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All three lenses appear to be phenomenal with minor trade-offs here or there. The Sigma 1.2 trades off size and weight. The GM trades off price. The Sigma 1.4 seems to sacrifice overall sharpness for better bokeh and split the other trade-offs down the middle. At this point, the consumer can't lose with any of them (or the other cheaper options like the Sigma f/2 or Samyang f/1.8 for that matter). Either way, I'll be delighted to stay with the GM if I can find a nicely centered copy. Based on Fred's tests showing the GM flirting with 35 APO
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May 05, 2021 at 09:36 PM
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This topic got pretty quiet, but there's a new nice comparison video of 35mm options by Tom Calton:



Spoiler alert, the results are as expected.



May 15, 2021 at 04:15 AM
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p.13 #3 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


Well, I had one on pre-order at Adorama forever, in the mean time B&H had one in stock (I shoot L-Mount) So, It'll be here Thursday.
I love the 35mm FL and currently have the 35/1.4ZM and the Canon 35LmkII. I haven't shot the GM but besides the "harsh' bokeh....Looks amazing. We don't have a lot to choose from on L-mount besides the other Sigma 35's and the $5K Summicron SL which is f2.
So, looking forward to shooting this.



Jun 01, 2021 at 12:49 PM
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p.13 #4 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


I know this is mostly for Sony users, but here's my .02$ from the L mount version

Holy cow, from what I've been reading I expected my 35 1.4 DN that I just got today to be pretty good, was hoping for decent, I figured the CA would be terrible and the close up focus wouldn't be as sharp as my other lenses. Some of the reviews for this lens just got me worried I guess.

What I got was an amazing 35mm lens that is VERY sharp wide open, close up or mid range. The CA didn't "catch my eye" I almost forgot to look for it because it looks "normal" I guess...For a fast prime...Not bad at all, in fact, pretty good, so i don't know what everyone was looking at and frankly don't care now

The bokeh is BEAUTIFUL and the contrast gives it cool 3d effect and rich Artistic look. Definitely not the sterile bokeh from the past. Build is amazing, AF is lightning fast, focus is DEAD on...It feels perfect on my SL2s, not heavy at all, definitely doesn't feel big (but I've been adapting Canon L primes and using my Noct. so....)

Perhaps this lens is from a new batch (I missed the 1st batch I think) I'm glad I sold my 35 Summicron SL and WOW...did I find an AF replacement for my 35/1.4ZM This is my 1st day with the lens and haven't converted them yet but will post some when I do.

Who knows, maybe Leica will come out with a 35/1.4 from Japan and sell it for $2995



Jun 03, 2021 at 08:53 PM
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A couple from last night, all at 1.4 on my SL2-s
These are all just examples I'm getting as I snap wide open. I'm no science major and have no business doing side by sides and tests like Fred and everyone else does. But I was surprised. My Lightroom has no profile for this lens yet so they're just converted as i would convert any other of my pics.

Really like it so far, bokeh is awesome I think.





Seems to be very flare resistant,


Here's the f16 sunstar.


Very sharp at 1.4


100% ish crop


Close focus sharpness looks good too wide open.


100%






Thanks for looking




Jun 04, 2021 at 12:40 PM
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Can you shoot some twigs and branches?


Okay, jokes aside - those indeed look very good .
The thing is though, that 35mm is a lot more crowded in E-mount...

Matt Kerby wrote:
A couple from last night, all at 1.4 on my SL2-s
These are all just examples I'm getting as I snap wide open. I'm no science major and have no business doing side by sides and tests like Fred and everyone else does. But I was surprised. My Lightroom has no profile for this lens yet so they're just converted as i would convert any other of my pics.

