Careful with the rain on your sigma lens Adrian, apparently only has weather sealing at the connection point. I have also seen a post from Sigma Japan themselves in response to a question over weather sealing etc (for the 35mm F2); they said to avoid rain pretty much at all costs.
Backing that up, this is an email response I got from Sigma customer service when I asked about full sealing: “The Sigma I Series range is part of the Contemporary range of Sigma lenses. Dust & splash resistance is a feature of the Sigma Art & Sport ranges but is not offered in the Contemporary range. The dust & splash resistant ring on the lens mount is to help the camera sensor stay clean & free of any contaminants while the lens is attached.” Though there has always been the “I’ve always used non-weather sealed lenses in rain, and they still work” argument from lots of photographers, so maybe it’s all ‘marketing vs luck’.
That lens might be the right mix of not too big and not too small without compromising too much and I don't know if I'm imagining things but there's quite a pleasing look coming out of this lens. Some great photos here, keep it up! Let me know if you're up to meet soon.
I combined the Zeiss 2.8 with a manual Voigtländer 40mm 1.2 which is incredible light and small as well. Thats for when I need crazy bokeh without bringing an heavy AF 1.4 with me.
My go to one lens setup has recently been the 40mm 2.5G on my A7CII. That really surprised me how much I love the form factor and focal length. I thought I’d miss my wider aperture lenses but I really don’t.
I have not forgot the Sigma 35mm 2.0, but I do not like lenses that cannot perform without software, so I have the excellent Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 35mm 2.0 Aspherical which is second to none in performance.
You should try the Tamron 35mm f2.8. It has great image quality and is fully weather sealed. The only disadvantages I've found is it focuses a bit slow and although it's really light the lens housing is bigger than it needs to be. Great review by the way! I'm on a similar quest to find the "perfect" light, weather sealed, and good 35.
When I picked up my X-T5 I grabbed the new 18mm f1.4 (the big one) because it was new, sharp, weather sealed, and 1.4 aperture! I recently decided to just pick up the 23mm f2 for travel/daily shoots and the size/weight saving made me realise i had chosen a lens that kinda cancelled out the benefits of an APS-C sensor. The benefits of Fuji are the compact prime lenses.
I plan on getting the A7Rv with the sigma f2 I series lenses and the contemporary zoom full frame 2.8 and apsc 2.8. On apsc the 2.8 are f4 lenses but they’re very small and sharp. The a7rv in super 35 mode still gets 24mp. Basically I can get compact full frames lenses and apsc lenses
Can you tell,us about the comb you’re using with the microphone? It could be a Men’s Plastic 180 tooth or perhaps a Unisex 160 tooth, but I can’t quite tell from the framing. 😉
For a gearhead like me, the Sigma iSeries is just so awesome. I love the design, build quality and tactility of the lenses. I own just one of them though, the 20mm, because all the other ones, except for the 65mm, would be pretty redundant in my kit.
Очень классный обзор, прям на одном дыхании посмотрел. И дает максимум пониманию. Я задумывался - о Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art, но вес очень смущал особенно при учете того что основная камера у меня Sony A7C
Sigma has a 23mm f1.4 for apsc. In case you wanted to make the switch (idk if just for Sony though). I fully get the appeal though. I wish fuji wasn't so expensive right now but I am happy with my a6000
I had to laugh at the comb you use for the microphone. Respect for doing it this way, why not! Another very useful video presented in a calm manner. thx!
In terms of weight and potential results they are very similar. It depends on which you like better subjectively. I would still say that with the Sony you have top notch autofocus but with the fuji you have a slightly better video camera without rolling shutter
I have the Sigma 65mm f2 and it is the best lens I have ever had, I like it even more than a GM. I also have the Sigma 90mm f2.8, is very small for that focal length.
@@enjoygary It is not that it is a better lens, in quality both are equal. I compare it with the 50mm f1.4 GM, and it is a matter of sensations, it gives me the impression that it reproduces colors better and I think that both are equally sharp.
