PHOTO GEAR REVIEW: Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM Art Lens

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

I've made reference to this piece of photo gear in a few comments on other photographers' posts, so I figured I'd just go ahead and write a review of a lens I recently had the pleasure of renting and using for a wedding.

The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM Art Lens

I use Canon EOS gear, both crop and full-frame, and this lens was for the EF-S mount, which is the APS-C crop sensor bodies such as the 7D, 80D, and Digital Rebel series cameras.

Now, having said the above, since it's a Sigma and not a Canon brand EF-S lens, the mount still allows use of the lens on a full-frame body. Typically, however, using a lens made for a crop sensor on a full-frame body will create a hard vignette, like what you'd see on a circular fisheye lens, and which can be seen in this photo which I posted last week that was taken with a Canon EOS 6D and a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 crop lens.

Instead, the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM Art Lens produces a great image which covers the entire swath of the full-frame sensor that is wide enough at its native 30mm focal length to use as a walk-around lens for capturing amazing candid moments. And, at the f1.4 setting it produces a wonderfully thin yet easily-manageable depth of field and attractive bokeh, as well as a natural and incredibly creamy vignette which can be toned down by raising the f-stop.

And not only is the focus fast, but boy is it sharp.

That was something I was really hoping would be the case for the Art series lenses by Sigma in general, and there's certainly no disappointment there.

Enjoy the sample images below! Some where shot at a friend's wedding, others were shot in my backyard to test it out around the house. Feel free to right-click any pic and view in a new tab to see them at a larger size.












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Gotta love that sigma lens!

I have no complaints about Sigma glass at all. We also use a 70-200mm f/2.8 Sigma and it's our baby.

What's the price difference in that and the canon version?

The 70-200mm? About $1000. LOL

Canon = $1900
Sigma = $1300
Looks like the Canon came down. That usually means they are about to come out with something new if they haven't already.

Yeah i'll be looking to upgrade my f/4 70-200 soon to a 2.8 so maybe the sigma is a good alternative....and it's black....

I love the images we get from it.

WOW!! yeah i'll give one of those a try before spending the extra on the canon version!

beautiful camera and wonderful photographs

Great review, I've got a Canon 50mm lens, but was thinking about something bit wider, and this looks like a good product.

Thank you very much.

Great review and some amazing images! Keep up the good work.

Review very well done @winstonwolfe. Upvoted, resteemed, followed & DPS.

Awesome, thanks!

Nice photos!!1 Do check mine.

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