If you want the zoom to not be out of focus for video then need to find lenses that are parfocal. My tamron 17-70mm isn’t parfocal too so when I zoom in and out it loses focus. But I chose tamron for the Vibration Control. Also with the aperture changes when zooming it should have been fixed with the 5th gen processor and x-trans 5 sensor.
Great video! Just curious, how is the rack focus capability for video? I’ve been having trouble using the Fuji 35 f2 to do a rack focus (you reaaaallly gotta crank to do rack focus from objects 1-6 feet apart). Granted I know these are photo lenses, but just wondering your experience has been for rack focus. Easy? Thanks! 🙂
I currently have a Fuji XT200 with the 15-45 f3.5-5.6 kit lens. Is it worth upgrading to the Sigma 18-50 even if the focal lengths are pretty close? Been using it for 4 years now for mostly travel and street photography. I want to try a lens that's not variable aperture.
Great video. I also have the same set up. However, I've been thinking about getting a second hand 40mp X-H2. I've heard about some lenses that meeting the more challenging newer sensor. Have you tried this lens on either the X-T5 or the X-H2? If yes, what are your thoughts? Thanks.
No it doesn’t, and it also won’t get it through a firmware update. Fuji doesn’t bring new simulations to older models via firmware update normally. They said they would bring reala ace to the X-T5 via firmware update, but also didn’t happen until now.
Bruh, people laugh when oyu say you miss those 4mm from 24 to 28, but it really makes the world of difference! I shoot alot of concerts, and I am definitely looking to find a 24mm again
This lens isn't due you then, if you use your camera for professional work then you need something for it. This is for hobbyist which don't have much options. Not everything needs to be for professional work
@@ionrage I dont know why you are coming for me like that. I said literally nothing of the sorts! I am not critizing this lens at all, or any other 28mm lens. Just saying you DO notice those 4mm if you shoot in a lot of confined spaces. That goes for hobbyists or professionals.
Hi, I've been planning to buy my first camera next year right after my exam is over, xs-20 paired with sigma 18-50. I am dead set on Xs20 but having doubts, Can you please help decide between xt-4 and xs20 because are almost identical in features but xs20 is new? Your insight would be really helpful
The X-S20 will have a better auto focus system than the X-T4 due to the newer processor (same as the on on the X-T5). I personally chose the X-S20 because of this reason plus the lighter weight, smaller size, and longer battery life.
@@spdcrzy do u think I should go with the a6700 or the a7cr for my first camera? I can't decide and if I feel like I'd end up going full frame in a few years I'd rather just do it now
@@MoreData-hz8hm So it depends. Are you going to shoot more photos or video? If the balance any more than 30% in favor of photos, I'd say go full-frame with the A7CR. APS-C sensors have gotten pretty decent at video for very cheap compared to full-frame sensors, so if you vlog a lot and shoot a lot of handheld video, go with the A6700.
will have to give this lens another shot, maybe together with a Sony a6700. Tested it with my a6000 and was not impressed. Thought I was just not a zoom kinda guy, but then tried an Sigma 28-70 2.8 with an A7C in Japan. First I was not impressed either, but then saw the images back home on the monitor, and damn, those pictures are crisp. Now hoping it was just my a6000 and the 18-50 turns out better on the newer APSC cameras.
UNFORTUNATELY, the Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 DC DN lens that I purchased on 12/8/22 for my Fuji X-T5 camera developed a problem on 7/29/24 that means I can't depend upon it. Up until that time I was pleased with it for both photos & video. BUT after I had taken about 190 photon on the 29th, the aperture froze at F20 & nothing I could do resolved this. I was about 2hrs driving distance from home. Another zoom lens worked just fine on my camera when I got back home. Mysteriously, the Sigma lens now seemed to work again. BUT when I researched online, I found several other situations where Sigma lenses had similar problems. THEREFORE, I have no choice but to stop using this Sigma lens & get the Fuji XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens, since I can't run the risk of having the Sigma lens fail again when I'm away from home.
this lens is awesome for Fujifilm! that macro like ability is insane!
Just bought this to use with my XT4! Loving it. Great detail and image quality. Can’t beat the flexibility and size
If you want the zoom to not be out of focus for video then need to find lenses that are parfocal. My tamron 17-70mm isn’t parfocal too so when I zoom in and out it loses focus. But I chose tamron for the Vibration Control. Also with the aperture changes when zooming it should have been fixed with the 5th gen processor and x-trans 5 sensor.
I can't believe how small that thing is! And the macro ability is great.
I'm with you on that
This lens is much better on the X-S20. Much better focus (5th-gen processor), better video, lighter and smaller camera.
Good to know. Just got the X-S20
Please tell me, I can't find any information. Does this lens have a real, mechanical focus ring? Or it's electronic as on all native Fujifilm glasses?
I love this lens. I'm a Sony shooter. I bought the Viltrox 13mm f1.4 to compensate for the limited 18mm range. Happy camper.
What mic do you use on your camera?
This video finalized my decision to get one, thanks dude!
You’re welcome happy to help! Lemme know what you think too
Great video! Just curious, how is the rack focus capability for video? I’ve been having trouble using the Fuji 35 f2 to do a rack focus (you reaaaallly gotta crank to do rack focus from objects 1-6 feet apart). Granted I know these are photo lenses, but just wondering your experience has been for rack focus. Easy? Thanks! 🙂
I currently have a Fuji XT200 with the 15-45 f3.5-5.6 kit lens. Is it worth upgrading to the Sigma 18-50 even if the focal lengths are pretty close? Been using it for 4 years now for mostly travel and street photography. I want to try a lens that's not variable aperture.
