I wish every lens was tested like this. Instead of just talking about it for 15 minutes, you put it to a real use, so we can just see exactly how it performs.
This is the most comprehensive lens review I've ever seen. You've covered everything that I wanted to know about this lens. I love how you filmed the whole review using the actual lens that is being reviewed and provided video samples in all kinds of different lighting scenarios and focal lengths. This video should be a benchmark for lens reviews for video usage in my opinion. Keep up the great work! Liked and subscribed.
You are so right about the fact that this lens produces a soft (not too sharp) diffused image, very cinematic, almost all the videos that i have seen on youtube, shot with this lens look very cinematic, almost ARRI cameras like. Picking this lens up for my a6400. Nice Video.
Been on the fence about whether or not to get the 18-105mm and this video sealed the deal. While I do mostly food content, I've been experimenting with some family videos and this video was just the inspiration I needed. Appreciate the vibe and the editing savvy in your videos! Keep on rocking it!
Love this lens. Having the oss stabilization is great but the look this lens gives is why I love it! I wish it would work on my a7siii I just got but that camera won’t work with crop lenses in 4K because of the 12mp sensor
@@GeorgeFromBG actually I didn’t end up getting it haha. I went with the Tamron 17-70 f2.8 instead. There’s definitely less range but I liked the fact that the image is pretty sharp, the auto focus is relatively quick, and the f2.8 makes it a bit easier if it’s dark. I found it super helpful since I shoot mostly food videos at night and found the 2.8 is helpful when I’m too lazy to set up my lights haha
yup, you just convinced me to buy this, lol. I was discouraged about the F/4, but I think I can survive with switching lenses until I build my collection. Thank you
Great review! I just bought an 18-105mm for an incredible price of 250€ on eBay and now use it a lot with my ZV-E10. I completely agree with everything you said about the lens, but would like to emphasize one thing you only mentioned briefly: This lens has AWESOME stabilization. Its OSS is so much more effective than the OSS of the kit lens that I get even pretty stable handheld video footage at 105mm. It's even stable enough for relatively smooth walkaround footage at 18mm with OSS only. It has by far the best OSS of any lens I ever used, which really is a big deal with the ZV-E10 which doesn't have IBIS and crops in 45% for mediocre digital stabilization. For the ZV-E10, this lens is really a gamechanger, especially if you hate using a gimbal like me. I only wish it could weigh a bit less, but on the other hand I think that its weight contributes a lot to its stabilization as a heavier lens will be less affected by microjitters than the ultra lightweight kit lens.
There is a big truth about the cinematic/soft rendering of this lens! Its the biggest reason i bought it 6 months ago for my a6000 and its pretty much my main lens. It reminds me the cinematic look of an IRIX Dragonfly 30mm 1.4 i had when i used DSLRs. For the build quality, no complaints! All metal, very nice looking and balances amazingly. And the constant f4, internal focusing and zooming makes this lens exceptional (actually i can't recall any other 6x zoom lens in the industry with all of those specs together). I found it at 519€ in a black Friday deal. For a Sony lens is really a bargain!!
Just stumbled upon this video while considering the different aps-c zoom lenses out there! You’re way to underrated man, this kind of content is pure gold, you gave a detailed overview of the specs while showing us a real life use and good god the images were so intense and cinematic! Also I was in Vallarta last spring break with some Canadian fellows and have a bunch of friends down there so you really got me on the location ❤
Nice video. Thanks for the straightforward narration and explanations. Your demonstrations were very nice and wonderful to evaluate. I'm re-thinking this lens now when other reviews derided it for being too soft. It seems you only evaluated it on its ability to autofocus. It is silly to deem a lens unusable just because it's focus hunting in low light--if I'm using a lens in low light I'm going to manually focus it.
Nice review. A very solid lense, I kinda got annoyed with it photography wise but in reality it was just the dark grey british days. Nice video and always nice to see Mexico 🇲🇽
Is there a setting within the camera (HDR?) that can be used to get bright photos and avoid post-processing the way you did with Lightroom? I have an a6000 but thinking of getting the a6700 to get the brightest possible photos without resorting to post processing. Thank you!
Great review. I use a Sony a6400 with the 70-200 f2.8 and plan to use this lens with a Sony a6000 for close shots. I work professional basketball in Puerto Rico. I’ve been using a Tamron 28-75 f2.8 with the a6000 but the lack of stability is causing a little too much softness than I would like, so I expect this lens to do the job. Great video!!!
Thank you for this review So as someone who is not new to vlogging I just sold my cannon power shot sx740 and I’m looking to buy something definitely more advanced. I’m thinking about grabbing the ze10 and this lens mainly because I’d like to do some videos doing try on hauls and product reviews where I’m going to need my whole body in the shot. And as clear as possible. Do you recommend this lens for videos of that nature ?
