Sigma 14mm F1.4 Field Review from Arctic Norway
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- This is my new favourite lens for the Arctic. It’s not just for stars, and not just auroras. It’s also a creative lens choice when you want to do something a little bit different with landscape photography.
00:00 Intro
00:46 Aurora Chasing
03:15 Rotating Collar
05:36 Fat Landscapes
07:46 Skinny Landscapes
09:55 On The Road
11:46 Little Brother
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Fantastic footage of this amazing part of the world and so very informative as well...a very enjoyable presentation altogether
Thanks so much Ian :) Gets harder each year to find a new way to look at photography up here, but this F1.4 ultra-wide was a winner for me.
Wonderful video Ewen! Absolutely agree with you that this lens is a marvel.
Thanks Carsten :)
I'm busting to go to Norway.
It's a little slice of heaven up there :)
How Sigma 20mm f1.4 compare new 14mm?
Very different in practice even though they look very similar on the outside. The 20mm was a DSLR design and this newer 14mm is for mirrorless. But if you only need 20mm then it's a cracking good lens! I have the Sigma 20mm F2 as well and that's such a nice lightweight option of you don't need F1.4.
Great video and channel! I'm living in Abisko here in the north since a couple of years, upgrading skills and equipments for every season. For the next winter I will probably get this lens, your video made me even more curious. For now I have been using the Lumix S 18mm F1.8, and on occasions of strong auroras also the Lumix S 14-28 F4. Keep up the great content, I'm happy to have found your channel.
Welcome to the channel John and lovely to hear from someone in Abisko :) I love that part of Sweden and have many fond memories of auroras up on the mountain and down on the lake. You're so lucky to make that your home.
I haven't tried the Lumix 14-28mm F4 myself, how do you like it for landscape work in the daytime? That 18mm is a peach though isn't it!