Re: Sigma Announces the 50 f/1.4 Art Lens & More
Sure. Lab data isn't a perfect tool. And certainly the current 50 F/1.2L is great for portraiture as the center sharpness (and, of course, that color and bokeh) is terrific.
But I use wider apertures less for portraiture and more for low-light handheld use where I'm capturing a scene and not necessarily a subject. So IS and corner sharpness is more important for me than how the center might pop.
So it's entirely possible that Sigma's new 50 might be sharper than everything, but you may still prefer the 50 F/1.2L and I'll keep waiting for that non-L 50mm IS refresh that we all know is coming.
But more options means more competitive pricing and more photographers finding the tool they need. I'll take it.
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Dylan777 said:I can't compare this Sigma Vs my 50L yet. However, my 50L is quite awesome when shoot wide open or at f1.4. As an owner of 50mm f1.4 for 2-3yrs, I do know the history of this lens. The color and contrast from f1.4 are flat. I'm not good reading reviews or showing 3rd party testing data. I like to see my own photos
There is no fun buying f1.4 prime, but can't get good results at near f1.4.
Sure. Lab data isn't a perfect tool. And certainly the current 50 F/1.2L is great for portraiture as the center sharpness (and, of course, that color and bokeh) is terrific.
But I use wider apertures less for portraiture and more for low-light handheld use where I'm capturing a scene and not necessarily a subject. So IS and corner sharpness is more important for me than how the center might pop.
So it's entirely possible that Sigma's new 50 might be sharper than everything, but you may still prefer the 50 F/1.2L and I'll keep waiting for that non-L 50mm IS refresh that we all know is coming.
But more options means more competitive pricing and more photographers finding the tool they need. I'll take it.
- A
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