It’s a great set up but depending on how much room you have it could be a bit close at 18mm. I’d take a look at the Sony 10-18 which would definitely be wide enough for whole body shots. But definitely the 18-105 is a great lens for all around versatility. Here a video I made using the zv-e10 and Sony 10-18. Still Sold Out! SONY ZV-E10 Vlog Test th-cam.com/video/Dc4CSaDEgj0/w-d-xo.html
Awesome review. I know people hate the 16-50 kit lens, but it gives me great results, but it IS a pain to keep having to adjust aperture when zooming. Really annoying.. I also have the 55-210, which is also an awesome lens, but same issue. I also use the 35mm f1.8 OSS for low light, and that's an awesome lens overall, but I think I'm gonna suck it up and grab this lens. It seems much more convenient although... I'll probably have to buy a different gimbal. The Crane M2 works great with both the 16-50 and the 35mm, but I'm assuming this will be too big. Oh well... Whatever makes the best art wins. Thanks for such great insight. Helped a lot.
I still will use my kit lens for vlogging. It’s nice to have a 16 that’s stabilized. The 18-105 is a pretty awesome lens but it most likely won’t work on the M2 cause it’s probably too front heavy.
@@KyleWattsTV yes, I agree. I'll probably grab the Weebill S. If I decide to get the lens. :-) I'm pretty sure it's about to happen. Partially your fault :-)
The zv-1 is very good for always having a camera on you. Having the active stabilization as well as a decent zoom the zv1 is great. Having the bigger camera sometimes is tough to deal with and awkward in some situations. My a6400 also doesn’t have any stabilization so a gimbal is sometimes necessary. The bigger camera and better lens choices ultimately will look better but the ease of the zv1 makes it a good choice
Can you please suggest a camera and lens that you'd pick which I can use, one for food and and travelling (18-105) for sure after watching your video. 📹❤️Ur video Also I'm new to this world of cameras... So are a6500 and a6600 are better versions?
Been thinking about picking up this lens for a while but just not sure it would be that big of an upgrade over my 16-50 kit lens. What are your thoughts on the 18-105 vs the 16-50 kit? Edit: Nevermind. Heard your thoughts later in the video.
To me it’s a very big difference. Its more stabilized, has a smoother look, better bokeh, better colors, way longer zoom. I’ve probably used my kit lens once since I bought this lens.
@@KyleWattsTV yeah you’re probably right. I should just bite the bullet and pick it up. I guess I’ve just gotten so spoiled with the image of the sigmas that I assume since the 18-105 won’t look like that, what’s the point haha
You mentioned this lens produces softer images. Would you say it’s a noticeable difference when you are editing? In other words, do you feel you have to do more in post to get it looking sharp?
It’s not that it’s not sharp, it just has kind of a diffused look which I actually like better. It’s kinda more cinematic looking. And no, I don’t have to do anything more really in post to sharpen it.
Great review. I have zve10. With kit lens . Cant decide on this or the sigma 16 or sony 11 (expensive). Pretty much filming and vlogging holidays, blogs, building work etc. Have a go pro for stuff, but this looks a good all rounder. Can it be used at 18 then run in catalyst browse ok? Thx
Hello Kyle. I have the same "pack", 6400+18-105, and when i'm shooting video, and applying some zoom, the lens struggles to focus, wich can ruin my videos. Did you have some kind of issue like this? I don't know what to do, since i love the lens and the camera...
I haven’t really had that issue. I have my focus mode set to wide and my metering set to multi. Maybe try those settings out of you have something set different
I just bought the SonyFX30 - I am still doubting between the sigma 18-50mm 2.8f or the Sony 18-105mm 4f. I want to make documentary/cinematic/vlog style videos. Which one would you pick? Sony FX30 has IBIS but I don't know if that is sufficient or not
Both are sold lenses. The 18-105 would be a bit more versatile but not as good in low light. Antother lens to look at is the Tamron 17-70mm f2.8 which also is a stabilized lens. You could also go with the sigma 24-70 which is a full frame lens, but would still be very good on that camera.
@@KyleWattsTV I think Ill go for the higher focal length, automatic zoom and build in stability for the sony. As a beginner propably easier to practise with and a better price then the Tamron.
