I would like to leave my review based on two years of using the lens. I photograph a lot and 35 is my favorite FR. The lens itself is surprisingly sharp from 1.4 and looks very good in appearance. Before that, there were sigma lenses and they were no match at all. I experienced complete delight for about half a year, but then the classic Sigma shoals began to emerge one after another. After half a year, I found that with frequent use it loses its appearance, not that critical, but much faster than canon (by the way, I have all canon fixes including 35 1.4) After 2 years, the lens shows that he went through a difficult life path , on my other lenses this can not be said. Somewhere in a year, he began to sway suspiciously on the carcass, while the picture was good and I %β:%, when one day he just fell off, itβs good that he didnβt fall in his hand and didnβt get hurt. In the service, the platform to which it is attached to the carcass was screwed back and everything seems to be fine. Recently I bought myself a mark 4 and found out that the lens is not specifically friendly with it, at short distances it hits, at medium distances it shamelessly smears 9 out of 10, probably they can fix it in the service, but not in any, so I was denied one. Actually, as a result, I bought 35 from kenon. When I took the sigma, it was almost 2 times cheaper than the analog from kenenon, it was a good buy. But after 2 years, complaints have accumulated, although I still consider this lens excellent for amateur use and 4 for professional work. By the way, in terms of color, bokeh, sharpness, screwing, speed, work in the dark, there are no complaints.
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