The Canon EF-M system can be a bit lacking in native lens selection. Thankfully, Sigma released their trio of APS-C DC DN prime lenses for this mount to help us have more options! I’ve been very curious to try them out for myself. After the 32mm focal length I’ve been looking for a decently telephoto lens with higher quality to fill that gap. Here is my video going over my first impressions and also quite a few tests. The 56mm from Sigma seems like a good native option. I decided to buy it and in this above video you all will get to see what I’ve learned so far. In the video, we take a look at the lens in detail from it’s design to how it works in practice. I also show various sample photos and do tests like video autofocus on the Canon EOS M50 along with the Canon EOS M5. Check out the Sigma 56mm through my link to B&H Photo Video . As an affiliate of B&H, I earn from qualifying purchases! The Sigma 56mm attached to a Canon EOS M50. Specifications Lens Construction: 10 El...
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