Totally agree on the weight vs the tamron - i also have both and find the sigma 28-45mm feels a lot closer in weight on the camera to a typical 24-70 than it does the tamron 35-150. I'm not sure where the heavier glass elements are positioned but my guess is the tamron is more front weighted. I've used the sigma at a couple of weddings now and love it!
Glad I'm not the only one who finds this lens very practical. Feels like a 35-55mm when the stabe is dial up. Love the super close focus at 45mm end of the lens.
For photo, I'm waiting on the Sony 24-70 f/2. But it's nice to have diversity on the market and a constant f/1.8, though personally I anytime like the range of 24-50mm, rather than something starting at 28mm. At 0:50, I mishead "Canon, I love you!" :)
You don't have to hide your kids. Makes you way more relatable, we all have kids/family around. As for the lens, 45mm at 1.8 is good enough to simulate telephoto, and I love 28mm as a 24mm that doest distort people as much. I think of 28mm as the "24mm for portraits". Id be fine with that range. Bonus, thanks for telling us about that Ulanzi soft box. I got the Smallrig 60w COB, but the proprietary mount soft box they designed for it is such trash, it breaks SUPER easy when dismantling. You have to pull each small brittle spine out of its locked position, and they just snap and break like twigs. Ulanzi as usual has a better more practical design.
Probably sigma 28-70 2.8 (in L mount for sure so probably in E mount too) is better run and gun weddings...at least with S5iiX...much lighter and compact
@@nVuFilms maybe but in the L mount alliance you could take as well 2-3 1.8 Lumix lens for the price of the sigma and they are excellent specially the AF ( well not Sony Level but comparable to canon with S5iiX)
@@nVuFilms for sure 1.8 sigma zoom is great I agree just it is so front heavy...don't know after 3-4 hours...and the price...no idea men probably great for some people and less for other...I am happy just that it exist as well in L mount
Hahaha. I love you man. I love the unfiltered real talk and I don’t mind the kids in the shots. Makes it more genuine. Great review.
Thanks for watching 🙏
This wedding short was really good. Classy. Good work man !
Thx
Great wedding clip! Fantastic little Vu in the background. Thank you for the video
Those kids are your blessing brother
Absolutely
Really great review Vu....I am glad you had some pleasant surprises....the footage looks great...
Thanks
Totally agree on the weight vs the tamron - i also have both and find the sigma 28-45mm feels a lot closer in weight on the camera to a typical 24-70 than it does the tamron 35-150. I'm not sure where the heavier glass elements are positioned but my guess is the tamron is more front weighted. I've used the sigma at a couple of weddings now and love it!
Great review, I subscribed.
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Love your videos! Can you do a video on how you do your color grading? I love the color grade on your wedding video you shown.
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Great video. Just got mine yesterday.
People need to stop complaining about weight 😂 so worth it.
Lol
Dez nuts 🤣 oh man I love this channel.
Thanks
Glad I'm not the only one who finds this lens very practical. Feels like a 35-55mm when the stabe is dial up. Love the super close focus at 45mm end of the lens.
Close focus versatile for sure as well
Lov the ending😅
Did you film at f1.8 most of the time?
The whole time 😂
For photo, I'm waiting on the Sony 24-70 f/2.
But it's nice to have diversity on the market and a constant f/1.8, though personally I anytime like the range of 24-50mm, rather than something starting at 28mm.
At 0:50, I mishead "Canon, I love you!" :)
Looking forward to that as well
You don't have to hide your kids. Makes you way more relatable, we all have kids/family around.
As for the lens, 45mm at 1.8 is good enough to simulate telephoto, and I love 28mm as a 24mm that doest distort people as much. I think of 28mm as the "24mm for portraits". Id be fine with that range.
Bonus, thanks for telling us about that Ulanzi soft box. I got the Smallrig 60w COB, but the proprietary mount soft box they designed for it is such trash, it breaks SUPER easy when dismantling. You have to pull each small brittle spine out of its locked position, and they just snap and break like twigs. Ulanzi as usual has a better more practical design.
Ulanzi is fantastic. And u are right about the kids.
Pairing this up with a tamron 70-180 makes for great dumb bells.
Def great to build some gains
the out of focus rendering is so much better than the 24-50 g
Of course
Dad life is the best life 🤘
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Nice footage ... were all shots @F1.8?
Yea all day
If I have 24-70 II sigma does it worth if the 28-45 for preps and church for extra bokeh?
Do you uae any specific LUTs? Your videos look like movies!
Hey Vu question I’m trying to get a flash for my Sony a7iv I’m looking at the Sony one wich one do you think is good for beginners ??
Godox 860
Only thing I would add to this is 860 used.
Do yout use nd filter vu?
Myemteo ❤
was debating of selling my sigma 24-70 for this lens. But now I'm thinking I will lol.
internal zoom doesnt mean doesn't mean that the center of mass doesnt move
It doesn't and I never said it doesn't. .. But the changes aren't noticeable. Whereas the tamronn35-150 is very drastic
Which nd filter??
Freewell
LOL ... this softbox mechanism seems like 100% rip-off of Aputure Light Dome III :D
Oh is it? Didn't know aputure did that too. Which one came out first ?
@@nVuFilms Aputure, I guess like 2 years ago.
Probably sigma 28-70 2.8 (in L mount for sure so probably in E mount too) is better run and gun weddings...at least with S5iiX...much lighter and compact
F/2.8... vs f1.8. I'll take f1.8 all day if I could
@@nVuFilms maybe but in the L mount alliance you could take as well 2-3 1.8 Lumix lens for the price of the sigma and they are excellent specially the AF ( well not Sony Level but comparable to canon with S5iiX)
@@filipmichalsaffray441 ain't no one got time to swap lenses bro
@@nVuFilms for sure 1.8 sigma zoom is great I agree just it is so front heavy...don't know after 3-4 hours...and the price...no idea men probably great for some people and less for other...I am happy just that it exist as well in L mount