After reading the reviews and seeing real live examples of what this lens can do, I took the leap and purchased a Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM. It arrived midday yesterday and I had to take it out for a spin. I am in love.
After reading the reviews and seeing real live examples of what this lens can do, I took the leap and purchased a Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM. It arrived midday yesterday and I had to take it out for a spin. I am in love.
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Good review
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I love that photo of the house and the fields. Just lovely. Taking the photos of the fire hydrant proves that art is everywhere…even in such an ordinary thing as a fire hydrant. That must be some lens. Every thing, near and far, seems to be in focus. Is that a result of the lens?
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Thank you, Rita. But take a look at the images again. Not everything is in focus… just want I want to be. It is a combination of the lens and the manual settings i set on my camera.
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I noticed that particularly in the hydrant photos, the background wasn’t in focus. But with that wonderful farm scene it all seemed to be wonderfully in focus, except for a little bit in the foreground. I makes it a picture I just like to look at. Great photo.
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I’m glad you are pleased with your purchase. About 3 years ago I bought a Nikon 50mm f/1.4 lens. It’s amazing!
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I love my 50mm f/1.4 too!
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I know a prime lens always gives better results, but the wide aperture works brilliantly in low light and really narrows the depth of field.
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congratulations for the new gear.. I liked the fourth pic, kind of funny.
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Thanks.
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