Hopefully it was useful. I have a playlist of videos for the A6000: th-cam.com/play/PLOWYWrC3x24-DXNdKPL7yYhy6UFqTmkLV.html Generally it's a nice camera. I still have it.
The focus motor is an older design. 30mm considering the crop factor is a relatively narrow field of view for video. Good depends on what type of videography you want to do. I don't recall the price of this. I haven't used many E-mount lenses so can't give you a worthwhile suggestion based on personal experience. General talking to the camera style videos I do like around 20mm on APS-C cameras, but with my PC streaming setup I use the 16-50mm kit lens which is a nice focal range. I mostly have that lens at 16 but use it at 50mm sometimes when I want a close-up of a product I'm showing on camera. Other consideration are if you want to do hand-held video where lens stabilization would be important. This old Sigma lens doesn't have that feature. Assuming you have the 16-50mm kit lens use it and figure out which focal lengths you tend to use the most then start looking at lenses to supplement your preferences.
Watching this in 2023 for a a6000
Hopefully it was useful. I have a playlist of videos for the A6000: th-cam.com/play/PLOWYWrC3x24-DXNdKPL7yYhy6UFqTmkLV.html
Generally it's a nice camera. I still have it.
Смотрю это видео в мае 2024. Буду брать для м4/3.
🤘 que bueno ver el objetivo en una A6000 y observar el factor de recorte. Saludos
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I'm glad the video was useful to you.
is this lens suitable for videograhpy?) or would you recommend a different lens in this price range?
The focus motor is an older design. 30mm considering the crop factor is a relatively narrow field of view for video. Good depends on what type of videography you want to do. I don't recall the price of this. I haven't used many E-mount lenses so can't give you a worthwhile suggestion based on personal experience.
General talking to the camera style videos I do like around 20mm on APS-C cameras, but with my PC streaming setup I use the 16-50mm kit lens which is a nice focal range. I mostly have that lens at 16 but use it at 50mm sometimes when I want a close-up of a product I'm showing on camera.
Other consideration are if you want to do hand-held video where lens stabilization would be important. This old Sigma lens doesn't have that feature.
Assuming you have the 16-50mm kit lens use it and figure out which focal lengths you tend to use the most then start looking at lenses to supplement your preferences.
Hai..auto focus is good or not
It's an older lens so I'd call it "serviceable". Certainly not comparable to current era E-mount lenses.