Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art
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8 years ago
Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art Lens review
First of all you get a unique lens, unavailable in any other line-up. With that angle of view the best rivals offer you devices by about 1 EV slower. Secondly, the resolution results in the frame centre would break records even several years ago and they are typical for many Art series primes.
Pros:
- Solid and weather-sealed casing,, Sensational image quality in the frame centre already from the maximum relative aperture,, Good image quality on the edge of the APS-C,, Lack of problems with longitudinal chromatic aberration,, Imperceptible lateral chromatic aberration,, Sensible distortion...
Cons:
- Resolution on the edge of full frame could have been a bit better,, Weak performance against bright light,, A bit too high coma level,, Impossible to use classic filters.
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art Lens Review
Sigma has been breaking ground with many lenses in their Art series and the review-time-latest groundbreaker is this one, the Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art Lens. The big deal this time While there are numerous lenses covering the 14mm focal length available, no full frame lens wider than 20mm ( another Art...
8 years ago
A Great Superwide
This lens offers something other super-wides do not - a fast aperture! This separates it from the other super-wide products. It offers minimal vignetting for such a wide and fast lens and minimal coma - great for astronomy. I had no flare issues while imaging throughout the August 2017 eclipse.
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art
The Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art lens stole the headlines as the first ultra-wide angle lens for full-frame cameras to break the f/2 barrier. No other ultra-wide angle rectilinear lens is as fast. Fast ultra-wide angle lenses are a rarity and your choices in this category are few.
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art Lens review
Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art is a Fixed aperture Auto Focus (AF) Ultra-Wideangle Prime lens with 35mm FF max sensor coverage, and it is designed to be used with L Mount cameras. What type of photography is the Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art lens good for?
Pros:
- Autofocus, Distance Scale, Hood supplied, Full-time Manual Focusing, Fast Aperture, Covers Full-Frame Sensor, 9 Diaphragm Blades for Smooth Bokeh, Extreme Wide-angle capability, Minimum focus distance of, 0.27m / 10.6 inch, Heavy, Pricey
Cons:
- Autofocus, Distance Scale, Hood supplied, Full-time Manual Focusing, Fast Aperture, Covers Full-Frame Sensor, 9 Diaphragm Blades for Smooth Bokeh, Extreme Wide-angle capability, Minimum focus distance of, 0.27m / 10.6 inch, Heavy, Pricey
8 years ago
Sigma's Art line-up has fast become one of the most highly regarded lens ranges on the planet. That's why we're excited to see the world's first 14mm f/1.8 prime, with an ultra wide-angle and fast aperture which could make it every astrophotographer's dream.
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM ART (Canon) - Review / Test
So Sigma went where no man has gone before ... again. This time we'll explore the new Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM ART. Typically such ultra-wide lenses peak at a speed of (warp ... ah no ...) f/2/8.
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art Lens review
The Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM ART is an impressive lens both physically as well as regarding its creative potential. However, its extreme credentials don't come for free. Yes, it offers an insane max. aperture at this focal length but at least technically you won't find greatness at f/1.8.
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art
Ultra-wide lenses aren't everyday tools for most photographers, but for some disciplines they're indispensable. I tend to recommend zooms at this end of the coverage range, as they're more versatile tools, giving you the ability to capture a wider variety of subjects without changing lenses.
Pros:
- Ultra-wide field of view
- Very bright aperture
- Very sharp
- Solid build
- Dust and splash protection
- Available for multiple camera systems
Cons:
- Some barrel distortion
- Soft edges and corners at wide apertures
- Dim corners
- Doesn't support front filters
8 years ago
Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art Review
The Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art is an ultra-wide prime lens with an extremely bright aperture and crisp optics. The Sigma 14mm F1.8 DG HSM Art ($1,599) is a lens that has a lot of appeal for photographers working in certain disciplines—notably astrophotography—thanks to its ultra-wide field of view and bright aperture. You'll be able to focus much more easily in dim conditions because of its f/1.8 design, ensuring that stars and night landscapes are crisp. It's not as good of an all-arounder as another lens from Sigma, the 12-24mm F4 DG HSM Art, but if your images require a brighter aperture, the 14mm prime is an excellent choice. Design The 14mm F1.8 ($1,498.00 at Amazon) is big. It measures 5.0 by 3.8 inches (HD) and weighs 2.5 pounds. In order to capture images with such a wide field of view and bright aperture, its front element is huge and bulbous, so you can't use front filters without a third-party accessory holder. A slip-on lens cap is included to protect both the front glass and integrated lens hood, and Sigma also includes a rear cap and soft carrying case. Construction is solid,...
Pros:
- Ultra-wide field of view
- Very bright aperture
- Very sharp
- Solid build
- Dust and splash protection
- Available for multiple camera systems
Cons:
- Some barrel distortion
- Soft edges and corners at wide apertures
- Dim corners
- Doesn't support front filters
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