Great video and I’m now blaming you for my purchase of this lens :) could you please tell me what software you are using to colour grade your footage and photos? I’m going to be using this lens on my a6600 so I’m hoping the in body stabilisation plus the lens stabilisation will make a big difference compared to my sigma 16mm. It would be great for you to do a video on colour grading I like your style Nice one 👍
I use Final Cut Pro for editing/color grading. In this video, I used standard color profile and really only adjusted my highlights and shadows and sometimes dropped my mids for contrast. On top of that the city of Puerto Vallarta just looks good on film especially at golden hour. This lens will be great on that a6600
Thanks Paul! That’s all Mexico! Not much color grading in this video just the basic luma adjustments. This lens does have a bit of a warmer look to it though.
fantastico! Puerto Vallarta is my kind of town! You can walk anywhere! love it...I have a Sony FX30 and this Sony lens 18-105mm f4...with enough light it looks great in your video...but I wonder how much better would the new sigma 18-50mm f2.8 would do? It's only 1 f stop brighter...I wish Sigma made the 18-35mm f1.8 for Sony E...! it would be massive I know but great for low light. I have the Sigma 16mm for gimbal work and also the 30mm f1.4...maybe all i need for now-do you still use your lens in darker conditions? Nice sunsets in Puerto Vallarta!
@@KyleWattsTV gracias! so the Tamron is a little better? OSS ok? I have the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 for Canon...I should borrow a Sigma adapter MC-11 and see if the video autofocus is as good on Sony as it is on my Canon cameras. Thanks!
Hi, I really want to buy the Sigma 30mm f / 1.4 but the only thing that prevents me is the lack of zoom. I just bought a camera, without a kit lens and saw a lot of people who said that starting a prime lens would limit me. My question to you is did you feel that the lack of zoom limited you that you started in photography and videoagraphy? I would love for you to answer (:
My first lenses were the sigma 16mm and 30mm. The 16 got used the most for vlogging and the 30 mostly got used for product photography. It didn’t take long for me to pick up the 18-105 and became kind of my go to lens
@@ZoharGoldMine there is sigma 18-50 2.8 lens that is super sharp and much brighter than kit and 18-105. tamron 17-70 2.8 is also great. sigma primes are sharp, bright and vivid but you are limited to either 16, 30 or 56mm . i have right now both sigma 16mm and 56mm prime (1.4), sigma 18-50 2.8, sony 18-135mm and imho, best all around lens would be sony 18-135mm for photography; for videos i'd go with sigma 16-50 2.8
It would be probably ok, usually you would want a lens that has more zoom range like a 200mm or higher. Depends I guess how far away you would need to be from your subject
If you plan on using it in low light I’d go with the tamron. If you need more then 70mm on your zoom side go with the sony 18-105. But both lenses are great
Almost all my talking head shots in my studio is the sigma 16 with the a6400. If you’re moving around with it though it gets a bit shaky cause there’s no stabilization in the lens or the a6400 body
@@KyleWattsTV yes i have it on my a6600 but what I would like to know it’s if you shot in 18mm with your zoom photos or videos there’s a big difference of quality between this zoom and the sigma 16 ? Except aperture of course
Hey Kyle, Been following your tip and recommendations for ZV E10. When using the Sony 18 - 105 or Sigma 16, which tripod/ gimbal do you use? Do I need a Joby or can I get away with using the MT16? I’m concerned about the added weight. BTW I’m new to the Vlogg/Podcast world.
I’ve been using the Ulanzi mt-47 lately and I like this one better because it’s heavy duty and folds down small. When it’s extended it’s the same height as the joby 5K. I’ve been using it on my a7siii and sigma 24-70 as well with no issues. For the gimbal the crane m3 will work for both of these lenses but the weebill s will be a bit stronger for both of those lenses amzn.to/3Pmw5iC
@@KyleWattsTV Thank you, it would be for taking on a trip. I want to do some vlogs but it's mostly for "normal" videos of landscapes, people, animals, hiking.. and make good pictures. So I guess I don't need a gimbal. Do you recommend me this lens ? Thank you from France.
@@hellohelie yes this lens is one of those all around lenses that is very versatile focal range wise. It’s not the best at dark but still usable. My kit when traveling was the a6400 with the 18-105 and the sigma 16mm (mostly for night time because it’s a 1.4 aperture so it’s very good in low light)
Hi, I am a beginner and want to do Videography. I am buying Sony A6400 without Kit lens. Should I buy this as my first lens. What is your experience with this setup? I am a beginner thats why I am confused where to invest my money so that I can get best results from that. Should I go for primes? Please guide me🙏
@@thr6453 most people’s first lenses are the sigma 16mm and the Sony 18-105. I really like how the 18-105 is stabilized and has more versatility but the sigma 16 is a bit wider (better for vlogging) and is a 1.4 aperture which is better at night or low light.
Freewell is by far the best budget VND filter amzn.to/3aneLHS And K&F concepts would be next best amzn.to/3FxRD7Z but I would spend a bit more and go freewell.
All depends on the gimbal. You would need to have one with a zoom control for it to work. The lens it self will basically balance the same at any of the focal lengths because the zoom function is inside the lens and the lens doesn’t extend out when it zooms
I wish every lens was tested like this. Instead of just talking about it for 15 minutes, you put it to a real use, so we can just see exactly how it performs.
