Recently, I've bought this lens to augment the quality of photos and till yet I haven't found any issues as such!
Manufacturer: Sigma
Recently, I've bought this lens to augment the quality of photos and till yet I haven't found any issues as such!
I wanted a crop sensor lens that was close to a 50 mm full sensor. I read a lot of reviews, then settled on this lens. I'm a newbie and and still working on my ideal stills but this lens rocks for video
Durable; Easily Interchangeable; Excellent Field Of View; Great for Video; Lightweight; Love The Sharpness
Slight Auto Focus Issues
Handling and features Performance Verdict Specification This standard lens for APS-C format cameras sports a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture and silent rear focusing with full time manual override. It is available to fit Canon, Nikon and Sigma cameras and costs around £260.
Very good sharpness in the centre; Very well built; f/1.4 aperture; Low falloff and distortion
Sharpness towards edges of the frame could be better; CA at maximum aperture; Focusing issues with review samples
Handling and features This standard lens for APS-C format cameras sports a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture and silent rear focusing with full time manual override. It is available to fit Canon, Nikon and Sigma cameras and costs around £260.
The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM A is a wide-aperture standard lens for APS-C cameras
F/1.4 maximum aperture; Excellent MTF results; Full-time MF option; Near-silent AF; Metal mounting flange
Significant barrel distortion; Some colour fringing; No image stabilisation
Despite the naming similarity, there is a world of difference between Sigma's 35mm f/1.4 and its 30mm f/1.4 (reviewed here). Whereas the former is a full-frame lens, the latter is APS-C only; whereas the former has a petal-shape lens hood, the latter's is cylindrical; whereas the former offers...
F/1.4 maximum aperture; Excellent MTF results; Full-time MF option; Near-silent AF; Metal mounting flange
Significant barrel distortion; Some colour fringing; No image stabilisation
I've had this lens for about two weeks. Not a lot of time to develope an opinion but just some initial observations. It's going to be best as a portrait lens, the focus is sharp and accurate when the subject is close (say 2-12 feet).
Overall, the new Sigma 30mm ƒ/1.4 DC Art is a fantastic APS-C fast prime lens that delivers great image quality with nice, sharp images, low vignetting and only slight barrel distortion. While CA is bit more pronounced versus its predecessor, overall it's a very minor issue.
Have had this lens for about a week now and it produces some amazing images on my Canon 60D.
Image and build quality
I may complete a full Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM Art Lens review in the future, but please use the standardized test results currently available for this lens.
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