Archive 2020 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
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p.2 #1 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
I think this lens coming out is mostly about filling a hole in the L mount set of lenses. Here are the FF prime lenses designed for the L mount
Panasonic
24 f/1.8 (announced not yet made)
50 f/1.8 (announced not yet made)
50 f/1.4
85 f/1.8 (announced not yet made)
Leica
21 f/2 APO (announced not yet made)
24 f/2 APO (announced not yet made)
28 f/2 APO (announced not yet made)
35 f/2 APO
50 f/2 APO
50 f/1.4
75 f/2 APO
90 f/2 APO
Sigma
35 f/1.2
45 f/2.8
85 f/1.4 (if this rumor is true)
I am of course not counting the DSLR converted lenses, but if Sigma is going to start designing lenses for the L mount then having an 85 f/1.4 makes a lot of sense. Both Panny and Leica are building a bunch of slower lenses and other than those slower lenses they both have just a 50 f/1.4. So the faster lenses are wide open (except at 50mm where making a third fast 50 seems a little excessive at this point). I think it makes sense they started with the 35 f/1.2, but given that no one else is making an 85 f/1.4, I can see why moved to the 85 next. The system then has a great 35 f/1.2, two good options at 50 f/1.4, and likely at least a very good option at 85 f/1.4.
In time I expect them to remake all their fast DSLR Art lenses for the L and E mount, but give that they are in the L mount alliance I think we got to expect that holes in that lineup are going to drive what lenses they choose to remake first.
p.2 #3 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
Don't know about the 135mm, which is not a lot much bigger and heavier than the GM version. I mean I don't really know what they can improve on this lens on a sony Alpha, whereas the 85mm even if it is really good, it is way much bigger and heavier than the GM version! So there was -and there finally is- an improvement possible.
I'm kinda lucky since I just sold mine 10 days ago because of its weight
But as many I am really excited about sigmas lenses.
I have had the 50mm the day it arrived on my canon 5D, and never been disapointed on a lens, despite their weight.
The last I tested is the 24 70, which because I am not a zoom photographer, I thought I would sell... but after a few weeks on the seaside with my son... I have to say, I really like this lens
p.2 #7 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
I'm not really loving the aesthetics of the redesign but if it's sharp with great rendering and focusing and has all the functions I need then it's a non-issue for me.
looks like it has an AF/MF switch, focus hold button and a declickable aperture ring. I actually like the look of the design much better in these photos
p.2 #9 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
strangely enough it looks like there's a third unlabeled switch on the other side of the lens away from the rest of the controls. anyone have any ideas what this would be for? focus limiter, maybe?
p.2 #11 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
Currently my only telephoto lens is the FE 135/1.8 GM but I'm curious to see how this compact 85/1.4 performs. I'm not expecting it to be highly corrected for axial CA but if it has nice rendering and accurate AF, I would be definitely interested.
It looks to be even smaller than the Samyang 85/1.4.
p.2 #13 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
It actually looks pretty neat! Since I am not too happy with samyang AF 85 1.4 accuracy/hit this definitely will be interesting to see unfold! Sigma is really digging deep into the L/EF mount system and we all are loving it
p.2 #15 · In Stock: Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($1,199)
GMPhotography wrote:
Looks like a rocker switch. Hmmm auto DOF button?
Curious about it too.
I'm hope Sigma included a couple SLD elements to this one.
The SLR version 85mm F1.4 DG HSM Art is outstanding in regards to resolution and rendering but it's huge and heavy. Hopefully Sigma found a way to design a smaller lens with similar performance.