Thanks! My desk was the beach on this one.
Exactly what we need, the whole video made using the lense.
Seriously this comment is the best. 100% agree. Great review 👏
Thinking 18-105 for all purpose and a fast 23 for lowlight and an a6700 is the setup!
Great set up
You said it.. the thing that really shines about this lens. It has a very cinematic look to it. This is a perfect daytime video lens.
100% yes
This is the most comprehensive lens review I've ever seen. You've covered everything that I wanted to know about this lens. I love how you filmed the whole review using the actual lens that is being reviewed and provided video samples in all kinds of different lighting scenarios and focal lengths. This video should be a benchmark for lens reviews for video usage in my opinion. Keep up the great work! Liked and subscribed.
You are so right about the fact that this lens produces a soft (not too sharp) diffused image, very cinematic, almost all the videos that i have seen on youtube, shot with this lens look very cinematic, almost ARRI cameras like. Picking this lens up for my a6400. Nice Video.
Great video! I just picked up this lens for £339 new to use with my ZV-E10 and love it so far.
Been on the fence about whether or not to get the 18-105mm and this video sealed the deal. While I do mostly food content, I've been experimenting with some family videos and this video was just the inspiration I needed. Appreciate the vibe and the editing savvy in your videos! Keep on rocking it!
Love this lens. Having the oss stabilization is great but the look this lens gives is why I love it! I wish it would work on my a7siii I just got but that camera won’t work with crop lenses in 4K because of the 12mp sensor
Hows your experience with the lens been assuming you got it
@@GeorgeFromBG actually I didn’t end up getting it haha. I went with the Tamron 17-70 f2.8 instead. There’s definitely less range but I liked the fact that the image is pretty sharp, the auto focus is relatively quick, and the f2.8 makes it a bit easier if it’s dark. I found it super helpful since I shoot mostly food videos at night and found the 2.8 is helpful when I’m too lazy to set up my lights haha
I just bought this lens a few hours ago for $350 used. I had not seen your video until today, and I am so excited. Thanks brother.
That’s a good price! It’s still my favorite all around lens for the aps-c cameras!
Great review. I have this lens for my a6600 and it's a fantastic video lens. As you said, there's a look to it that is almost film-like.
yup, you just convinced me to buy this, lol. I was discouraged about the F/4, but I think I can survive with switching lenses until I build my collection. Thank you
Great review! I just bought an 18-105mm for an incredible price of 250€ on eBay and now use it a lot with my ZV-E10. I completely agree with everything you said about the lens, but would like to emphasize one thing you only mentioned briefly: This lens has AWESOME stabilization. Its OSS is so much more effective than the OSS of the kit lens that I get even pretty stable handheld video footage at 105mm. It's even stable enough for relatively smooth walkaround footage at 18mm with OSS only. It has by far the best OSS of any lens I ever used, which really is a big deal with the ZV-E10 which doesn't have IBIS and crops in 45% for mediocre digital stabilization. For the ZV-E10, this lens is really a gamechanger, especially if you hate using a gimbal like me. I only wish it could weigh a bit less, but on the other hand I think that its weight contributes a lot to its stabilization as a heavier lens will be less affected by microjitters than the ultra lightweight kit lens.
Yea, I’d say in the apsc line this is probably the best stabilization
I buy it for 150€ in fnac 😉
There is a big truth about the cinematic/soft rendering of this lens! Its the biggest reason i bought it 6 months ago for my a6000 and its pretty much my main lens. It reminds me the cinematic look of an IRIX Dragonfly 30mm 1.4 i had when i used DSLRs. For the build quality, no complaints! All metal, very nice looking and balances amazingly. And the constant f4, internal focusing and zooming makes this lens exceptional (actually i can't recall any other 6x zoom lens in the industry with all of those specs together). I found it at 519€ in a black Friday deal. For a Sony lens is really a bargain!!
I just bought mine for 250€ on eBay 😬
8:15 look at background, some problem with the autofocus on lamp. a6400 and 18-105 - breathing autofocus.
That has to do with the shutter speed of the camera not syncing with the lights. Usually happens more with 120fps.
Just stumbled upon this video while considering the different aps-c zoom lenses out there! You’re way to underrated man, this kind of content is pure gold, you gave a detailed overview of the specs while showing us a real life use and good god the images were so intense and cinematic! Also I was in Vallarta last spring break with some Canadian fellows and have a bunch of friends down there so you really got me on the location ❤
Watching this in January 2025 and justifying my purchase of this lens with a6600 with a smile!!
Amazing video friends 👍
I feel good about trying to get this ZV E10 with this lens now lol. good video sir.
