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![]() | Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Pros: MAF, sharpness, brightness, construction, and why not, the aesthetics of the lens itself Cons: weight / size, plug in my view "uncomfortable" ('ll explain below) Opinion: I state that, although I have done my "homework", I am a newcomer to SLR photography. Taking two annetti about, but it is the last time that I wanted to raise the level from casual pastime to passion which devote body and soul. Using a Canon EOS 1100D and I bought this light mainly for use in street photography. Since the machine an APS-C actually get something close to a 50mm, but who knows, one day I will make the switch to FF (6D?) And I can enjoy even more of this lens in its focal ideale.rnrnDi this lens hits immediately the care given to the design and construction of the same, a product of the highest order that has little to do with the cheaper Sigma lenses of past years. On the technical side there really is not much to say, MAF very good even without USB dock for calibration, incredible sharpness even at room temperature and exceptional brightness thanks to the diaphragm from 1.4: the lens is great to use during the day, but from dusk onwards that gave me the soddisfazionmaggiori.rnLe the only flaws, if we may so call them, of this lens is the size and weight (nothing amazing, for charity, but out of a car as light as the 1100D you feel the difference compared to, say, the 18 - 55 with which it is sold). Another detail that causes me some discomfort is the cap, which in my opinion is just as immediate hit when it is placed on the lens, especially if there is also hooked paraluce.rnrnAd every way a truly outstanding lens, which is worth an instant buy if right below the 700 euro.rnrn sent on May 19, 2014 |
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