Really like it so far, bokeh is awesome I think.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224909115_a8453088cd_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223125877_b45c97e0bf_b.jpg

Seems to be very flare resistant,
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224045323_7ac2a8f75e_b.jpg

Here's the f16 sunstar.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224907810_78b035066b_b.jpg

Very sharp at 1.4
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833521_b493d9fdf8_b.jpg

100% ish crop
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833546_323e205eab_b.jpg

Close focus sharpness looks good too wide open.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224046098_f331beb38f_b.jpg

100%
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224599684_de30734440_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833036_bc99f50614_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224598674_3e32c5027f_b.jpg

Thanks for
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Jun 04, 2021 at 12:46 PM
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p.13 #7 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


I like those samples. Good balance between render and bokeh. I'm thinking trade in my sig 50 1.4 for this.


Jun 04, 2021 at 08:22 PM
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p.13 #8 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


So a couple of months on, how are people finding this lens? I've just ordered it, and looking forward to it



Oct 01, 2021 at 09:13 AM
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p.13 #9 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


Matt Kerby wrote:
A couple from last night, all at 1.4 on my SL2-s
These are all just examples I'm getting as I snap wide open. I'm no science major and have no business doing side by sides and tests like Fred and everyone else does. But I was surprised. My Lightroom has no profile for this lens yet so they're just converted as i would convert any other of my pics.

Really like it so far, bokeh is awesome I think.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224909115_a8453088cd_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223125877_b45c97e0bf_b.jpg

Seems to be very flare resistant,
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224045323_7ac2a8f75e_b.jpg

Here's the f16 sunstar.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224907810_78b035066b_b.jpg

Very sharp at 1.4
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833521_b493d9fdf8_b.jpg

100% ish crop
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833546_323e205eab_b.jpg

Close focus sharpness looks good too wide open.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224046098_f331beb38f_b.jpg

100%
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224599684_de30734440_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833036_bc99f50614_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224598674_3e32c5027f_b.jpg

Thanks for
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I prefer the Sigma's rendering compared to the 35/1.4 GM. Great samples! The Sony is capable of capturing higher frequency detail wide open but they are both sharp lenses.



Oct 01, 2021 at 10:09 AM
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p.13 #10 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


Please post more samples! Anyone else have this lens?

Matt Kerby wrote:
A couple from last night, all at 1.4 on my SL2-s
These are all just examples I'm getting as I snap wide open. I'm no science major and have no business doing side by sides and tests like Fred and everyone else does. But I was surprised. My Lightroom has no profile for this lens yet so they're just converted as i would convert any other of my pics.

Really like it so far, bokeh is awesome I think.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224909115_a8453088cd_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223125877_b45c97e0bf_b.jpg

Seems to be very flare resistant,
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224045323_7ac2a8f75e_b.jpg

Here's the f16 sunstar.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224907810_78b035066b_b.jpg

Very sharp at 1.4
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833521_b493d9fdf8_b.jpg

100% ish crop
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833546_323e205eab_b.jpg

Close focus sharpness looks good too wide open.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224046098_f331beb38f_b.jpg

100%
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224599684_de30734440_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51223833036_bc99f50614_b.jpg

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51224598674_3e32c5027f_b.jpg

Thanks for
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Oct 03, 2021 at 05:29 PM
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p.13 #11 · Pre-order: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art ($899)


j4nu wrote:
Maybe I'm also overloaded with 35mm options we got recently.



Stop the agony, the Laowa 35/0.95 has the most renders.




Oct 03, 2021 at 07:42 PM
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vdo1 wrote:
Stop the agony, the Laowa 35/0.95 has the most renders.



Yeah, the new 35mm bokeh king. I need to put my Bigma to rest now .
Getting back to the new Sigma, I wish someone would post more shots at various distances to really evaluate its rendering. I thought it's "smoother" than the GM, but Dustin in his review states otherwise...



Oct 04, 2021 at 01:53 AM
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vdo1 wrote:
Stop the agony, the Laowa 35/0.95 has the most renders.


Imagine the hit rate with no AF.


Interested in seeing the difference for myself against the 1.2.

The Sony GM never did it for me (because I preferred the 1.2 Sigma I already had).



