A:AnswerYes. As a reference the f/ number if it is lower will usually do exceptionally well in low light. This one is a f/2.8, it is excellent. The EF-S 50mm has an f/1.8 and that one for sure works great in low light.
A:AnswerNo. As this is an EF-S lens (built for APS-C sensors), and the 6D mkii is a full frame camera with a solely EF mount, you will not be able to attach this lens to your camera without an adapter. And then, even if you use an adapter, you will lose the corners of the image, as the lens is built for a smaller sensor.
A:Answeryes, it is compatible with canot t3i and these camera models also EOS 6d, 70d, 7d, 5d, Mark II, III, Rebel T3, T3i, T4i, T5, T5i, SL1 DSLR Cámara.I hope you enjoy this lens is also recommended to make bvlogs.
A:AnswerThis lens is an EFS lens for APS-C cropped sensor cameras. I believe the 5D Markiii is a full frame camera and you would need EF lenses. So, this lens would not work on your camera.
A:Answer52mm filter sizes fit this lens but step-up rings can be used to fit larger filters you already own. For example, a 52-58mm step-up ring is cheaper than buying a whole new filter
A:AnswerBecause the flange distance is greater in Nikon cameras than in Canon, there's extra space (2.5mm) to add an adapter. Doing so enables you to use infinity focus in Nikon lenses. However, mounting a Canon lens onto a Nikon SLR is impossible, as you cannot have a negative 2.5mm adapter.
A:AnswerI bought mine to for astrophotography, but yes it would work perfectly for that. I recently went to Iceland and only used the standard lens for pictures and my iPhone for panoramic shots. The below pic is what I took with my 18-55mm lens, but I wish I had not left my 24mm in the car... I would have caught more of the surrounding landscape. Enjoy your trip!
A:AnswerI'd go for the 50mm just because of the lower f-stop number. In low light and night photography, there lower the f-stop, the wider the aperture. Wider aperture means more light, which will make it easier to pick it up. I'd recommend looking up Nebula Photos on YouTube for a crash course on taking pictures of the night sky.
A:AnswerNo. The Canon 5D Mk IV is a full-frame sensor DSLR. Canon EF-S lenses are specifically for Canon crop-sensor cameras like the Rebel series and will not work on Canon full-frame DSLR cameras. You'll need to look for a Canon lens that's an EF lens.