Haha I found someone just like me! I have a 35mm 1.4, the Zeiss 2.8 and this Sigma. I love the 2.8/35 and 2/35 on my A7CR! Some days I do feel having this and the 2.8/35 is overkill, but then I do find the times where I want one or the other, and if I was to let one go I genuinely don't know which I sell.
There's a Yongnuo 35mm F2 lens which is as compact as this Sigma and its also very good and cheaper. I could find this for like 100€ and wow, what an amazing quality. Sadly im not 100% confortable with 35mm focal lenght, but im trying to improve this!
Love the comb mic! lovely What camera and lens did you use for the talking head review at 0:30 ? Looks nice and warm and vintagy
I think f2 lens is enough for most photography
Agree 👍🏻
Daylight or studio only. Not for something challenging
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Careful with the rain on your sigma lens Adrian, apparently only has weather sealing at the connection point. I have also seen a post from Sigma Japan themselves in response to a question over weather sealing etc (for the 35mm F2); they said to avoid rain pretty much at all costs.
Backing that up, this is an email response I got from Sigma customer service when I asked about full sealing:
“The Sigma I Series range is part of the Contemporary range of Sigma lenses. Dust & splash resistance is a feature of the Sigma Art & Sport ranges but is not offered in the Contemporary range.
The dust & splash resistant ring on the lens mount is to help the camera sensor stay clean & free of any contaminants while the lens is attached.”
Though there has always been the “I’ve always used non-weather sealed lenses in rain, and they still work” argument from lots of photographers, so maybe it’s all ‘marketing vs luck’.
Thanks for your valuable inputs 👍🏻
That lens might be the right mix of not too big and not too small without compromising too much and I don't know if I'm imagining things but there's quite a pleasing look coming out of this lens. Some great photos here, keep it up! Let me know if you're up to meet soon.
i have it and love it. use it mainly for portrait, pets and florals. it is a great all rounder, the only lens i took to paris and london!
I combined the Zeiss 2.8 with a manual Voigtländer 40mm 1.2 which is incredible light and small as well. Thats for when I need crazy bokeh without bringing an heavy AF 1.4 with me.
Nice setup 👍🏻 1.2 with a manual lens must be not easy but for sure it should look beautiful
when you film your broll shots in-between taking photos - are you using an nd? or just crank shutter?
My go to one lens setup has recently been the 40mm 2.5G on my A7CII. That really surprised me how much I love the form factor and focal length. I thought I’d miss my wider aperture lenses but I really don’t.
Honestly I have been thinking about getting this lens for a while but having 2 35mm lenses it is hard to justify but I may give it a go ;)
@@adriensanguinettiI ended up getting the 40mm f2.5 and keeping my 35mm GM for when I really do feel I need f1.4
I have not forgot the Sigma 35mm 2.0, but I do not like lenses that cannot perform without software, so I have the excellent Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 35mm 2.0 Aspherical which is second to none in performance.
You should try the Tamron 35mm f2.8. It has great image quality and is fully weather sealed. The only disadvantages I've found is it focuses a bit slow and although it's really light the lens housing is bigger than it needs to be. Great review by the way! I'm on a similar quest to find the "perfect" light, weather sealed, and good 35.
Sony 40mm 2.5?
I have always been curious to try this one too. Maybe one day! 🤓
Being an X-T5 shooter, you've certainly made me more than curious about getting a Sony full frame with this Sigma lens!
And there are a lot of other compact lenses 👍🏻
I love the Sony 40mm 2.5@@adriensanguinetti
When I picked up my X-T5 I grabbed the new 18mm f1.4 (the big one) because it was new, sharp, weather sealed, and 1.4 aperture! I recently decided to just pick up the 23mm f2 for travel/daily shoots and the size/weight saving made me realise i had chosen a lens that kinda cancelled out the benefits of an APS-C sensor. The benefits of Fuji are the compact prime lenses.
