cheap glass will never outperform a quality larger lens (IMO). A crop sensor lens, basically a limited & dedicated device to crop sensor bodies. I do not see this niche of the Camera Body market going away in the years I plan on still using this format, and this lens. All this being said, I consider this money VERY well spent. On social media, I can fake telephoto by cropping a large RAW file (~20MB) to fill a 2,000p frame with more sharpness that F'book can handle w/o compressing out detail. This Zoom will give me broad landscapes, night city scapes AND stars as well as provide all the Portraiture bokeh I could ever want. It works on several levels, and fits my desires more than adequately. Best of luck, whichever direction your desires take you in your hobby.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Top critical review

    Nice lens, but man, did it come in a filthy condition

    The lens works. The images are nice and sharp. My problem with the purchase is that it came in a filthy condition. I can see from all of the grime on the zoom ring and focus ring, that this lens has seen a lot of use. But really, if you're selling it, why not spend a few minutes to clean it up a bit. Now that I've taken the time to clean it up, it looks much closer to new. Yes, it has a scratch on one side of the barrel and some chips in the paint, but those were known through the pictures before purchase. Perhaps I should have taken pictures of it's condition before taking the time to clean it up. But I didn't think about that until after the fact.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Real good so far !!!

    Had this lens for about 2mths now... after seeing reviews on this with the canon 70D camera, I am glad I purchased this. Did a lot of test shots at home first, trying to get used to lens, I noticed right away, not only is the lens sharp, but also it let's in a lot of light, being used to how to elevate your iso in dark areas, I have to set this way lower than all my other lenses, L lenses, prime, etc. I used this in a concert setting, primarily for video, and some pictures... and it didn't take much to adjust to my surroundings, being that at times I used my 18-135mm lens, I knew immediately how to adjust that iso and exposure. The only thing is I wished I had used a tripod with the 18-35mm, because of weight, and it can be pretty heavy when using on that 70D with grip, my arms were very sore the next day. I am very impressed with outcome of sharpness and zoom focus rings very fluid. I am now using this to replace the 40mm pancake lens and my 50mm 1.4, I still keep them for certain instances but this is my go to lens now. I love also the dof at 1:8... and the sharpness at 18 or 35mm zoom... nice and wide shots at 18mm zoom. This is minor but on my lens I have to make sure that lens cover is screwed on good, because on occasions it works it way loose after a while. This is a great combination with the 70D, autofocus pretty silent.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Probably not the first to say it, but probably the best lens of all time.

    This is one of my, if not my top favorite, favorite lenses of all time! Really love every aspect of this lens. The main aspect I love is the image followed by the build quality. It is a very reliable lens that makes up for its shortcomings like the zoom range and weight with the aperture, the sharpness, and its overall smoothness. Can't recommend it enough. Balanced, as all things should be.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • one word "classic"

    I 've had the Lens for less then a week haven't really put in shooting time but the image quality smooth focus pull this is Lenses at its finest even though I use it with an adapter for my m/43 olympus and can use it on my Black magic cinema camera this is the deal of the decade Ive had a host of Lenses and now with the olympus 45.1.8 its a rap also picked up a variable ND filter for the sigma its going to be sweet I highly recommend this Lens if you're on the fence get off and grab it

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Seriously Amazing for Video

    Have 2 of these on GH4's with speedboosters - changed my entire perspective! Now I can get the type of low light shots I need, and amazing bokeh too - I wish they had OIS but with the short focal length it's not a deal breaker. If you can afford to add this to your kit then you'd be well advised. Great lens.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Sigma 18-35 Lens is everything they say it is.

    Read all the reviews on this lens and then when you get it, realize it is really as good, no......maybe even better than they say. No CA, no distortion. Great, almost breathtaking images. Color is fantastic. I got rid of all my prime lenses after getting this lens. It is big. It is heavy. But it does do what I want it to do....take great photos. It is well built and rugged. The manual focus works great and the auto focus with my Sony A6300 works well. I am using the Sony A mount Sigma lens with the Sony adapter LA-EA3 and that works well. If you are thinking of getting this lens.....just do it! You will not regret it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • The Reviews are Rignt

    I love this lens. It is the sharpest lens I currently own. A bit heavy, but super well constructed. Great sharp focus, and beautiful Bokeh. With the f1.8 aperture setting, the low light capability is fantastic.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Amazing Lens

    The Sigma 18-35 is probably one of the best and now most used lenses in my collection. It has the quality of a prime lens at every focal length, covering the standard 18mm, 24mm, 28mm, and 30mm prime lineup. For the price, the Sigma lens is the first one I would recommend to everyone, maybe after the Canon 50 1.8.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Excellent lens, so versatile

    Been shooting with it for 2 weeks now. Great in many different circumstances. I primarily got it for indoor portrait and food use, but it's wide-angle-ness is great for outdoor and landscape shooting too. Pros: - Crisp photos - amazingly low f-stop - versatile shooting - solid and sturdy Cons: - It's a big lens, so be wary of its size. - A little slow to focus sometimes, but still getting used to it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New