6/21/2023 0 Comments Sigma 30mm 1.4 canon review![]() The lens is compatible with Sigma’s optional USB Dock, for fine-tuning and the application of firmware updates. 30mm corresponds to the diagonal of the imaging sensor found on most small-sensor cameras and as such, functions as a 'normal' lens closely replicating the human eye’s field of vision. Sigma 30/1.4 is a lens for photographers, not for pixel peepers expecting super sharp corners wide open. Even so, there’s the usual focus distance scale beneath a viewing window, and the availability of full-time manual override. As a large aperture standard lens for digital cameras with a fast 1.4 aperture makes handheld shooting in dim light possible. The 30mm was primarily used for most shots except when it was focused closer to the artist's face (50mm used there). This lens is an unrivaled new addition to the Sigma range: It’s the brightest, widest, full-frame. It weighs in at 22.2 oz (630g) for the E-mount version which isn’t exactly small and light, but Sigma has clearly focused on the quality of the optics. The nine-blade diaphragm is well rounded and helps to maintain the quality of bokeh when narrowing the aperture.īeing reasonably compact, there’s not a great deal of room for the ring-type ultrasonic autofocus system. Advait Vaidya (advaitvaidya) on Instagram: 'New Work with shubmangill Gheuntak Films, Reel Directed by Advait Vaidya, Shot by thegypsyan. UPDATE My latest music video was shot with the Canon 50mm 1.8 and Sigma 30mm 1.4. The Sigma 20mm F/1.4 DG DN Art lens is solidly constructed. The optical path includes a double aspheric element, with the aim of optimizing image quality, with a reduction in spherical distortion, astigmatism and coma. Even so, it’s twice as heavy as Nikon’s 35mm DX prime lens, mostly due to the Sigma having a faster aperture rating. ![]() Lens construction: 9 elements in 8 groupsĪ scaled down version of the FX format Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art lens, this standard prime for APS-C format cameras is less than two-thirds the physical length and barely more than half the weight. Review: Sigma 30mm f/1. ![]() Mount: Canon EF, Nikon F, Pentax K, Sigma ![]()
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