Quincyp
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So far I am very very happy with this lens. I purchased the lens last week Jan 2019. I was concerned about the focus issues some have reported. Auto Focus: I have ZERO focus issues at the long or short end of this lens (Whoo Hoo!)...Tested with focal chart, Tripod, and halogen shop lights for light source. I tested on both my new EOS LS2 and 77D (Christmas 2018). There is a "slight" front focus at minimum distance to target, at 17mm, and I do mean "s l i g h t". Maybe a 1/64th? So slight, I cant tell if its the lens or me shaking the tripod (AKA my technique). Sigma Dock NOT compatible yet: This lens is NOT compatible with the Sigma Lens Dock (at least not yet), which I bought at the same time as this lens. So, if you have focus issues with your copy, I guess you will have to return the lens to Amazon for refund, of send in to Sigma. Fortunately, my copy is working great with both of my new cameras. Based on this, I will probably be ordering more Sigma lenses in the future so, I will just hang on to the dock. And hopefully the dock will support this lens in the future. The 2.8 Aperture is a huge difference over the canon 18-55 kit lens for background blur (you know, the "B" word). Manual Focus: Works great for me and I actually prefer the shorter focus ring travel distance of this lens when manually focusing. Colors look very good on my canon bodies and the lens is as sharp or sharper that the canon at 2.8/17mm than the canon is at 4.0/18mm and improves from there. I dont know if it is from the glass quality, the coatings, or the physical larger size of the glass in the Sigma, but it is awesomeness! Motor is louder that the canon STM lens, obviously...But I shoot photos and not video, so this is a non-issue for me. Zoom Ring Lock: Has this at the 17mm position...I like this, though the lens does not seem to walk when held vertically. But I would rather have it than not. Auto focus works good in live view or through the optical view finders. Image stabilization does work, but the canon system may be a slight bit better here....again, not huge for me since the Sigma OS does work very well on my copy. I will have to do some real world testing to wring this feature out. Build quality is very good for this price point...I am very pleased. Comes with nice carrying pouch....Nice touch! Comes with Lens hood! Canon does not, and that irritates me...I would rather they included it, and upped the price. CONS maybecscart_ Focus ring, as others have noted, is always coupled to the motor when AF switch is engaged. You have to keep your hand off of it when Auto Focusing...and if you force it or turn it with the AF switch one, Sigma says you could damage your lens. So dont do that. LOL I just simply modified my had position and on I went....no big deal to me. Longevity: We will have to wait and see. Summary: I am very pleased, and if this lens holds up, it will definitely be replacing my 18-55 Kit lens, EF 40mm 2.8 pancake, and my EF-S 24 2.8 pancake, as a single everyday/walk-around/portrait lens. Still keeping the EF 50mm 1.8 though. LOL