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06/16/2006 07:31:21 AM · #1
I've got my sigma 30mm f1.4 this week and I'm very excited about it.

I plan to use it at weddings and when doing gig photos. So the low light hability is a very desired funcion.

But after returning a sigma 24-70mm f2.8 because of the softness at f2.8 and because I love my 105mm macro from sigma I've got some mixed feelings about this brand. Hope to get more confidence from this lens, becvause I'm seroiusly thinking in getting the 120-300mm f2.8 istead of the 70-200 vr from nikon because of extra reach for sports and nature.

But how do you feel about the 30mm f1.4 if you've got or tryed one?


06/16/2006 09:30:17 AM · #2
Originally posted by Nuno:

But how do you feel about the 30mm f1.4 if you've got or tryed one?


Got one, sharpest lens I have (I also have a 50 f/1.4, 70-200 VR and 35-70 2.8), it is my fav (because I also like the 30mm angle).

Mine is very sharp @ f/1.4.

Message edited by author 2006-06-16 09:31:09.
06/16/2006 09:45:02 AM · #3
I have one and use it often on my D200. No problems whatsoever (the AF-ON button even works with the lens), and it's very sharp even wide open at 1.4, and becomes razor sharp by 2.8. I'd highly recommend it.
06/16/2006 10:58:45 AM · #4
Zal, I have this lens on my D200 and what I find is that what you see on the screen isn't often a good indication of the finished shot. What I mean is, it looks soft on the camera LCD, but when I transfer the shots, they are pin sharp. I guess I use mine at 1.4 a lot for depth of field and bokeh. I have the Nikon 50mm and I find that a tad sharper, but you have to take a couple of steps back.

I am a HUGE Sigma fan as you can see by my lens collection. I have the 70-200 2.8 and the 10-20 superwide...I tend to use these more than my Nikon 18-200 VR lens...I also have the 'Bigma' 50-500 which is super sharp and an amazing lens.

I used my 30mm tonight in a live music performance and it was awesome! Tack sharp.
06/16/2006 12:39:22 PM · #5
Originally posted by hotpasta:

Zal, I have this lens on my D200 and what I find is that what you see on the screen isn't often a good indication of the finished shot. What I mean is, it looks soft on the camera LCD, but when I transfer the shots, they are pin sharp. I guess I use mine at 1.4 a lot for depth of field and bokeh. I have the Nikon 50mm and I find that a tad sharper, but you have to take a couple of steps back.

I am a HUGE Sigma fan as you can see by my lens collection. I have the 70-200 2.8 and the 10-20 superwide...I tend to use these more than my Nikon 18-200 VR lens...I also have the 'Bigma' 50-500 which is super sharp and an amazing lens.

I used my 30mm tonight in a live music performance and it was awesome! Tack sharp.


Thanks--that's good to know. I agree on difference between the final photo vs. what's on the LCD.

Since you also have the Sigma 70-200, what are your experiences with how it functions on the D200--any problems or anomolies?

I have a new "DG" version of the lens, and in addition to the known problem of the AF-ON button not working (although it works fine with my 30mm, go figure), I've found that focusing is VERY inconsistant at 70mm in AF-S mode (single focus). However, the focus is spot-on in AF-C mode once it settles on the focus point. At 200mm, focusing is perfect in both AF-S and AF-C. Just wondering if you've experienced anything similar?

Message edited by author 2006-06-16 12:41:39.
06/16/2006 12:45:04 PM · #6
zal, I've got a Sigma 120-300f/2.8. It is a real tank of a lens at about 6.5lbs., but a really awesome performer, IMO.
06/19/2006 06:25:02 PM · #7
Zal, I have great results with the Sigma lenses I have and my D200. I find the 70-200 the sharpest and quickest when focusing. It hardly ever hunts except in very low light, but most lenses would.

The 70-200 is such a balanced lens and feels great to hold.

I took this lens out to do some shooting yesterday at a beach and it was so quick you hardly knew it was focusing, and I shot in all kinds of light. I must have received a really good one.

It's a lens I put on with great confidence.
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