dswatson83 said:The Sigma is so good, I pick it up even when I know I should be using a different focal length and just wish I had one of these lenses in a 50mm and 85mm. My Canon 50mm f/1.4 and 85mm f/1.8 are jealous. Seriously, this is one of my favorite lenses. Check out the review: http://learningcameras.com/reviews/7-lenses/86-sigma-35mm-f14-review
And then look at it blow away the Canon 35mm f/1.4: http://learningcameras.com/reviews/7-lenses/87-sigma-35mm-f14-vs-canon-35mm-f14
And blow away the new Canon 35mm f/2 IS: http://learningcameras.com/reviews/7-lenses/90-canon-35mm-f2-is-vs-sigma-35mm-f14
Obviously you don't get IS in the Sigma but this lens is L glass quality and even better in some cases for hardly more $$$ than the cheap stuff from Canon.
pdirestajr said:dswatson83 said:The Sigma is so good, I pick it up even when I know I should be using a different focal length and just wish I had one of these lenses in a 50mm and 85mm. My Canon 50mm f/1.4 and 85mm f/1.8 are jealous. Seriously, this is one of my favorite lenses. Check out the review: http://learningcameras.com/reviews/7-lenses/86-sigma-35mm-f14-review
And then look at it blow away the Canon 35mm f/1.4: http://learningcameras.com/reviews/7-lenses/87-sigma-35mm-f14-vs-canon-35mm-f14
And blow away the new Canon 35mm f/2 IS: http://learningcameras.com/reviews/7-lenses/90-canon-35mm-f2-is-vs-sigma-35mm-f14
Obviously you don't get IS in the Sigma but this lens is L glass quality and even better in some cases for hardly more $$$ than the cheap stuff from Canon.
They need to work on their video reviews. The volume levels are all over the place and they spend way too much time zoomed out filming this dude talking. Why so few up close shots while he is describing it??
eersoy said:Hi
I enjoy portraits of family & friends mostly on my old 450D, and planning to get an indoor portrait lens addition to my EFS 15-85. Does Sigma 35MM F/1.4 DG HSM really worth the price or should I get the cheap EF 40 f/2.8 STM?
EvilTed said:... and will wait for the new Canon 35mm F/1.4 L II.
eersoy said:Hi
I enjoy portraits of family & friends mostly on my old 450D, and planning to get an indoor portrait lens addition to my EFS 15-85. Does Sigma 35MM F/1.4 DG HSM really worth the price or should I get the cheap EF 40 f/2.8 STM?
Regards
Efe Ersoy
Quasimodo said:Crossing my fingers that they are not telling me that I have made a stupid purchace.... (have not yet tried it, since I have not returned from the holidays, but come Monday, I have it in my hand![]()
jeffabbyben said:I have no regrets with my purchase at all and price was not a factor (I am lucky that way). That said at this point I would wait and see if any announcement is made on Jan 8 about a new canon 35mm. I would take other peoples opinions with the same grain of salt you should take mine. It seems like Ray 2021 has an anti sigma agenda and I am not sure he has ever even used one. He even accused us of being sigma "fanboys". :![]()
I forgot to add I did have to add +8 AFMA to the sigma and 0 to the canon to get the sharpest image.
Nishi Drew said:I got this lens, can't be happier for the past week + I've been using it in doors, out doors and around town, portraits or scenery it works perfect the way I expect it to. It has been glued to my 5DII and though weighty, it's balanced very well with the body, no problem for me. Bokeh? Times were it gets interesting, but I like interesting, and it's better than my Canon 50mm 1.4 wide open at least. Sharp sharp sharp all across, I never was big on how sharp a lens was until I started shooting this, oh man, "why even stop down?" I thought, though shallow isn't everything of course :
AF, no problem with the lens, just my 5DII not locking on where there isn't much light or contrast, and so far I havne't gotten a reason to AFMA it, I should try anyways, but haven't had any problems yet.
Now, worth the money? Well, I have no regrets, but I would really say $650~700 would be the killer price.
Ray2021 said:Quasimodo said:Crossing my fingers that they are not telling me that I have made a stupid purchace.... (have not yet tried it, since I have not returned from the holidays, but come Monday, I have it in my hand![]()
I am sure photozone will also find that the Sigma is sharp...because it is clear from the pictures the lens *is* sharp ...but as an overall package, I am also interested to hear what they have to say and how the public opinion evolves as more people use it and share their experiences.
jeffabbyben said:I have no regrets with my purchase at all and price was not a factor (I am lucky that way). That said at this point I would wait and see if any announcement is made on Jan 8 about a new canon 35mm. I would take other peoples opinions with the same grain of salt you should take mine. It seems like Ray 2021 has an anti sigma agenda and I am not sure he has ever even used one. He even accused us of being sigma "fanboys". :![]()
I forgot to add I did have to add +8 AFMA to the sigma and 0 to the canon to get the sharpest image.
Perhaps people take what is said really to the extremes. There is not much contest as to Sigma 35's sharpness or that the Canon 35L is showing its age now after 14 years and can stand an update. However, in addition to sharpness, one has to consider color rendition, bokeh, AF performance, and contrast and a classic lens such as 35L has presented a coherent package there.
The Sigma 35 is sharp, yes; but I personally don't like the color palet and the bokeh. I doubt that can be offset by sharpness... These are personal preferences and is not meant to be an indictment on your liking the Sigma. If these other factors that matter to me, don't matter to you, and you love the Sigma, wonderful! Enjoy the lens.![]()
Hej, vad ska du hit och göra? Jag bor här nere. Skicka gärna ett meddelande till mig genom forumet här om du vill.Mikael Risedal said:I'm waiting for the Sigma lens and test it out on a d800, Im going on a long work trip in Vietnam,Kambodja and Laos in march and decided to have Nikon gears with me this time instead of Canon. First time since 2006 I will rely on Nikon and maybe also a Sigma 35mm. Compared to Nikon 35/1,4 and Canon 35/1, 4, all tests looks stunning good so far .
Mikael Risedal said:I'm waiting for the Sigma lens and test it out on a d800, Im going on a long work trip in Vietnam,Kambodja and Laos in march and decided to have Nikon gears with me this time instead of Canon. First time since 2006 I will rely on Nikon and maybe also a Sigma 35mm. Compared to Nikon 35/1,4 and Canon 35/1, 4, all tests looks stunning good so far .