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Archive 2019 · Sigma 35mm f/1.2 Art E Mount Lens Image Thread

  
 
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The Shore Beyond by David Arbogast, on Flickr


I Begin Dreaming by David Arbogast, on Flickr


Spring's Arrival by David Arbogast, on Flickr


Deep Into the Forest by David Arbogast, on Flickr




Mar 08, 2020 at 10:50 PM
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Bob_S wrote:
https://i.ibb.co/yF0xw5g/DSC0002.jpg

This was a real turbo Porsche when Porsche understood what a turbo was.


Is that a rare car there? The 996 turbos like that one aren't really considered anything special as Porsche made & sold a bunch of them here in the States. They don't sell for big $ like their air cooled predecessors the 930, 964 and 993 Turbos, all of which are worth significantly more now then they sold for new originally. The 997 version replaced the 996 in late 2005 and was a much better car overall. I guess I was just wondering what you meant by that statement as the 911 Turbo models in the water cooled era have really just gotten better and faster with each generation.

Porsche is putting turbos on all 911 models now except for the GT division cars so I guess in that sense the bad boy appeal of the Turbo model itself maybe somewhat diminished.

Below is my GT3 shot with a Voigtlander 50. I've been thinking I should get a 35mm for car shots, the Sigma seems like great lens from the pics in this thread.









Mar 09, 2020 at 12:24 AM
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rd4tile wrote:
I guess I was just wondering what you meant by that statement as the 911 Turbo models in the water cooled era have really just gotten better and faster with each generation.


My guess is that Bob was alluding to the fact that Porsche named their electric car “turbo” something when electric cars don’t have any turbo components.



Mar 09, 2020 at 12:40 AM
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darbo wrote:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49636573538_94a6f11907_h.jpg
The Shore Beyond by David Arbogast, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49632903147_d40d255871_h.jpg
I Begin Dreaming by David Arbogast, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49632601321_513b527535_h.jpg
Spring's Arrival by David Arbogast, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49633397457_cfce7dfcbb_h.jpg
Deep Into the Forest by David Arbogast, on Flickr



Very nice images, kudos! Part of the reason I bought this lens is to serve as a landscape lens, alongside of its more obvious use. It is remarkable how sharp and punchy it gets already by f/2,8 across the frame. After initial shock I don't even notice the weight penalty anymore. One thing I did notice GM line having an upper hand is in haptics (aperture ring specifically). The clicks are more dense/damped and positive/satisfying compared to Sigma. Voigtlander APO 50 (and other Cosina lenses) have the same advantage compared to ZM 85 for instance. But overall Sigma has a really nice premium feel to it, manual focus is beautifully damped - just wish aperture ring is more like the ones on GMs. But this is nitpicking. Sigma is a great all-rounder, difficult to find any flaws (cat eyes in certain situations being the only one I can think of). It just gets out of your way, rather than forcing your to work around its flaws (a rare trait).



Mar 09, 2020 at 02:58 AM
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stjepan wrote:
Very nice images, kudos! Part of the reason I bought this lens is to serve as a landscape lens, alongside of its more obvious use. It is remarkable how sharp and punchy it gets already by f/2,8 across the frame. After initial shock I don't even notice the weight penalty anymore. One thing I did notice GM line having an upper hand is in haptics (aperture ring specifically). The clicks are more dense/damped and positive/satisfying compared to Sigma. Voigtlander APO 50 (and other Cosina lenses) have the same advantage compared to ZM 85 for instance. But overall Sigma has
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Agreed,the aperture ring is too smooth / easy to move accidentally and the button also doesn't have that great feel to it (too shallow maybe). But as you said, that is mostly nitpicking...
One thing I noticed is a bit incositent behavior in S mode, in my case sometimes there is a visible delay between pressing the shutter button and the actual photo being taken. I need to investigate this further and it's a bit random (maybe only with silent shooting on which I use mostly). Or maybe that's a hint from Sigma to focus on (1.2 preferably) aperture .



Mar 09, 2020 at 03:44 AM
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Jump-starting this thread, here is one image from the recent hike (post-processed to taste):



Sony A7RIV + Sigma 35mm f/1,2 DG DN @ f/1,2 by Stjepan Tomislav Svaljek, on Flickr



Mar 23, 2020 at 04:34 PM
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Went to the Boseong tea fields and Seonamsa Temple (in Korea) on a whim and it turned out to be a great idea.



© Nate Derrick





© Nate Derrick




Apr 19, 2020 at 09:29 AM
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A couple snaps from recent quarantine-break-walks :

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-fWfW98n/0/a6797a3c/X3/i-fWfW98n-X3.jpg


https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-cXwBDvB/0/cb7a4e30/X3/i-cXwBDvB-X3.jpg


https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-W4XxXJj/0/a03a5aee/X3/i-W4XxXJj-X3.jpg


https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-699P2nN/0/f5df16e0/X3/i-699P2nN-X3.jpg


https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-P2vMXwb/0/ecdf4ef9/X4/i-P2vMXwb-X4.jpg


The last two are actually the same scene, just different focus .



