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This is a subsequent post from my previous post on using the Sigma 35mm f1.4 art lens and the Sigma MC-11 mount converter kit. I have brought along in my recent trip my Canon EF 50mm f1.8 ii and attached the lens on to the Sigma MC-11. Below are some photos taken during my travel to Bangkok using this combination on my Sony A7ii.
Canon 50mm f1.8 ii with the Sigma MC-11 on Sony A7ii. (Jpeg, No Edit)
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Penguin at the Dusit Zoo. Jpeg is minor-edited using Photoscape.
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Star seal at the Dusit Zoo. Camera was in aperture priority setting and the was some movement.
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One of the last photos taken before it rained.
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A yoga pose figurine. |
Product photography. |
My Observations so far:
- There is no eye detection focusing just like when using the Sigma 35mm.
- Face detection works.
- AF-S is most reliable and fast.
- Lens can sometimes be noisy when focusing.
More information
- Sigma Mount Converter MC-11 (Sigma Global)
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