DonIII
Loc: Southern California
Good day,
I am the fortunate owner of a Nikon Full Frame D800 and a great D4. I am feeling a desire for a good wide angle prime lens. I think I have it narrowed to the Sigma ART 1.4 20mm and the Nikon 1.8 20mm. In the "good condition" used lens market they are pretty close in price. I would like to ask the opinions of my friends here .
If you have a suggestion or opinion that is outside the framework of my question, that's ok too! Like if you think maybe a good zoom? Or a third choice in 20mm prime? or anything really that would help me.
I currently have a Nikon VR 28-300 zoom for Full Frame, and a Sigma 50mm 1.4 for full frame. (Not ART). I swap them back and forth between my two FF Nikons.
Thank you!
Don
DonIII wrote:
Good day,
I am the fortunate owner of a Nikon Full Frame D800 and a great D4. I am feeling a desire for a good wide angle prime lens. I think I have it narrowed to the Sigma ART 1.4 20mm and the Nikon 1.8 20mm. In the "good condition" used lens market they are pretty close in price. I would like to ask the opinions of my friends here .
If you have a suggestion or opinion that is outside the framework of my question, that's ok too! Like if you think maybe a good zoom? Or a third choice in 20mm prime? or anything really that would help me.
I currently have a Nikon VR 28-300 zoom for Full Frame, and a Sigma 50mm 1.4 for full frame. (Not ART). I swap them back and forth between my two FF Nikons.
Thank you!
Don
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The Sigma is very highly rated.
Personally I would go with the Sigma. Especially because I shoot with a Canon/s
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But I have the Sigma and it is a fine lens.
I have always favored lenses made by the manufacturer of the camera and I have said in the past I have nothing against independent lenses, especially lenses when the budget is low.
The 20mm f1.8 lens is a superb, professional optic and it was specifically made to be used with Nikon cameras.
Why put anything but a Nikon lens on a Nikon camera?
--Bob
DonIII wrote:
Good day,
I am the fortunate owner of a Nikon Full Frame D800 and a great D4. I am feeling a desire for a good wide angle prime lens. I think I have it narrowed to the Sigma ART 1.4 20mm and the Nikon 1.8 20mm. In the "good condition" used lens market they are pretty close in price. I would like to ask the opinions of my friends here .
If you have a suggestion or opinion that is outside the framework of my question, that's ok too! Like if you think maybe a good zoom? Or a third choice in 20mm prime? or anything really that would help me.
I currently have a Nikon VR 28-300 zoom for Full Frame, and a Sigma 50mm 1.4 for full frame. (Not ART). I swap them back and forth between my two FF Nikons.
Thank you!
Don
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DonIII wrote:
Good day,
I am the fortunate owner of a Nikon Full Frame D800 and a great D4. I am feeling a desire for a good wide angle prime lens. I think I have it narrowed to the Sigma ART 1.4 20mm and the Nikon 1.8 20mm.
Thank you!
Don
Nikon's 20mm f/1.8 is a superb lens. That would be (in fact was) my choice.
John
I have the Nikon 20mm f1.8 and use it on my D850. It is an excellent lens. I recommend it. The Sigma is highly rated too.
I had the Nikon lens. It was very sharp. I don’t doubt the quality of the Sigma lens. However, which lens makes you feel better when attached to your camera? Nikon to Nikon , to me, is the gold standard. It is not necessarily true by performance but Sigma is not Nikon.
This is not a blanket endorsement of Nikkor lenses as I have owned some ‘stinkers’.
Both I and my professional photographer son use and love the Nikon on our Nikon D810. Superb lens.
Go with the Sigma, great lens.
I have the 150- 600 sport lens, 150 2.8 Macro, 50 1.4 and they are all excellent lenses. I also have the Sigma 1.4 teleconverter which is great too. I shoot Nicon 850, 500 and Z7 all great cameras.
I have the Nikon 1.8 20mm prime purchased years ago for use with my dslr. Moved to the z7ii. Love that I can still use this lens with the adapter on the z line. Not sure you could do that with the sigma. Nikon lenses hold their value better than non OEE lenses.
DonIII
Loc: Southern California
Thank you to everyone who replied to my inquiry. I wish I could find a place that would rent me each lens for a week for a reasonable amount. Then I could try each. I think just going by manufacturer and name recognition the Nikon would be the safer bet. Seems most of you favor that one. Thanks again!
DonIII
Loc: Southern California
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I appreciate your input!
DonIII
Loc: Southern California
Thank you for your reply and input. That's a good point about adaptability in the event of switching to a mirrorless Nikon.
DonIII
Loc: Southern California
Thank you William for your reply and input. Good information!
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