p.96 #3 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
α9 III + 2 Godox Lights: (AD300 Pro with large 7' bounce umbrella angled downwards as key light, AD200 in softbox with grid camera right for kick/rim) Art of Fitness Gym (Abbotsford BC) by Ken Cheng Photography, on Flickr
p.96 #9 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Hoagie058 wrote:
Lovely. What a lens that is.
Thank you, Brian! It is the Sigma 40mm f/1.4 Art lens. Actually, it is originally a cine lens but Sigma made an E-mount. It is big and heavy but it is a great lens and okay to use it locally.
p.96 #10 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Yes, I had one. Loved it. I just picked up the 35 1.2 on the B&S board but not before looking at a couple of 40 1.4’s on EBay.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you, Brian! It is the Sigma 40mm f/1.4 Art lens. Actually, it is originally a cine lens but Sigma made an E-mount. It is big and heavy but it is a great lens and okay to use it locally.
p.96 #11 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
Hoagie058 wrote:
Yes, I had one. Loved it. I just picked up the 35 1.2 on the B&S board but not before looking at a couple of 40 1.4’s on EBay.
Brian, I sold mine quite sometime ago, too. I bought the Sigma 35mm f/1.2 lens; it performs about the same as the 40mm but a tad faster. Weight-wise and bulk-wise they are about the same, too. I am still using the f/1.2 lens albeit sparingly.