that1guyy said:CANONisOK said:that1guyy said:CANONisOK said:For me, the lack of weather sealing by Sigma is the lost opportunity here.
Yes, I know the Canon 35mm f/1.4 L is not weather-sealed. But the lens is old enough where it makes sense to me to wait and see if they release a weather-sealed update any time soon. If the Sigma had been, I'd not hesitate for a second to pick up a lens with better IQ at a significantly lower cost regardless of what Canon has up its sleeve.
So if Canon comes out with a new version that costs $2000 but with weather sealing, you're ready to pay more than double? Good job.
Actually, yes. I won't mind paying if it follows the trends with their recent L lenses. The IQ will certainly leap-frog the Sigma and if it is weather-sealed I don't mind paying extra.
If the updated Canon has better IQ than the Sigma but is not weather-sealed, then I'll get the Sigma.
Better IQ and weather sealing is worth it to me. Why is that hard for you to understand?
Why are you assuming I am not understanding what you wrote? It's your money, go ahead and waste it. I said good job. Why is it so hard for you to read?
Canon going to leapfrog the sigma in IQ... how much wishful thinking is this, how much "better" do you think Canon's will be?.... oh, right... the "colors" and "bokeh" will all be $1000 better like all the other L lenses compared to the competition. And will probably be sharper at F/1.4 than the siggy is at F/2.8 right? As for the recent trend of L lenses... what, more like the 24-70 F4L or F2.8LII? Because the F4L is trash and costs a fortune.
As for weather sealing, yeah, that's about it, that can be the deciding factor for a purchase based on your environment and I do wish my siggy was safe from everything but no, it just has to survive on my equally sealed 5DII
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