Only upgrade if you feel your current gear is lacking or needs something to supplement it
Great video. I also have the same set up. However, I've been thinking about getting a second hand 40mp X-H2. I've heard about some lenses that meeting the more challenging newer sensor. Have you tried this lens on either the X-T5 or the X-H2? If yes, what are your thoughts? Thanks.
What kit was used to shoot this video with?
"This thing is TINY"
My doctor after he scanned my brain
hahaha surely not true
Is it weather resistant?
The footage looks great!
X-T4 doesn’t have Nostalgic Neg, does it? I have the camera, but maybe I missed a firmware update!
No it doesn’t, and it also won’t get it through a firmware update. Fuji doesn’t bring new simulations to older models via firmware update normally.
They said they would bring reala ace to the X-T5 via firmware update, but also didn’t happen until now.
Bruh, people laugh when oyu say you miss those 4mm from 24 to 28, but it really makes the world of difference! I shoot alot of concerts, and I am definitely looking to find a 24mm again
This lens isn't due you then, if you use your camera for professional work then you need something for it. This is for hobbyist which don't have much options. Not everything needs to be for professional work
@@ionrage I dont know why you are coming for me like that. I said literally nothing of the sorts! I am not critizing this lens at all, or any other 28mm lens. Just saying you DO notice those 4mm if you shoot in a lot of confined spaces. That goes for hobbyists or professionals.
did you had latest firmware update for the sigma?
The footage was fantastic.
Oh, I totally would buy the sigma one because I’m all about saving some money
Still wishing for a native 18-35 f1.8 so I can drop the adapter
Would the lens experience the same on E mount? 😗
apparently so! I know Jason Vong did a vid on this a while ago too
Yes. This lens was released for the Sony E-mount in October 2021
Great review! Where did you get the fuji skin? Nice
did a whole video on. check it out! (link in description) ua-cam.com/video/8stSQLpfphY/v-deo.htmlsi=lwWf7f0XyqWOtotj
Thank you. The video is informative
Hi, I've been planning to buy my first camera next year right after my exam is over, xs-20 paired with sigma 18-50. I am dead set on Xs20 but having doubts, Can you please help decide between xt-4 and xs20 because are almost identical in features but xs20 is new? Your insight would be really helpful
going through the exact same dilemma, switching from r6
The X-S20 will have a better auto focus system than the X-T4 due to the newer processor (same as the on on the X-T5). I personally chose the X-S20 because of this reason plus the lighter weight, smaller size, and longer battery life.
bought (and returned) this lens for my XH2. terrible contrast, i prefer the look of the 18-55 Fuji
Thanks for the feedback! Happy you found a lens you like
I have the e-mount version and it's the lens that's stuck to my Sony 90% of the time.
that's perfect
I have the same lens for Sony. BRILLIANT little lens - if you give it a good enough sensor. The ZV E-10 handicaps it SO badly.
Ohh really? What about the a6700?
@@MoreData-hz8hm I'd argue the a6700 is about as good as you can get for Sony APS-C cameras.
@@spdcrzy do u think I should go with the a6700 or the a7cr for my first camera? I can't decide and if I feel like I'd end up going full frame in a few years I'd rather just do it now
@@MoreData-hz8hm So it depends. Are you going to shoot more photos or video? If the balance any more than 30% in favor of photos, I'd say go full-frame with the A7CR. APS-C sensors have gotten pretty decent at video for very cheap compared to full-frame sensors, so if you vlog a lot and shoot a lot of handheld video, go with the A6700.
@@spdcrzy thanks so much for your thoughts
will have to give this lens another shot, maybe together with a Sony a6700. Tested it with my a6000 and was not impressed. Thought I was just not a zoom kinda guy, but then tried an Sigma 28-70 2.8 with an A7C in Japan. First I was not impressed either, but then saw the images back home on the monitor, and damn, those pictures are crisp.
Now hoping it was just my a6000 and the 18-50 turns out better on the newer APSC cameras.
Ahe maybe. I love zooms now. I used to be about primes but I got lazy to carry and change lenses
This or 35mm f2 at 35mm
UNFORTUNATELY, the Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 DC DN lens that I purchased on 12/8/22 for my Fuji X-T5 camera developed a problem on 7/29/24 that means I can't depend upon it. Up until that time I was pleased with it for both photos & video. BUT after I had taken about 190 photon on the 29th, the aperture froze at F20 & nothing I could do resolved this. I was about 2hrs driving distance from home. Another zoom lens worked just fine on my camera when I got back home. Mysteriously, the Sigma lens now seemed to work again. BUT when I researched online, I found several other situations where Sigma lenses had similar problems. THEREFORE, I have no choice but to stop using this Sigma lens & get the Fuji XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 R LM WR Lens, since I can't run the risk of having the Sigma lens fail again when I'm away from home.
Are they painting a pikachu???
You’re 🎤 sound is a lil essy 😅 I think it might have been peaking 😅
Sowwy. I usually do a lot of sound checks before
Wish they had it for Canon RF APSC.
Not gonna happen. God damn it Canon.
adapter?
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thx!
Just like me!
You have a lucky boyfriend
ugh. GIVE US A 1.8!!!!! ughhhh
that would be sweet
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