Good job mate. Have been contemplating to get this lens..but I think it's worth the try after watching this video.
It’s a pretty sweet lens!
Great review of this lens! This lens lens can change lives! 😊
Intro was amazing! 🔥
Keep up the great work! 👍🏾
Still my favorite for the aps-c line. Just picked up the sigma 24-70 full frame that I’m testing out on my a6400
Color grading on this vid is outstanding👌🏽
Thanks brother.. was debating picking it up but I think based on your video I can definitely work with it.
YES! This is the video I was looking for. Thanks for the great review!
Hey Gregor! That’s for watching, glad to have helped! 🙏
Covered everything one needs to know about a new lens, perfect
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Hope you had wonderful vibe over there
That beach sound and sunset wow amazing
Nice video. Thanks for the straightforward narration and explanations. Your demonstrations were very nice and wonderful to evaluate. I'm re-thinking this lens now when other reviews derided it for being too soft. It seems you only evaluated it on its ability to autofocus. It is silly to deem a lens unusable just because it's focus hunting in low light--if I'm using a lens in low light I'm going to manually focus it.
Made my mind. Great review
It is a fantastic lens. One of the first Sony lenses I bought and I have used it in so many videos.
Nice review. A very solid lense, I kinda got annoyed with it photography wise but in reality it was just the dark grey british days.
Nice video and always nice to see Mexico 🇲🇽
Awesome review. Keep doing this!
Great review. I am looking to get this one.
Awesome review! Just bought this lens and loving it thus far :)
I just tried out the sigma 24-70 full frame lens on my a6400 and for video I still like the 18-105 better. Such a great lens and a great look
Thanks for this review. It’s really helpful to help me make a decision on the lens to use for travelling. Cheers.
As a good second option take a look at the Tamron 17-70
@@KyleWattsTV Thank you, Kyle! Much appreciated!
No questions very informative video.. thanks from India
Thanks for this video. Love from Nepal .
Epic shots man👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Jonas!
Is there a setting within the camera (HDR?) that can be used to get bright photos and avoid post-processing the way you did with Lightroom? I have an a6000 but thinking of getting the a6700 to get the brightest possible photos without resorting to post processing. Thank you!
Yes there is a setting called DRO/AUTO HDR. On my photos I tend to under expose knowing that I’m going to edit them.
Excelente video, gracias me interesó mucho ese lente sony 18-105mm f4 para la sony az-e10, gracias y que bien que lo hiciste en Puerto Vallarta ;)
2:12 4:16 Love shots like this with to see the full zoom range.
Even I didn't choose the kit lens for my new Sony a6400 i brought 18 to 105 lens and I felt its good
My only concern and near deal breaker is not having weather sealing. Wanting to use it outdoors would i still be able to use it in very light rain?
May I ask where is the best focal length and aperture of 18-105? Thank you for your guidance.❤❤
Great review. I use a Sony a6400 with the 70-200 f2.8 and plan to use this lens with a Sony a6000 for close shots. I work professional basketball in Puerto Rico. I’ve been using a Tamron 28-75 f2.8 with the a6000 but the lack of stability is causing a little too much softness than I would like, so I expect this lens to do the job. Great video!!!
Should be a great lens for you! The OSS is quite good
Great vid man!
✌🏻 thank you!
Great video! So helpful, thanks
Thank you for this review Kyle!
on your videos you show a photo and then the same photo but corrected. is the last one the edited version or what?
Yes. It’s the before and after using Lightroom to edit the photos
@@KyleWattsTV good but can you please mention which preset you used? or it was just you set things without a preset?
@@georgekaratsiolis5197 didn’t use any presets on these but just some basic adjustments
I definitely want this lens
Cool video mang, loved the photos
Thanks dude! Wish we were still there and not back home already
Thanks for the wonderful review. gonna get mine 👍
Enjoy the new lens!
Thank you for this review
So as someone who is not new to vlogging I just sold my cannon power shot sx740 and I’m looking to buy something definitely more advanced. I’m thinking about grabbing the ze10 and this lens mainly because I’d like to do some videos doing try on hauls and product reviews where I’m going to need my whole body in the shot. And as clear as possible. Do you recommend this lens for videos of that nature ?
It’s a great set up but depending on how much room you have it could be a bit close at 18mm. I’d take a look at the Sony 10-18 which would definitely be wide enough for whole body shots. But definitely the 18-105 is a great lens for all around versatility.
Here a video I made using the zv-e10 and Sony 10-18.
Still Sold Out! SONY ZV-E10 Vlog Test
th-cam.com/video/Dc4CSaDEgj0/w-d-xo.html
@@KyleWattsTV ok thank you so much I’m going to check this video out right now :)
How does your video look so clean and hd?
