I just love it, my very best fix lens at this focal lenght, to cheap for what you get... :) needed calibration on D7100, but now it works perfect!!!
built like a tank; very high quality materials; thack sharp; mostly from 1,8..
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Manufacturer: Sigma
I just love it, my very best fix lens at this focal lenght, to cheap for what you get... :) needed calibration on D7100, but now it works perfect!!!
built like a tank; very high quality materials; thack sharp; mostly from 1,8..
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To have an aperture so wide is nice. I have not really had the time to fully evaluate the lens. It hunts when focusing on the A6300, but maybe I should use another AF setting. Will have to experiment now. God lens, but it needs some work to learn and use it at its best.
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 purchased this lens to take on my this past week. I wanted to have a faster lens for indoor and low light shots than what I currently owned but didn't want to break the bank account either. I was more than pleased with my indoor shots from this lens, as well as my outdoor night shots.
I had the original of this lens, but managed to get it damaged. This newer version is as good or better than the original.
The Sigma 30/1.4 DC HSM is capable of yielding impressive results, as long as focusing is accurate. Center sharpness was good even wide open and vignetting was well controlled. Distortion was low and chromatic aberration, though present, was again well controlled.
This is a great lens, lets get that out there. Someone mentioned that it is a photographer's lens, and I agree wholeheartedly. This lens is PERFECT for indoor shooting, people shots, and as a general walk around lens.
Sharpness where it counts, light weight (this is relative), focusing accuracy on my copy, and great bokeh; If you get a good copy you will love it
None worth complaining about; it vignettes (correctable and typical for this type of lens); has some CAs (shoot RAW if you care about it); and people complain about corner sharpness; but if you are trying to get corner sharpness at f/1.4 your probably just shooting brick walls and test charts
On APS-C digital cameras, things look a bit different though. To achieve the field of view of a normal prime, it takes a lens in the range of 30mm to 35mm, preferably a fast one. Many systems feature a native 35mm f/1.4 lens, however these are usually full frame lenses targeting professional users.
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.
While it's a shame that picture and sound quality haven't been upgraded, the iPhone 13 was great in these regards and the iPhone 14 is, too Excellent display Admirable headphone performance Solid build quality No upgrades to picture or sound Familiar design Notch is still present
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