I have had this lens for about 9 years for my Canon 7D and have never had any problems. Now i have an eos M6. BTW, when it's all said and done you have some pretty nice images! Good job.
Subscribed. Pretty good overview of the handling and focal length of the lens. No bullshit. I'd like to see if there is softness in the corner through the full zoom range, and across apertures, but there are lots of sites with test patterns to look at.
The Canon has image stabilization and the STM motor so it would be quieter when filming. I would go with that option over this lens for video. The Tokina is good for landscape photography.
@@jeffscrappyreviews1519 What about real estate video where we can experience low light? I'd say this one would be better than Canon due to better light, correct?
@@dandrevs yeah i had got the canon 10-18mm but it sucks with low light and i took it back that 4.5 apature will hurt if you are shooting a basement room that isnt well lit!!
This lens is faster and depending on who you talk to also sharper. It does have a little distortion on the edge. I have never used the 10-18mm but it is cheaper and wider lens. If you are not planing on shooting the 10-18mm at night it should work fine for landscapes and other outdoor photos.
Had this lens for about 2 years now. Its been a good worker
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I have had this lens for about 9 years for my Canon 7D and have never had any problems. Now i have an eos M6. BTW, when it's all said and done you have some pretty nice images! Good job.
Subscribed. Pretty good overview of the handling and focal length of the lens. No bullshit. I'd like to see if there is softness in the corner through the full zoom range, and across apertures, but there are lots of sites with test patterns to look at.
I will keep that in mind. I was going to start reviewing some more lenses when summer rolls around. I will try to set up more test and redo this one.
Which camera did you used for the pictures ?
I used a Canon t6i and a Canon 80D for this one.
so good
Thanks for the review. I want to buy a wide for cinematic video but I dont know if I should go with this or the 10-18mm canon wide?
The Canon has image stabilization and the STM motor so it would be quieter when filming. I would go with that option over this lens for video. The Tokina is good for landscape photography.
@@jeffscrappyreviews1519 What about real estate video where we can experience low light? I'd say this one would be better than Canon due to better light, correct?
@@dandrevs yeah i had got the canon 10-18mm but it sucks with low light and i took it back that 4.5 apature will hurt if you are shooting a basement room that isnt well lit!!
Should we buy this lens or canon 10-18mm ?
This lens is faster and depending on who you talk to also sharper. It does have a little distortion on the edge. I have never used the 10-18mm but it is cheaper and wider lens. If you are not planing on shooting the 10-18mm at night it should work fine for landscapes and other outdoor photos.
Can I use this on 5d mark 3 ?
ifte jeb no this is a crop sensor lens you will see a heavy vignette in the frame
You can only use it at 16mm on your 5D.
GOOD JOB!
Fantastic f*cking review. Thanks Bro i will def get this lens
What is the added value of wearing sunglasses on this video? Video=communication This is harder when one cannot see the eyes
Good review.
Thank you
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