Shot in 4k with 24fps at 1/50 shutter speed in the standard profile. Was using the wide mode in the autofocus settings.
Awesome review. I know people hate the 16-50 kit lens, but it gives me great results, but it IS a pain to keep having to adjust aperture when zooming. Really annoying.. I also have the 55-210, which is also an awesome lens, but same issue. I also use the 35mm f1.8 OSS for low light, and that's an awesome lens overall, but I think I'm gonna suck it up and grab this lens. It seems much more convenient although... I'll probably have to buy a different gimbal. The Crane M2 works great with both the 16-50 and the 35mm, but I'm assuming this will be too big. Oh well... Whatever makes the best art wins. Thanks for such great insight. Helped a lot.
I still will use my kit lens for vlogging. It’s nice to have a 16 that’s stabilized. The 18-105 is a pretty awesome lens but it most likely won’t work on the M2 cause it’s probably too front heavy.
@@KyleWattsTV yes, I agree. I'll probably grab the Weebill S. If I decide to get the lens. :-) I'm pretty sure it's about to happen. Partially your fault :-)
@@RockWILK haha sorry! But you’ll love that set up
@@KyleWattsTV ;) Thanks!!
great review thank you
this kind of review is what we need 👍
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Looks excellent . This video and your zv1 both did a. Wonderful job. Which camera did you prefer for traveling?
The zv-1 is very good for always having a camera on you. Having the active stabilization as well as a decent zoom the zv1 is great. Having the bigger camera sometimes is tough to deal with and awkward in some situations. My a6400 also doesn’t have any stabilization so a gimbal is sometimes necessary. The bigger camera and better lens choices ultimately will look better but the ease of the zv1 makes it a good choice
Can you please suggest a camera and lens that you'd pick which I can use, one for food and and travelling (18-105) for sure after watching your video. 📹❤️Ur video
Also I'm new to this world of cameras... So are a6500 and a6600 are better versions?
Been thinking about picking up this lens for a while but just not sure it would be that big of an upgrade over my 16-50 kit lens. What are your thoughts on the 18-105 vs the 16-50 kit?
Edit: Nevermind. Heard your thoughts later in the video.
To me it’s a very big difference. Its more stabilized, has a smoother look, better bokeh, better colors, way longer zoom. I’ve probably used my kit lens once since I bought this lens.
@@KyleWattsTV yeah you’re probably right. I should just bite the bullet and pick it up. I guess I’ve just gotten so spoiled with the image of the sigmas that I assume since the 18-105 won’t look like that, what’s the point haha
hey im pretty new to cameras so since the a6400 has a crop sensor what will the equivalent be?
You mentioned this lens produces softer images. Would you say it’s a noticeable difference when you are editing? In other words, do you feel you have to do more in post to get it looking sharp?
It’s not that it’s not sharp, it just has kind of a diffused look which I actually like better. It’s kinda more cinematic looking. And no, I don’t have to do anything more really in post to sharpen it.
Thank you for this, which veeeeeeeeery compact gimbal would you recommend for 18-105+ a6600? Thanks, Max
I’m a big fan of the weebill s gimbal for this set up. The new crane m3 can hold this set up but I’d still go for the weebill s
Great review. I have zve10. With kit lens . Cant decide on this or the sigma 16 or sony 11 (expensive). Pretty much filming and vlogging holidays, blogs, building work etc. Have a go pro for stuff, but this looks a good all rounder. Can it be used at 18 then run in catalyst browse ok? Thx
The sigma 16mm is also one of those “gotta have” lenses for the apsc Sony cameras. It was my first lens.
Mmm... what to do...
Great video!
@@isellpro 🙏
Thanks for the comprehensive review
Hello Kyle. I have the same "pack", 6400+18-105, and when i'm shooting video, and applying some zoom, the lens struggles to focus, wich can ruin my videos. Did you have some kind of issue like this? I don't know what to do, since i love the lens and the camera...
I haven’t really had that issue. I have my focus mode set to wide and my metering set to multi. Maybe try those settings out of you have something set different
What could probably be your suggestion for the zve10 lens good and cheap for lowlight, Sir?
All of the sigma trio prime lenses are great since they are a f1.4 but if you need a zoom lens I’d check out the sigma 18-50 f2.8
@@KyleWattsTV thank you very much.. all I need is a lens that can somehow shoot video at low light sir.
Well done great review
Thanks 🙏
nice cinematic look, or run and gun documentary type look to it.
Great review, thanks!
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I just bought the SonyFX30 - I am still doubting between the sigma 18-50mm 2.8f or the Sony 18-105mm 4f. I want to make documentary/cinematic/vlog style videos. Which one would you pick? Sony FX30 has IBIS but I don't know if that is sufficient or not
Both are sold lenses. The 18-105 would be a bit more versatile but not as good in low light. Antother lens to look at is the Tamron 17-70mm f2.8 which also is a stabilized lens. You could also go with the sigma 24-70 which is a full frame lens, but would still be very good on that camera.
