So this is the best way to explain the differences in AF speed of the two lenses I have. Now I've always said the 85mm is the fastest focusing lens I've used to date and that the Sigma 70-200 2.8 OS AF speed was quite good just not the same speed as my old Canon F4 IS version. Well now having a tamron lens and the canon and the sigma I'm very spoiled every time I use the Canon 85 and how fast and snappy it's AF speed really is.
Test setup: S100 camera held up to the viewfinder of my 7D and taking video of what you actually see.
Conditions: Focused on wall about 7 feet away and in the room on the other end of the house about 35 feet away. Yes, it's low light but the AF speed is seriously the same even if I'm in bright light... also S100 VIDEO THROUGH VIEWFINDER MAKES IT DARK. The actual conditions are much brighter than the video depicts. Also, OS is turned off on the Sigma lens just to keep things equal and less distracting.
This is a LIVE demonstration of the AF speed of two totally different lenses. The Canon 85mm is a very fast focusing lens. The Sigma has more glass to move and is obviously not a match against the 85 but that wasn't the point. This is more of a comparison to give people an understanding of the actual speed compared to a common canon lens.
The verdict:
Sigma. I feel this lens is quieter than the Canon but mainly because it's smoother and less snappy. It flows into where it locks in. The lens is snappy when the difference of focus points is under 15 feet, similar to the canon but beyond that it does take some time. The sigma is slower and I feel that I must "wait" for the focus to come in where the Canon is instant.
Canon. Fast, just as silent except for you can literally hear the lens snap into position. I want all my lenses like this.
Videos:
Youtube -> 85mm 1.8![]()
Direct link -> Canon 85mm 1.8![]()
Youtube -> Sigma 70-200 2.8 OS![]()
Direct link -> Sigma 70-200 2.8 OS![]()
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