Sigma MC-21 vs Fotodiox ND Throttle Fusion | Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 & Panasonic S1

Published: 30 August 2020
on channel: Your Story Studios
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In this video we’re going to look at the Sigma MC-21 versus the Fotodiox ND Throttle Fusion, EF to L-mount adapter, with the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 on the Panasonic S1. Here’s the story.

If you own the Panasonic S1 and already own EF lenses, then chances are you already know about the Sigma MC-21 adapter. It lets you use your existing EF lenses on the S1’s L-mount, giving you aperture control, single auto focus and lens stabilisation. However Fotodiox also now released an adapter that does all that, plus adds 2-8 stops of variable ND. This is incredibly handy if you’re filming outside and want to maintain a fixed shutter speed and have more control over how much light is coming into your camera. But when filming inside, is having the minimum 2 stops of ND a deal breaker? Well, let's take a look at some video examples.

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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:15 - The Story
0:56 - MC-21 Adapter Example
2:46 - Fotodiox ND Throttle Fusion Examples
6:14 - Side by side
6:30 - Outro