Very true!
I plan on getting the A7Rv with the sigma f2 I series lenses and the contemporary zoom full frame 2.8 and apsc 2.8. On apsc the 2.8 are f4 lenses but they’re very small and sharp. The a7rv in super 35 mode still gets 24mp. Basically I can get compact full frames lenses and apsc lenses
Loving the natural colors or was some editing done to the colors?
Thanks! I edit all my photos with my presets ;) link in the description
Can you tell,us about the comb you’re using with the microphone? It could be a Men’s Plastic 180 tooth or perhaps a Unisex 160 tooth, but I can’t quite tell from the framing. 😉
For a gearhead like me, the Sigma iSeries is just so awesome. I love the design, build quality and tactility of the lenses. I own just one of them though, the 20mm, because all the other ones, except for the 65mm, would be pretty redundant in my kit.
Очень классный обзор, прям на одном дыхании посмотрел. И дает максимум пониманию. Я задумывался - о Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art, но вес очень смущал особенно при учете того что основная камера у меня Sony A7C
What are you using for the stationary video clips in between photographs? Not the talking head
Sigma has a 23mm f1.4 for apsc. In case you wanted to make the switch (idk if just for Sony though). I fully get the appeal though. I wish fuji wasn't so expensive right now but I am happy with my a6000
Yes I also consider Sony for apsc but I think i’ll get the a7cii and use mostly compact lenses.
I had to laugh at the comb you use for the microphone. Respect for doing it this way, why not! Another very useful video presented in a calm manner. thx!
what do you think; Fuji XH2s with the xf23mm f1.4mk2, or the A7iv with the sigma 35mm f2?
In terms of weight and potential results they are very similar. It depends on which you like better subjectively. I would still say that with the Sony you have top notch autofocus but with the fuji you have a slightly better video camera without rolling shutter
Adrien if you had to pick one FL it world be 28 or 35mm. For example on an holiday trip. Thank you
wonderful pics as always!!
Glad you like them!
Hey Adrien, ever considered the Sony 35 1.8?
Yes but never tried it. It just doesn’t look exciting but it is a very good one I heard
I have the Sigma 65mm f2 and it is the best lens I have ever had, I like it even more than a GM. I also have the Sigma 90mm f2.8, is very small for that focal length.
What do you like about it over the gm?
@@enjoygary It is not that it is a better lens, in quality both are equal. I compare it with the 50mm f1.4 GM, and it is a matter of sensations, it gives me the impression that it reproduces colors better and I think that both are equally sharp.
Haha I found someone just like me! I have a 35mm 1.4, the Zeiss 2.8 and this Sigma. I love the 2.8/35 and 2/35 on my A7CR! Some days I do feel having this and the 2.8/35 is overkill, but then I do find the times where I want one or the other, and if I was to let one go I genuinely don't know which I sell.
Do you think the Nikon 35mm 1.4 aperture lens is worth buying? I've recently been considering buying a 1.8 or 1.4
If on fullframe 1.8 is enough. The lens should lighter and smaller which will make the difference in the long term
Great video as always man!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Have you ever tried the sony rx1?
Nope
What brand of strap are you using?
It's from Hyperion Strap ;)
@@adriensanguinetti 😊
ty!
There's a Yongnuo 35mm F2 lens which is as compact as this Sigma and its also very good and cheaper. I could find this for like 100€ and wow, what an amazing quality. Sadly im not 100% confortable with 35mm focal lenght, but im trying to improve this!
they (I) need 28mm f2
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
HA, I was waiting for this video, been thinking about this lens.
Hope it helps!
Sigma's Contemporary lineup are such a beauty of lenses. I've been keeping an eye on the 90mm one.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, appreciated :^)
This or Sony 35mm F1.8?
❤
Am i doing a mistake buying Sony's 35mm F1.8?
Definitely not 👍🏻