Oct 04, 2021 at 03:17 AM
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I'm amazed more people don't have this lens! I'm guessing it must be because the 35GM has become this instant rockstar lens and everyone wants it - which is cool, it's fantastic to have a lens like that out there. But it's soooo expensive in Europe/UK, having a really nice option like this for literally half the price is also fantastic for us.
For the same price as the 35GM, I've been able to order:
- Sigma 35mm DG DN 1.4
- Sony 50mm 2.5 G
- Samyang 85mm AF 1.4
This gives me a nice range of well respected primes for different uses. If you have the money no problem or really need that extra oomph, I can totally see why most are going for the GM. Feel bad for Sigma, if the GM hadn't of appeared this lens would probably have been the rockstar



Oct 04, 2021 at 03:34 AM
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The 35GM is twice the price here, I see zero difference in any images, so it's a tough choice.

The Sigma is made in Japan too.



Oct 04, 2021 at 04:22 AM
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So presently Sigma have sold at least two 35/1,4 DN (I kid, but it sometimes seems that way on forums)

It'll be interesting to hear what you think of it newdom. The above samples look lovely. It's the same where I'm at, the GM is twice the price and a shorter warranty. (Sigma warranty is a little bit nicer than Tamron's extended warranty as well because tied to the lens which is good for resale)

I've thought about it from time to time.



Oct 04, 2021 at 05:07 AM
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newdom wrote:
I'm amazed more people don't have this lens! I'm guessing it must be because the 35GM has become this instant rockstar lens and everyone wants it - which is cool, it's fantastic to have a lens like that out there. But it's soooo expensive in Europe/UK, having a really nice option like this for literally half the price is also fantastic for us.
For the same price as the 35GM, I've been able to order:
- Sigma 35mm DG DN 1.4
- Sony 50mm 2.5 G
- Samyang 85mm AF 1.4
This gives me a nice range of well respected primes for
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Well, maybe a few things:
  1. FM Members tend to be on the wealthier side. There are some exceptions, but this tends to be a rule.
  2. FM Members tend to be from the US, which would make wealth less of an issue.
  3. Size I think is the big X-factor of the GM. While it's more expensive everywhere, for less size you can get: more reliable image quality (less fiddling with SA up close), better reproduction ratio, and a much better AF system. If the Sigma were cheaper, slightly less technically proficient, and also slightly smaller it might find some users who typically avoid bigger, more performant lenses in favor of a more physically manageable kit. Not the case here.


I agree that Sigma was unfortunate on the Sony system with the release of the 35 GM—but honestly I feel like they missed their best chance for sales with the 35i. I'm aware that lens is something of a favorite on these boards so I'm not speaking largely to the audience here, but the 35-40 range on the Sony system is missing a f2-1.8 "no optical compromise" (sometimes with profile correction) AF lens that we have in almost every other focal length in the ultra-wide to telephoto range.

  1. 20 1.8 G
  2. 24 1.8 Samyang (good copies) | 24i 2 Sigma
  3. 55 1.8 ZA (CA correction)
  4. 65i 2 Sigma
  5. 85 1.8 Batis
  6. 135 2.8 Batis (long enough that this is functionally the same as f2)


With the seemingly endless variety of options for 35-40mm available for the E-mount, if you want the cutting edge of optical performance you have only two options: the 35 APO-Lanthar which is MF only, or the 35 GM which is bigger and more expensive than some people are willing to consider. Seeing as the 35 1.8 FE is famous for harsh rendering and the 35 1.8 Samyang basically went the same route that Sigma did (albeit with more copy variation), I feel Sigma really could have carved a niche out for themselves with a 35mm more in line with what they put out in their 24 & 65mm f2 lenses. I realize for most this statement is egregiously nit-picky, but I feel there's a reason the 24i gets compared to the 24 GM and the 65i gets compared to the 65 APO-Lanthar while the 35i is more commonly spoken of in terms that puts it half a step or so behind.

It makes me wonder if we're going to see 28, 40, and 105mm i-series entries that reprise their DSLR performances.




