Ok, would like to know if you could choose between the Sigma Art f1.4 or the Nikkor f1.4, which would you choose and why? I know the Nikkon is more pricey. Thanks
Must asking about TC's...
Motorbones wrote:
Must asking about TC's...
Or a prime--35mm, 24mm etc.
Motorbones wrote:
Must asking about TC's...
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Not if the poster quotes ...f/1.4.......... Tc's do not have adjustable apertures... They have a magnification factor of 1.4x ...or 2x...
So I'm sure he/she is referring to a lens, and not a Tele converter.
Pablo8 wrote:
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Not if the poster quotes ...f/1.4.......... Tc's do not have adjustable apertures... They have a magnification factor of 1.4x ...or 2x...
So I'm sure he/she is referring to a lens, and not a Tele converter.
Didn't catch the f... my bad...
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
anneabc wrote:
Ok, would like to know if you could choose between the Sigma Art f1.4 or the Nikkor f1.4, which would you choose and why? I know the Nikkon is more pricey. Thanks
I would go for the Sigma Art lenses at the FL you indicated. Why is obvious.
jeryh
Loc: Oxfordshire UK
The Sigma is RAZOR sharp ! I was very impressed- it is sharper than the leica equivalent .
anneabc wrote:
Ok, would like to know if you could choose between the Sigma Art f1.4 or the Nikkor f1.4, which would you choose and why? I know the Nikkon is more pricey. Thanks
Focal length? Do you need a 1.4? Such a lens will be bigger, heavier, and more expensive than an f/1.8, and will receive just a bit more light. To make a decision, I recommend reading reviews and looking for comparisons, "Sigma f/1.4 vs Nikkor f/1.4.
The Sigma 85 mm f 1.4 got the highest score ever awarded to a lens by dxomark.com
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
anneabc wrote:
Ok, would like to know if you could choose between the Sigma Art f1.4 or the Nikkor f1.4, which would you choose and why? I know the Nikkon is more pricey. Thanks
I get slammed here all the time because I use only Nikon and Zeiss glass on my Nikon's. I used to be a professional wedding photographer for over 35 years, I was also a photo journalist and a Nikon Rep. There is only one camera company that buys, designs, and grinds and polishes their own glass, NIKON. Nikon was first a scientific company, they produced microscopes and other optical equipment, that's how they got into business. Optics is still there major sales point. Glass is the most important thing you put on your camera when it comes to IQ (image quality). As a photojournalist we had a lens bank that we used to borrow lenses. Third party glass lenses were ALWAYS the last glass to go out cause nobody wanted to use them, FOR A GOOD REASON.
And here is the clincher, if the Sigma Art lens cost the SAME as Nikon, which one would you go with? Answer that question and you have the correct answer.
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
billnikon wrote:
I get slammed here all the time because I use only Nikon and Zeiss glass on my Nikon's. I used to be a professional wedding photographer for over 35 years, I was also a photo journalist and a Nikon Rep. There is only one camera company that buys, designs, and grinds and polishes their own glass, NIKON. Nikon was first a scientific company, they produced microscopes and other optical equipment, that's how they got into business. Optics is still there major sales point. Glass is the most important thing you put on your camera when it comes to IQ (image quality). As a photojournalist we had a lens bank that we used to borrow lenses. Third party glass lenses were ALWAYS the last glass to go out cause nobody wanted to use them, FOR A GOOD REASON.
And here is the clincher, if the Sigma Art lens cost the SAME as Nikon, which one would you go with? Answer that question and you have the correct answer.
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Two points about the only Nikon makes lenses start to finish. Does it really matter and show me that the others do not too.
And it focuses slower, DXO doesn't always mean real world results.
Robert Bailey wrote:
The Sigma 85 mm f 1.4 got the highest score ever awarded to a lens by dxomark.com
From what I know both are fine optical lenses but I prefer to use Nikon glass with my cameras.
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