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Sigma 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art For Nikon F

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Newegg
★★★★★
15 years ago
AWESOME!!!!

BUY IT NOW, save yourself from the Canon 50mm lineup and get even somewhat better quality than the prestigious 50mm "L" lens... Canon's is good/great, but after some review this one has the upper hand in 50mm (only this range, "L" is preferred on all others for me)... can't wait for the 5D MK2...

Inexpensive; sharp at 1.4; and great background blur; blows away my former Tam** SP F2.8 lens; ultra fast focusing on my 50D; a great pair for portraits; made my photo shoot go easy the other day and it made it hard to pick which photos to use; THE WERE ALL GREAT!!

its not a 1.2; ummm

Photography Review
★★★★★
15 years ago

This is the first Sigma 50mm f/1.4 prime lens for 4/3 DSLRs, a tele photo lens in the focal length of 100mm equivalent to portrait lens in medium distance. A superb lens of optical quality and design, fast focus in silent with HSM.

Fast aperature in f/1.4 with beautiful bokeh; Short lens barrel and well balance of weight by hand-held with camera body; Fast focus speed in silent with HSM

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Photo answers
★★★★
15 years ago

Performance & handling Prime lenses are about as simple as can be in terms of handling. You have just two controls – the focus ring and (depending on your lens mount) the AF/MF switch.

TechRadar UK
★★★★
14 years ago
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM review

What a whopper! Sigma's 50mm f/1.4 is twice the size and weight of other similar lenses and has a colossal front element promising superior peripheral brightness (reduced corner shading) and improved contrast at wider lens apertures. The finish and the controls are rock-solid.

Bestbuy
★★★★★
14 years ago
Worth Every Penny

Let me start by explaining my score of 4 on image quality. If I had the option I would give it a 4.8 rather than a perfect 5. When the aperture is wide open at f/1.4 images get 'creamy all over'. But with the right light this effect can be absolutely stunning!

Bokeh; Focus Speed; Sharpness

77mm filters

epinions.com
★★★★★
14 years ago
More expensive than Canon, but WORTH it!

If you are looking for a new lens for your Canon DSLR camera, whether it be a full frame (like the C

Big glass that lets in lots of light!

A bit on the heavy side; but really no problem

Dooyoo
★★★★★
14 years ago
Sigma EX: A capable telephoto macro lens

This telephoto macro lens was the first lens I purchased for my DSLR. It was intended for insect macrophotography, and has not disappointed. At around f8, the lens is very sharp; it is softer wide open, but this is not a problem for macros as the depth of field at f2.8 is too shallow anyway.

Sharp image and 1:1 magnification

Clunky focusing system

What Digital Camera
★★★★★
14 years ago
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM Review

This high-specification Sigma prime comes with a price-tag to match, but does image quality meausure up? Read the WDC Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM review to find out

Imposing presence

Distinctly heavy

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
14 years ago
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM Review

One of the nicest things about Sigma lenses is that they come with a padded pouch, instantly suggesting that the manufacturer feels the lens is worth protecting. Sigma's 50mm f/1.4 is no exception, boasting an enormous front element and a .

Imposing presence

Distinctly heavy

AVHub
★★★★★
14 years ago

The contrast between the sharp and the blurred is often overlooked by still photographers as a creative tool, but it's often used very effectively by cinematographers.

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