Joshua Milligan
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Hey guys. I picked up a Canon 18-80 T4.4 today and to my surprise, the servo on the FS7 actually controls the lens just like it would a native Sony lens. Both the FS7 handgrip and the top handle's servo works. Very neat trick.
The current Metabones firmware allows for the iris data to be correct and for you to control the iris though the FS7 if you wish, just like with any other Canon L lens.
The handgrip on the Canon 18-80 works great and to me is actually more comfortable for handheld shooting on the FS7 than using the FS7's handgrip, so I removed the handgrip and am just using the lens and its grip. Believe it or not, autofocus actually isn't bad and seems to be accurate. The addition of IS is amazing for handheld work and the step-less aperture ring is really useful. I also love its parfocal design.
As of right now, the only thing I can't get to work on the lens itself is the two buttons on the handgrip (start/stop and push auto focus, not the servo which works great). If Metabones can get those two to work, then holy smokes, it'll dang near be a native lens. Oh, and auto iris isn't working as of now on the FS7 with this lens, but Metabones emailed me today and made it seem as if they were working on those items.
This lens is truly amazing and the fact that it works so well with the FS7 is fantastic. It's unbelievable to me that the servos on the FS7 can control this Canon lens. If they can get the buttons to work (they actually do work on my A7RII already), then this lens will be hard to beat. Just thought I would share my experience today for those who may be interested in this lens over Sony's offerings.
The current Metabones firmware allows for the iris data to be correct and for you to control the iris though the FS7 if you wish, just like with any other Canon L lens.
The handgrip on the Canon 18-80 works great and to me is actually more comfortable for handheld shooting on the FS7 than using the FS7's handgrip, so I removed the handgrip and am just using the lens and its grip. Believe it or not, autofocus actually isn't bad and seems to be accurate. The addition of IS is amazing for handheld work and the step-less aperture ring is really useful. I also love its parfocal design.
As of right now, the only thing I can't get to work on the lens itself is the two buttons on the handgrip (start/stop and push auto focus, not the servo which works great). If Metabones can get those two to work, then holy smokes, it'll dang near be a native lens. Oh, and auto iris isn't working as of now on the FS7 with this lens, but Metabones emailed me today and made it seem as if they were working on those items.
This lens is truly amazing and the fact that it works so well with the FS7 is fantastic. It's unbelievable to me that the servos on the FS7 can control this Canon lens. If they can get the buttons to work (they actually do work on my A7RII already), then this lens will be hard to beat. Just thought I would share my experience today for those who may be interested in this lens over Sony's offerings.



