Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Sigma AF 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sigma AF 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM.
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Abstract: This is the first of a three part series on choosing suitable lenses for Canon's entry-level full frame camera, the EOS 6D. The 20-Mpix CMOS' sensor used is similar in architecture to that in Canon's hugely popular full-frame EOS 5D Mk III, a camera that...
Published: 2013-07-09, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In the lead up to Photokina 2012, Canon announced the new Canon EOS 6D full-frame entry-point model within days of Nikon publicizing their most-affordable full-frame camera to date, the 24-Mpix D600. While the EOS 6D boasted some attention grabbing featur...
Abstract: This is the first of a three part series on choosing suitable lenses for Canon's entry-level full frame camera, the EOS 6D. The 20-Mpix CMOS' sensor used is similar in architecture to that in Canon's hugely popular full-frame EOS 5D Mk III, a camera that...
Published: 2013-07-09, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In the lead up to Photokina 2012, Canon announced the new Canon EOS 6D full-frame entry-point model within days of Nikon publicizing their most-affordable full-frame camera to date, the 24-Mpix D600. While the EOS 6D boasted some attention grabbing featur...
Abstract: In part II of our comprehensive lens recommendations for the Canon EOS 70D, we've looked at the best performing prime and zoom models, regardless of focal length. Read onto find out which lenses are the best performers for when paired with the new “Dual P...
Published: 2013-04-19, Author: Dan , review by: pdnonline.com
Highquality portrait lens at a great price, solid, functional build with an unpretentious design, maximum f/1.4 aperture creates a shallow depth of field and pleasing background blur for an intense effect, tack sharpness, especially when you stop down a b
In lowcontrast shooting conditions, the lens can take over a second to focus from infinity to close up, lens sometimes hunted for focus during portrait sessions in low light, autofocus sound can be picked up when shooting video, no weather sealing
Sigma had been relatively quiet in 2012 in terms of new professional-grade lenses, but the 35mm F1.4 DG HSM shows that the company is back with a bang this year. While this 35mm prime had a few issues with slow focusing, especially when going from infinit...
The Sigma 35mm f/1.4 shows decent performance on the D7000. The center resolution is very high, while the borders and especially the corners are a bit soft wide open. The lens needs to be stopped down considerably to delivery very good resolution acro...
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Published: 2013-03-27, Author: Julia , review by: popphoto.com
Abstract: The first of Sigma's new "Art" line is flag-ship quality glassWhat's Hot: Well-controlled distortion, rugged build. What's Not: Slightly less sharp than competition. Who It's For: Wide-angle fans who want f/1.4 speed and bokeh.Sigma's determined climb fro...
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Published: 2013-02-27, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Very sharp. Fast aperture. Minimal distortion.
Heavy. No aperture ring
The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM is an impeccably sharp optic, and it works with all major SLR systems, netting it our Editors' Choice....