Sigma 40mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Coming November 22, 2018

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I prefer 40 over 35 and might be a buyer of this. However the combo of great price, very good optics and portability, the pancake will always be in my bag. Since the pancake and 135L are usually my go to 2 lens kit, having a 1.4 might make the low light work that much sweeter. (bigger than a 24-70L ?....it's humungous.)
 
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This one could eat three of the 35mm lenses, and - as everyone knows - image quality is a product of weight. So the 40mm lens, coming in at 2.65 pounds will have about 30 percent more IQs than the 2.1 pound 35mm.

More seriously, the 35 was essentially the first Art lens. Much has happened since, including different coatings, lens designs, and - critically - an acceptance of more weight and size in the pursuit of high image quality. I expect this to be a fantastic lens. I am considering selling my 50mm Art to help fund it, if the image quality is what I expect. I often find the 50 a bit long for my use, and the 24-35 Art I use frequently a bit too wide. Man, listen to that rationalization.
 
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The only new lens tugging at me right now is the RF 50mm f/1.2, but I'd have to buy into the new system. Not ready for that.

A couple of these things might swing me over: More small lightweight primes; an RF 16-35 f/2.8 IS (or f/4); an RF 70-200 IS; the release of the vari-ND EF adapter; the higher end RF camera if it has better 4K and IBIS
 
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What is it about this lens that allows one to produce holograms? I suspect you are just excited about another large but pleasing tool from Sigma.

Technical characteristics of optical systems for a full frame have a point of the best image. This point: 42 mm f / 1.2 for a matrix of 35 mm. Sigma can make this lens in the near future! :)
 
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