Purchased a Sigma 85mm f/1.4 - initially wanted to purchase the EF 85L Mark 1 at the same price but too bad it was sold. Nontheless the sigma was a good buy and was pleased with the few test shots done earlier!
its 35 and 135 for me.
its 35 and 135 for me.
After much consideration and guidance from all those who replied I have decided to start with the 85mm f/1.8 due to its smaller form factor, excellent performance to price ratio and the f1.8. I will be trading the convenience of the zoom but as long as the subject is stationary it's not a problem. Scouring the net I notice quite a few photogs have both this (or 135L) and the 70-200 so I think it's a case of different lenses for different uses. There is only an overlap in focal length but the max aperture size and weight also matter. So no regrets if end up getting the zoom as well down the road no need to sell thisMy only slight concern is the 85 will be too similar to the 50 1.8. However I'm very much looking forward to experiencing the USM and full time manual focusing.
Now that I've seen quite some love for the Sigma 85mm f/1.4, I wonder why there isn't many of them circulating around in the B&S section..
And I also don't really see the level of enthusiasm like you can see in US or Europe photography forums regarding the lens. Is this lens not popular enough in SG?
(I'm not a gear head though, and I might be wrong.. just curious)
Now that I've seen quite some love for the Sigma 85mm f/1.4, I wonder why there isn't many of them circulating around in the B&S section..
And I also don't really see the level of enthusiasm like you can see in US or Europe photography forums regarding the lens. Is this lens not popular enough in SG?
(I'm not a gear head though, and I might be wrong.. just curious)
Blur Shadow said:The Sigma is actually slightly overpriced in Singapore. I got mine in HK.
The lens also has some issues with inconsistency.
Finally, most lower end consumers will go for the f/1.8 lenses offered by their original manufacturers while the pros can afford the high end f/1.4 and f/1.2 lenses.
Fietty said:Any idea how much are they running for in hon kong? Interested to get it some day. My 50 siggy has performed well and i heard the 85 is an excellent lens for its price range![]()
high 5! bought it quite recently too and am loving it! =) I somehow preferred it over the canon 85L ver II mainly because of price tag and AF speed. IQ wise i think they are almost identical =)
Now that I've seen quite some love for the Sigma 85mm f/1.4, I wonder why there isn't many of them circulating around in the B&S section..
And I also don't really see the level of enthusiasm like you can see in US or Europe photography forums regarding the lens. Is this lens not popular enough in SG?
(I'm not a gear head though, and I might be wrong.. just curious)
The Sigma is actually slightly overpriced in Singapore. I got mine in HK.
The lens also has some issues with inconsistency.
Finally, most lower end consumers will go for the f/1.8 lenses offered by their original manufacturers while the pros can afford the high end f/1.4 and f/1.2 lenses.
Bro Blue Shadow got the important points.
While the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 is a great lens by itself, it has certain problems:
- Sigma has always been plagued by focus inconsistencies. However, the newer lens with the new coating faces less of such issue and the QC is done better. As such, although there may be many interested buyers, they may be still wary of the Sigma brand. But if you are seriously considering to buy, pick the newer coating and don't be afraid to ask for another lens to test and test it to your satisfaction before paying.
- IQ wise Sigma is comparable but if the CA department, Canon's 85L II is still better - but I think it does better than 85L (Mark I). Thus it makes it a very value for money lens. Plus, the AF is faster.
That's why you don't really see it circulating it in BnS. Sigma lens user are not that much, especially high end Sigma lens users (those lens costing over $1k). Those who bought this glass are probably people who appreciates it and thus, keeping it.
How many pp have you actually encountered which had problems with the Sigma 85?
So far everyone I've talked to don't have any issues with it.
I read in some US / EU forums out there and I understand that there are some people who received bad copies of this lens.
But to add to your statistic, yes so far I don't have any issue with mine =)