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Review on High-Performance Sigma 30mm F1.4 Art Lens πŸ“· for Canon: A Must-Have for Precision and Creative Photography by Kittisak Jeangpong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Bought it not too long ago. I was afraid that there would be a problem with AF. No matter how I bought the first glass of this level and was afraid to run into alignment. The seller (many thanks to him) shot him on the bear himself and showed me the result. The first impressions that I experienced after I installed it (oh, how the camera got heavier). Then the shooting began with his participation, and he struck me with his accuracy. The focal length is quite comfortable for the premises, the aperture ratio was also very pleased. The number of technical defects in the focus has decreased to zero. My camera breathed new colors at ISO 800, the picture became noticeably better. Recently I shot a children's birthday with him, and if it weren't for his well-aimed AF, I wouldn't be able to shoot anything. In general, I have only positive impressions of this glass for everyone who is on the crop, I advise you to take it (unless, of course, you are afraid of fixes or had experience shooting on them). The only thing I forgot to say is that the bokeh is more technical and dry, but it doesn’t really scare me that much.

Pros
  • smart autofocus and very accurate (I got just that), the picture is pleasing to the eye, according to unofficial data, it can work on FF.
Cons
  • Not quite a humane price, it’s not suitable for shooting video (when focusing, there are barely audible clicks that the microphone clearly writes), although if you write sound with an external microphone, I think everything will be ok. Compared to cheap lenses like kenon 50mm 1,8, the focus ring is a little tight, but you quickly get used to it.