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Sigma 35mm f/1.4

For those that follow the world of prime lenses, you have probably read many great

things about the brand new Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens.

market using Sigma's new individually Q

and significantly upgraded production techniques

the reviews so far have been

that cost 2-3 times as much

manufacturers and the lens even outguns

decided that I had to see for myself so I pitted a brand new Sigma 35mm f/1.4 against a

brand new Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G and a completely rebuilt and overhauled to better than

new Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8G to see what the hype is all about.

right!.

The Sigma blows away

the Nikon lenses when

shot wide open in every

category except

vignetting where it has

about 1/2 stop more

vignetting than either of

the Nikon contenders. It

is sharper in both the

corners and the center wide open. It

dramatically less pincushion/barrel distortion.

barrel distortion regardless of aperture

distortion at the widest end of th

35mm. By f/2.8 the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 catches up to the Sigma for center resolution and

then stays approximately equal throughout the aperture range but it never catches the

Sigma for corner resolution or Chromatic aberration.

than the others until you get to f/5.6.

Nikon lenses. One of the biggest issues with the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 is focus shift.

is a phenomenon where the lens focuses in a different place depending on aperture.

Since we focus with the lens wide open

amount of focus error is induced when stopping d

shift from wide open to other apertures while the Nikon prime does exhibit this

Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Lens Review

For those that follow the world of prime lenses, you have probably read many great

things about the brand new Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens. This is the first lens to come to

market using Sigma's new individually Qualitiy Controlledl lens manufacturing process

significantly upgraded production techniques on professional grade lenses

the reviews so far have been excellent with this lens easily outperforming 35mm lenses

3 times as much. This includes all 35mm DSLR lenses from the major

the lens even outguns the Zeiss 35mm lens on independent tests

decided that I had to see for myself so I pitted a brand new Sigma 35mm f/1.4 against a

brand new Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G and a completely rebuilt and overhauled to better than

70 f/2.8G to see what the hype is all about. All those other

the center wide open. It has significantly less chromatic aberration and

dramatically less pincushion/barrel distortion. The Nikon 35mm f/1.4G has a lot of

barrel distortion regardless of aperture. The Nikon 24-70 also has a lot of linear

distortion at the widest end of this zoom but it is well controlled by the time you zoom to

By f/2.8 the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 catches up to the Sigma for center resolution and

s approximately equal throughout the aperture range but it never catches the

Sigma for corner resolution or Chromatic aberration. Vignetting affects the Sigma more

than the others until you get to f/5.6. By f/8 the Sigma actually vignettes less than the

One of the biggest issues with the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 is focus shift.

where the lens focuses in a different place depending on aperture.

Since we focus with the lens wide open on a phase detect autofocus DSLR

amount of focus error is induced when stopping down. The Sigma has very little focus

shift from wide open to other apertures while the Nikon prime does exhibit this

For those that follow the world of prime lenses, you have probably read many great

This is the first lens to come to

ens manufacturing process

on professional grade lenses. All of

with this lens easily outperforming 35mm lenses

from the major

on independent tests. I

decided that I had to see for myself so I pitted a brand new Sigma 35mm f/1.4 against a

brand new Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G and a completely rebuilt and overhauled to better than

All those other reviews were

less chromatic aberration and

ikon 35mm f/1.4G has a lot of

70 also has a lot of linear

by the time you zoom to

By f/2.8 the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 catches up to the Sigma for center resolution and

s approximately equal throughout the aperture range but it never catches the

Vignetting affects the Sigma more

By f/8 the Sigma actually vignettes less than the

One of the biggest issues with the Nikon 35mm f/1.4 is focus shift. This

where the lens focuses in a different place depending on aperture.

phase detect autofocus DSLR, a small

The Sigma has very little focus

shift from wide open to other apertures while the Nikon prime does exhibit this

phenomenon. The 24-70 also has very little focus shift which was to be expected since

focus shift is generally an issue only for the very fastest prime lenses. Horizontal

Red/Green Chromatic aberration is significantly higher on both Nikon lenses but is

essentially eliminated using the lens profiles supplied by the latest version of ACR and

LR. ACR 7.4 and LR4.4 already include lens profiles for the new Sigma lens which

eliminates the vignetting. Build quality on all three lenses is first rate. The Sigma is not

one of those

lightweight plastic

feeling lenses that

we often find in

third party lenses.

This is a bulky,

strong lens with

first rate lens finish

like it's Nikon

counterpart. It has

a decidedly more

modern and very

high quality look.

Autofocus on this

lens is significantly faster than the Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G, which is one of Nikon's slowest

focusing AF-S lenses. It is on par in focusing speed with the 24-70mm f/2.8G lens.

Below, find a table of the results ranking the lenses from first to third for each category

tested. As you can see, the Sigma lives up to it's claims and easily dethrones the Nikon

35mm f/1.4G lens which is by all accounts an excellent lens although wide open leaves

a bit to be desired. All tests with a D800E using contrast detect AF to eliminate shot-to

shot variability:


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