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The Sigma Cine 18-35mm T2 is a is a rehoused cinema lens designed for APS-C / Super35 cameras with the Canon EF-mount. Key features include:
Full Metal Housing
Fast Aperture Wide Angle Zoom
High Quality Optics
Canon EF-mount for APS-C / Super35
Canon EF-Mount. We carry this lens in multiple lens mounts. This is the version designed specifically for Canon cropped sensor DSLRs and Super35 cinema cameras.
Cine Style. The Sigma Cine 18-35mm T2 (Canon EF) is a full re-housing of the Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 DCS HSM Art. That means all of the great functions of that lens carry over, while adding full manual, geared control over focus, zoom, and iris, as well as a standard barrel size and robust metal construction.
That Build Quality Though. A factor so strong, we thought it deserved a second bullet point. Each ring on this lens is sealed, making it both splash-proof and dust-proof. Its markings are laser engraved and a luminous paint job helps you work in the dark
Fast T2 Zoom. The Sigma 18-35mm bests the majority of cinema style zooms by a full stop. This enables stellar low-light shooting while providing full-frame style depth of field on a super35mm sized sensor.
High Quality Optics. The optics of the stills version carry over, meaning you have an optical formula that includes four aspherical elements and five Super Low-Dispersion elements to keep distortions and aberrations to a minimum, while a multi-layer coating eliminates lens flares and ghosting.
Wide to Normal Range. With a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 27mm-53mm, it covers your wide to normal range. When you add in the fast aperture and tack sharp optics, the end result is a single lens doing the work of at least several primes.
Focal Length | 18-35mm | ||
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Aperture | T2.0 to T 16 | ||
Number of Diaphragm Blades |
9 (Rounded diaphragm) | ||
Close Focus | 0.28m / 11″ | ||
Image Coverage | S35 Digital Φ28.4 | ||
Front diameter | 95mm | ||
Filter Size | 82mm | ||
Length | EF mount | 129.5mm | |
Weight | EF mount | 1445g | |
S35 | 76.1° - 43.8° | ||
APS-C | 76.5° - 44.2° |