Oct 04, 2021 at 05:20 AM
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JVan_02 wrote:
Well, maybe a few things:
  1. FM Members tend to be on the wealthier side. There are some exceptions, but this tends to be a rule.
  2. FM Members tend to be from the US, which would make wealth less of an issue.
  3. Size I think is the big X-factor of the GM. While it's more expensive everywhere, for less size you can get: more reliable image quality (less fiddling with SA up close), better reproduction ratio, and a much better AF system. If the Sigma were cheaper, slightly less technically proficient, and also slightly smaller it might find some users


I agree that Sigma was unfortunate on the Sony system with the release of the 35 GM—but honestly I feel like they missed their best chance for sales with the 35i. I'm aware that lens is something of a favorite on these boards so I'm not speaking largely to the audience here, but the 35-40 range on the Sony system is missing a f2-1.8 "no optical compromise" (sometimes with profile correction) AF lens that we have in almost every other focal length in the ultra-wide to telephoto range.

  1. 20 1.8 G
  2. 24 1.8 Samyang (good copies) | 24i 2 Sigma
  3. 55 1.8 ZA (CA correction)
  4. 65i 2 Sigma
  5. 85 1.8 Batis
  6. 135 2.8 Batis (long enough that this is functionally the same as f2)


With the seemingly endless variety of options for 35-40mm available for the E-mount, if you want the cutting edge of optical performance you have only two options: the 35 APO-Lanthar which is MF only, or the 35 GM which is bigger and more expensive than some people are willing to consider. Seeing as the 35 1.8 FE is famous for harsh rendering and the 35 1.8 Samyang basically went the same route that Sigma did (albeit with more copy variation), I feel Sigma really could have carved a niche out for themselves with a 35mm more in line with what they put out in their 24 & 65mm f2 lenses. I realize for most this statement is egregiously nit-picky, but I feel there's a reason the 24i gets compared to the 24 GM and the 65i gets compared to the 65 APO-Lanthar while the 35i is more commonly spoken of in terms that puts it half a step or so behind.

It makes me wonder if we're going to see 28, 40, and 105mm i-series entries that reprise their DSLR performances.

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I'm not sure I follow, what is exactly wrong with 35i (and SY35f1.8 I presume) ?
It's a lens that prioritizes rendering, but gives up a bit of sharpness up close by doing so.
Both 35APO and 35GM can be bested on the rendering front and that I guess is the price for their "cutting edge optical performance"...


Oct 04, 2021 at 05:39 AM
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j4nu wrote:
I'm not sure I follow, what is exactly wrong with 35i (and SY35f1.8 I presume) ?
It's a lens that prioritizes rendering, but gives up a bit of sharpness up close by doing so.
Both 35APO and 35GM can be bested on the rendering front and that I guess is the price for their "cutting edge optical performance"...


Not really, or at least on the part of the GM.

My only issue with the lenses is the RSA. As you pointed out, Samyang already did that with their 35, so I don't see a reason for Sigma to double up. Furthermore, not only is the GM able to somewhat replicate the softness at f2 with greater resolution—but having to close down to avoid RSA at distances under ~1m is actually an obstacle to indoor shooting, particularly during winter months where things aren't as well lit. For a lens with as versatile a focal length as 35mm, for me at least, this is a detriment.

As I said, there are many fans of the 35i, particularly on this board. Just my 2 cents.



Oct 04, 2021 at 05:47 AM
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JVan_02 wrote:
Not really, or at least on the part of the GM.

My only issue with the lenses is the RSA. As you pointed out, Samyang already did that with their 35, so I don't see a reason for Sigma to double up. Furthermore, not only is the GM able to somewhat replicate the softness at f2 with greater resolution—but having to close down to avoid RSA at distances under ~1m is actually an obstacle to indoor shooting, particularly during winter months where things aren't as well lit. For a lens with as versatile a focal length as 35mm, for me
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Ah, yes when it comes to close-up performance both the Samyang and the Sigma suffer a bit...
I also saw that test, where surprisingly the GM is on similar level as 35i when it comes to rendering and since I don't find the GM too big/heavy, I found little reason to stay with the Sigma.
Edit: 65i is similar though, not as sharp as the APO but with nicer rendering (at least from the samples posted here).



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