Re: Color balance, matching Sigma with Canon
I use ColorChecker with everything and I get the same color I want with every combo I have, the 200 being superbly best. I haven't noticed a warm tint, but I did with Zeiss, and it corrected with a CC-profile.
I haven't seen any focus shift with the 35 L and it is still, without doubt, THE best AF performance of any 1.4 lens for Canon, and it's not like the 50 L at all.
memoriaphoto said:Older Sigmas used to have a slight warm rendering compared to others... which of course can be pleasing but might get you in trouble if you are shooting with different lenses and bodies and want consistent results with as little tweaking as possible in post.
How are the new Sigmas?
Are all these issues gone with the 35L?
I use ColorChecker with everything and I get the same color I want with every combo I have, the 200 being superbly best. I haven't noticed a warm tint, but I did with Zeiss, and it corrected with a CC-profile.
I haven't seen any focus shift with the 35 L and it is still, without doubt, THE best AF performance of any 1.4 lens for Canon, and it's not like the 50 L at all.
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