@@KyleWattsTV I think Ill go for the higher focal length, automatic zoom and build in stability for the sony. As a beginner propably easier to practise with and a better price then the Tamron.
Great video and I’m now blaming you for my purchase of this lens :) could you please tell me what software you are using to colour grade your footage and photos? I’m going to be using this lens on my a6600 so I’m hoping the in body stabilisation plus the lens stabilisation will make a big difference compared to my sigma 16mm.
It would be great for you to do a video on colour grading I like your style
Nice one 👍
I use Final Cut Pro for editing/color grading. In this video, I used standard color profile and really only adjusted my highlights and shadows and sometimes dropped my mids for contrast. On top of that the city of Puerto Vallarta just looks good on film especially at golden hour. This lens will be great on that a6600
Video editing using what application ? More Info
I use Final Cut Pro on my macbook
Boom loved that intro!! First!
Loved your colors on those sunset shots! I thought the lens overall looked amazing seems like a killer deal. I also loved your photo edits, nice job!
Thanks Paul! That’s all Mexico! Not much color grading in this video just the basic luma adjustments. This lens does have a bit of a warmer look to it though.
Yeah, it's pretty damn good
fantastico! Puerto Vallarta is my kind of town! You can walk anywhere! love it...I have a Sony FX30 and this Sony lens 18-105mm f4...with enough light it looks great in your video...but I wonder how much better would the new sigma 18-50mm f2.8 would do? It's only 1 f stop brighter...I wish Sigma made the 18-35mm f1.8 for Sony E...! it would be massive I know but great for low light. I have the Sigma 16mm for gimbal work and also the 30mm f1.4...maybe all i need for now-do you still use your lens in darker conditions? Nice sunsets in Puerto Vallarta!
Also check out the tamron 17-70mm f2.8 lens. I recently did a video with that lens in NYC and it was a really great lens.
@@KyleWattsTV gracias! so the Tamron is a little better? OSS ok? I have the Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 for Canon...I should borrow a Sigma adapter MC-11 and see if the video autofocus is as good on Sony as it is on my Canon cameras. Thanks!
Such a great shot @ 3:37
And it’s only in 1080 hd. With my other non stabilized lenses this one would have been pretty shaky.
Do you have to use a step up ring to use the Peter McKinnon vnd filter with this lens? Not finding that filter in 72mm
Yes. I don’t think they have a 72mm.
wow this footage all looks FANTASTIC. What profile was it shot on?
Standard profile. With basic post grading
@@KyleWattsTV very nice
Hi, I really want to buy the Sigma 30mm f / 1.4 but the only thing that prevents me is the lack of zoom. I just bought a camera, without a kit lens and saw a lot of people who said that starting a prime lens would limit me.
My question to you is did you feel that the lack of zoom limited you that you started in photography and videoagraphy?
I would love for you to answer (:
My first lenses were the sigma 16mm and 30mm. The 16 got used the most for vlogging and the 30 mostly got used for product photography. It didn’t take long for me to pick up the 18-105 and became kind of my go to lens
@@KyleWattsTV For a beginner, you think the 18-105 is better then the 30?
I mainly want to shoot street photography, portraits and a bit of landscape.
@@ZoharGoldMine there is sigma 18-50 2.8 lens that is super sharp and much brighter than kit and 18-105. tamron 17-70 2.8 is also great. sigma primes are sharp, bright and vivid but you are limited to either 16, 30 or 56mm . i have right now both sigma 16mm and 56mm prime (1.4), sigma 18-50 2.8, sony 18-135mm and imho, best all around lens would be sony 18-135mm for photography; for videos i'd go with sigma 16-50 2.8
Can you use the C1 button then Wheel to Zoom?
I guess if you set it up that way in the custom dial menu. Not sure how fast it will zoom doing that though
Do you think this would work for
wildlife photography in Belize?
It would be probably ok, usually you would want a lens that has more zoom range like a 200mm or higher. Depends I guess how far away you would need to be from your subject
Do you suggest this over Tamron 17-70mm? I was looking for one overall lens for a6400.
If you plan on using it in low light I’d go with the tamron. If you need more then 70mm on your zoom side go with the sony 18-105. But both lenses are great
Super confused with the 2 lens also☹️ but the range of Sony is also super good for travel right? The tamron can’t give it at 70mm
@@lengdelagua that's right. I went with Tamron 17-70 but I think Sony is also good. Tamron is better in low light comparitively. But it's bit heavy 😀
I would like to see if the quality is much better on sigma 16mm 1.4 than when you shoot on 18mm with this zoom except the aperture ?
