Sigma 30mm F1.4 DC HSM Art For Nikon F
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Sigma AF 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM (Nikon DX) - Review / Test Report
On APS-C digital cameras, things look a bit different though. To achieve the field of view of a normal prime, it takes a lens in the range of 30mm to 35mm, preferably a fast one. Many systems feature a native 35mm f/1.4 lens, however these are usually full frame lenses targeting professional users.
Big problem
If you change lenses frequently (as I do) and happen to put this one back in your bag without first attaching the rear lens cap, the rear glass is very easy to scratch as the glass protrudes beyond the lens mount when lens is set to infinity.- Captures nice images
- Fatal design flaw
Sigma AF 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM (Nikon DX) - Review / Test Report
It seems the primary design priority for the Sigma AF 30mm f/1.4 EX DC was to achieve the highest possible center resolution without caring too much about the rest. The border performance of the lens is just so-so at f/1.4 and only good when stopped down.
Sigma 30mm F1.4 DC HSM Art
The Sigma 30mm F1.4 DC HSM Art ($499) is a standard-angle prime lens for APS-C cameras . It's one of the rare SLR lenses in this focal range that's dedicated to that sensor format, and the only one with an f/1.4 aperture.- Compact
- Opens to f/1.4
- Very sharp when stopped down
- 0.3-meter close focus
- Sturdy build
- Some edge softness at wide apertures
- Modest barrel distortion
- Lacks optical stabilization
- Pricey
Bra standardobjektiv för ljussvaga förhållanden
Ett bra objektiv om man vill fota mycket i dåliga ljusförhållanden och klarar sig med en brännvidd på 30 mm.- Mycket ljusstarkt (F1,4
- Ger bra kvalité i alla ljusförhållanden så man slipper dra upp ISO
- Kompakt och litet objektiv med gedigen konstruktion
- Personligen föredrar jag att fota med min Sigma 30 mm än tex Canon Ef 50 F/1,8
- inte bara för att det är ljusstarkare utan gör att jag finner att 30 mm är
- Fast brännvidd
- något vissa kan tycka är jobbigt
- Svårt att autofokusera i svagt ljus
- man måste hitta en ljuspunkt att fokusera på
- Brus i höga ISO
Great F.14 lens at this price range!
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend- Great solid heavy build
- Nice Bokeh
- Smooth and weighted focus
- Corner Sharpness
Sigma 30mm F/1.4 EX DC HSM Macro Lens for Canon
Perfect lens if it focused properly out of the box. Lens has a little front focus on my Rebel t3i. Sent to Sigma for calibration with camera body still waiting for it to return. Otherwise good quality lens.
Pretty good for the price
If you don't know what you're talking about, don't review products, especially if you claim to have a high level of tech knowledge. Earwigy's criticism that the "depth of field is pretty bad" is a ludicrous statement. Without picking hairs, all f/1.4 lenses will have the same depth of field.- Relatively inexpensive, extremely fast prime
- Autofocus is internal, pretty fast, and quiet
- A little soft wide open, but sharpens up quickly as you stop down
- Nice bokeh
- A little soft wide open
- If you upgrade to full frame, the lens is usless
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Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM A Lens Review
Handling and features Performance Verdict Specification This standard lens for APS-C format cameras sports a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture and silent rear focusing with full time manual override. It is available to fit Canon, Nikon and Sigma cameras and costs around £260.- Very good sharpness in the centre
- Very well built
- f/1.4 aperture
- Low falloff and distortion
- Sharpness towards edges of the frame could be better
- CA at maximum aperture
- Focusing issues with review samples