Apr 27, 2020 at 06:32 AM
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Really glad I had this lens on Sunday once the light started to fade. Easy hand holding and low ISOs all the way until near darkness.

Lots of photographers out at Namhansanseong that night!



© Nate Derrick





© Nate Derrick





© Nate Derrick





© Nate Derrick




Apr 27, 2020 at 04:57 PM
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Liking what I see.

This lens is now at the top of my "don't need but want" list.

(have too many 35s)

Will wait for the SE version as i don't have a Leica.






Apr 27, 2020 at 09:17 PM
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Thanks for posting these, I spent four years in South Korea between 99 and 05 and loved it. I haven't been back since but had planned to go this year.

Seoraksan was the first national park I visited (in 99 - I went back to Seroaksan in 04) and I loved it and eventually visited every national park in the country. I loved the country, the culture, the food and the wonderful people.

These are great photos and great reminders of a magical time. Thanks for sharing!

Brian



Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53 PM
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DaveFP wrote:
Liking what I see.

This lens is now at the top of my "don't need but want" list.

(have too many 35s)

Will wait for the SE version as i don't have a Leica.



I hope I'm not being needlessly pedantic, but are you confusing this Sigma beast with the new Voigtlander 35 1.2 III?

Because if you could get results like this at under 400g i think every other lens maker would throw in the towel.



Apr 28, 2020 at 01:11 AM
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JVan_02 wrote:
I hope I'm not being needlessly pedantic, but are you confusing this Sigma beast with the new Voigtlander 35 1.2 III?

Because if you could get results like this at under 400g i think every other lens maker would throw in the towel.


; yeah I'm in the wrong thread. Drink coffee - then post !

I love this one too. Too many the lenses; too short the life.




Apr 28, 2020 at 07:06 AM
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@DaveFP

Me too man. Only problem is that I don't bring my camera out often enough as is, and my heaviest people lens is just ~330g.

Wanted to pull the trigger on this beauty many times, but I know I wouldn't use it enough :P



Apr 28, 2020 at 08:24 AM
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NatDeroxL7 wrote:
Jimmy Chin, in his online class, said with a completely straight face, that his typical packing list when he "really needs to go light" is a Canon 5D MkIV with the 16-35, 24-70, 70-200 f2.8 zooms.........and sometimes the 14mm f2.8. Consider that this is in additional to the technical equipment required for the actual climbing/skiing that he is going to have to do.

If that is his concept of lightweight packing, for the types of trips that he goes on, then we can all stop complaining about our lenses when we "go hiking".

You can also really dial in your other
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It cracks you up when people get really concerned about lens size and hiking?

That makes no sense.

Why would any sane person lug this lens up the side of a mountain if the Loxia 35 would do equally well along the way?

Your images are nice but they would appear to prove the point. All shot at f/5.6 -8. All easily replicated by the Loxia.

With that said -

Why would anybody here use Jimmy Chin as a metric for our own decisions?

Jimmy humps what Jimmy needs to hump to be "Jimmy Chin".

It may not have been your intention but your post comes off as simultaneously out-of-touch, condescending and self-congratulatory.












Apr 28, 2020 at 09:56 AM
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Having a sharp f1.2 has been growing on me, and I'm finding that at 35mm f1.2 is frequently enough DOF for wider scenes.










May 08, 2020 at 06:58 PM
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Was pretty dang happy to have f1.2 as it got dark at this temple over the weekend! These first 4 are all 1.2

Tapsa Temple by Nate Derrick, on Flickr

Tapsa Temple by Nate Derrick, on Flickr

Tapsa Temple by Nate Derrick, on Flickr

Tapsa Temple by Nate Derrick, on Flickr


Rendering comparison between f11 and 1.2 Very little difference in contrast in the in-focus areas between the two!:


Tapsa Temple by Nate Derrick, on Flickr

Tapsa Temple by Nate Derrick, on Flickr



May 12, 2020 at 12:38 AM
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The sunstars are really good for this lens too, lots of points but well defined.

Changgyeonggung Night Tour by Nate Derrick, on Flickr



May 18, 2020 at 05:13 PM
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Took this one while walking (literally) so it's not the sharpest, but I do like the way the lens captured the image.







May 19, 2020 at 04:18 PM
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Been away for a bit. Just a few snaps have reminded me why I love this lens so much.

Sigma 35/1.2 FE by Johndizzo15, on Flickr
Sigma 35/1.2 by Johndizzo15, on Flickr
Sigma 35/1.2 by Johndizzo15, on Flickr



May 24, 2020 at 01:27 AM
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