Almost all my talking head shots in my studio is the sigma 16 with the a6400. If you’re moving around with it though it gets a bit shaky cause there’s no stabilization in the lens or the a6400 body
@@KyleWattsTV yes i have it on my a6600 but what I would like to know it’s if you shot in 18mm with your zoom photos or videos there’s a big difference of quality between this zoom and the sigma 16 ? Except aperture of course
Hey Kyle,
Been following your tip and recommendations for ZV E10. When using the Sony 18 - 105 or Sigma 16, which tripod/ gimbal do you use?
Do I need a Joby or can I get away with using the MT16? I’m concerned about the added weight. BTW I’m new to the Vlogg/Podcast world.
I’ve been using the Ulanzi mt-47 lately and I like this one better because it’s heavy duty and folds down small. When it’s extended it’s the same height as the joby 5K. I’ve been using it on my a7siii and sigma 24-70 as well with no issues. For the gimbal the crane m3 will work for both of these lenses but the weebill s will be a bit stronger for both of those lenses
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excellent review man ❤️
Great content, keep it up !
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Hi, how did you shoot the slow mo in 4k? Did you upscale it in post or something?
Just added the clip into my editing timeline and it upscales to 4K, but it’s still a 1080 clip
@@KyleWattsTV Oh in premiere then just slow it down?
@@euphoricmonk yes. 120 would be slowed down to about 20%
@@KyleWattsTV Looks nice man 👍
Muito bom seu vídeo, gostei das imagens e com certeza vou comprar uma lente dessa.
Sir can you tell me what kind of nd filter you are using for 18-105 lense g oss
The one I’m using in this video is the PolarPro McKinnon 2-5 VND
Nice video. This video should play first.
Hii ....i have a focus problem whenever i shoot videos.. it's jump not proper focus can u suggest me how to resolve my problem.
hey, i just saw the video and im curious how did you setup the mic in a different place, could you explain me, please?
Smallrig used to make the adapter but here’s a couple other ones I found
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@@KyleWattsTV thanks for the quick answer, have a good day!
The stabilization looks good. Do we need a gimbal for sure or the Joby gorilla pod can be enough? (with a6600)
I wouldn’t say need. Especially since the a6600 has in body stabilization, the one I was using (a6400) doesn’t. But gimbals are nice to have
@@KyleWattsTV Thank you, it would be for taking on a trip. I want to do some vlogs but it's mostly for "normal" videos of landscapes, people, animals, hiking.. and make good pictures. So I guess I don't need a gimbal. Do you recommend me this lens ? Thank you from France.
@@hellohelie yes this lens is one of those all around lenses that is very versatile focal range wise. It’s not the best at dark but still usable. My kit when traveling was the a6400 with the 18-105 and the sigma 16mm (mostly for night time because it’s a 1.4 aperture so it’s very good in low light)
I use the same setup! your shots were looking great!!!!!
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Hi, I am a beginner and want to do Videography. I am buying Sony A6400 without Kit lens. Should I buy this as my first lens. What is your experience with this setup? I am a beginner thats why I am confused where to invest my money so that I can get best results from that. Should I go for primes? Please guide me🙏
@@thr6453 most people’s first lenses are the sigma 16mm and the Sony 18-105. I really like how the 18-105 is stabilized and has more versatility but the sigma 16 is a bit wider (better for vlogging) and is a 1.4 aperture which is better at night or low light.
I tend to use the 18-105 more often unless it’s night time
I tend to use the 18-105 more often unless it’s nighttime
Nice.. thank you for sharing.. I learn a lot
When the camera change its zoom level, does it make lots of noise?
Nope. It’s pretty silent
model for filter nd? nice job.
Hii sir please suggest me cheapest and best nd filter for sony 18-105 plzz
Freewell is by far the best budget VND filter
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And K&F concepts would be next best
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but I would spend a bit more and go freewell.
@@KyleWattsTV Thank you so much sir for response... thanks for suggestions 😍❤️
Very good Review!👍👍👍
How well does it zoom on a gimbal? Can you control the zoom from the gimbal while recording?
All depends on the gimbal. You would need to have one with a zoom control for it to work. The lens it self will basically balance the same at any of the focal lengths because the zoom function is inside the lens and the lens doesn’t extend out when it zooms
@@KyleWattsTV Any suggestions on a gimbal that works?
Good video! 👌
What program were the photo edits done with?
Adobe Lightroom
@@KyleWattsTV I haven't tried it but seeing that is completely convincing. Thanks for the response!
What is the max iso you push the a6400 too
6400 usually for a cleaner image
@@KyleWattsTV good to know my current camera I'm only comfortable pushing it to 800 and 1600 if I have to