Sigma 18-35mm T2 High-Speed Zoom Lens (Canon EF)


Key Features
- Sigma 18–35mm T2 High-Speed Zoom Lens
- For Canon EF-mount cinema cameras
- Zoom lens
- Manual focus, zoom and iris control
- 180° focus ring rotation
- 160° zoom ring rotation
- 60° iris ring rotation
- Industry standard 0.8 Mod gears
- Scale markings in feet
- 9-blade diaphragm
- Dust- and splash-proof design
- Removable support foot included
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OVERVIEW
Express your vision on the 35mm frame area with the Sigma 18–35mm T2 High-Speed Zoom Lens. Built for Canon EF-mount cinema cameras, the lens offers full manual control over the image. It has scale markings in feet for the focus, zoom, and T-stop values. The 180° rotation for the focus ring allows you to shift the emphasis between two long-situated points. You can turn the zoom and iris control ring 160° and 60°, respectively. This Sigma cine lens has a 9-blade diaphragm that creates the cinematic out-of-focus background that every director envisions. Besides, the T2 aperture opening ensures bright images in low-light conditions. With the cine-standard 0.8 Mod gears, the lens allows you to attach various industry standard accessories such as wireless follow focus units. Also, the dampener in the rings prevents metallic sounds when you turn them to the endpoint. The front 95mm diameter supports the use of various matte boxes. You can fit a circular filter to the front 82mm thread. The lens sports an all-metal body with dust- and splash-proof sealings.
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lens specification
| Lens Min. Focus Distance | 11" (27.94 cm) |
| Mount Type | Canon EF |
| Length | 5.1" (12.95cm) |
| Weight | 3.2 lb (1.45kg) |
| Lens Filter Size | 82 mm |
physical specifications
| Color | Black |
lens
| Focal Length | 18 - 55mm |
camera attributes
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
With a Purchase
- Sigma 18-35mm T2 High-Speed Zoom Lens (Canon EF)
- Support Foot
- Front Lens Cap
- Rear Lens Cap
With a Rental
- Sigma 18-35mm T2 Lens for Canon EF Mount
- Front Lens Cap
- Rear Lens Cap
- Lens Support
- Carrying Pouch
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