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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2016

WOW. This is my first non-Nikon lens for my full frame cameras and I went through really great or really bad reviews before making this purchase. This lens suffers from AF fine tune issues out of the box for many people and it was out for me. I did purchase the Sigma USB Dock but haven't used it just yet. I set up my Spyder LensCal unit and used the AF Fine Tune option in my Nikon D5. Now that it's dialed in...wow. f/1.4 is really sharp but it gets really REALLY sharp at f/1.8 and f/2. It's a really great focal length and it's a lot of fun to use. People say it's heavy but they must be used to all plastic kit lenses. The weight of this lens is comparable to my Nikon 85mm f/1.4 lens.

Build quality is actually really good compared my Nikon lenses. It has a different finish than the Nikon. The Nikon has that splattered paint type of finish where the Sigma is smooth black. It still feels really good. People have commented on focus ring issues but mine feels great. I think it's a little tighter than my Nikon lenses but in a good way. It's firm movement...not sloppy and very controlled. Another person said the manual focus switch felt like a toy...I think it feels perfect. No different than my Nikon lenses. The base of the lens is metal as well so it's strong there. One item I'm really happy about is the lens hood which I always use for protection as I don't use lens filters. The lens hood on my 85mm just doesn't lock into place and it's annoying. The 35mm lens hood twists on solid and has a big notch when it locks into place. It's not going anywhere. It's also made out of a slightly thicker plastic than the Nikon lens hoods. The difference is that when you set the camera down, it's all quiet. Setting the camera down with a Nikon lens hood on and you can hear it. Thinner plastic that somehow resonates the sound. It definitely feels cheaper than the Sigma.

Finally, the bokeh. Oooohhhh the bokeh. Extremely creamy and gorgeous. Some of the best bokeh I've ever seen. You won't be disappointed with it!

Overall I'm extremely happy with this purchase. If I didn't already have my Nikon 85mm lens, I'd absolutely go for the Sigma 85 Art lens.

Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg hsm art ม อสอง

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW. Sharp Sharp Sharp! Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2016

WOW. This is my first non-Nikon lens for my full frame cameras and I went through really great or really bad reviews before making this purchase. This lens suffers from AF fine tune issues out of the box for many people and it was out for me. I did purchase the Sigma USB Dock but haven't used it just yet. I set up my Spyder LensCal unit and used the AF Fine Tune option in my Nikon D5. Now that it's dialed in...wow. f/1.4 is really sharp but it gets really REALLY sharp at f/1.8 and f/2. It's a really great focal length and it's a lot of fun to use. People say it's heavy but they must be used to all plastic kit lenses. The weight of this lens is comparable to my Nikon 85mm f/1.4 lens.

Build quality is actually really good compared my Nikon lenses. It has a different finish than the Nikon. The Nikon has that splattered paint type of finish where the Sigma is smooth black. It still feels really good. People have commented on focus ring issues but mine feels great. I think it's a little tighter than my Nikon lenses but in a good way. It's firm movement...not sloppy and very controlled. Another person said the manual focus switch felt like a toy...I think it feels perfect. No different than my Nikon lenses. The base of the lens is metal as well so it's strong there. One item I'm really happy about is the lens hood which I always use for protection as I don't use lens filters. The lens hood on my 85mm just doesn't lock into place and it's annoying. The 35mm lens hood twists on solid and has a big notch when it locks into place. It's not going anywhere. It's also made out of a slightly thicker plastic than the Nikon lens hoods. The difference is that when you set the camera down, it's all quiet. Setting the camera down with a Nikon lens hood on and you can hear it. Thinner plastic that somehow resonates the sound. It definitely feels cheaper than the Sigma.

Finally, the bokeh. Oooohhhh the bokeh. Extremely creamy and gorgeous. Some of the best bokeh I've ever seen. You won't be disappointed with it!

Overall I'm extremely happy with this purchase. If I didn't already have my Nikon 85mm lens, I'd absolutely go for the Sigma 85 Art lens.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2013

"You pay for what you get" is true more often than not. Sigma is not synonymous for high quality, but rather a good price point with sacrificing on build quality and sharpness. If you wanted both, Canon and Nikon made you reach deep into your pockets.

More recently, one has the ability to rent and try out professional quality lenses. Lensrentals and Hawaii photo rental are known for their reputation of quality products for rent along with great customer service. With regard to Sigma, Lensrentals has not had great experience with Sigma's in the recent past [...] But with the Sigma 35 1.4, all appears to be changing...

Cost is about 1/2 the Nikon equivalent. Sharpness is incredible. Microcontrast is superb and bokeh appears smoother and better than Canon and Nikon. One of the most critical and comprehensive reviewers -- Lloyd Chambers (digilloyd) also rates it better than Canon and Nikon's version of the 35 1.4. Demand is soaring and many are becoming big fans of Sigma's new "art" lens.

After reading many of the glowing reviews, I skeptically asked, "is it that good?" My answer -- YES...it's better than I expected. I'm shooting with a D800E and paired together, the photos appear 3D when it's shot wide open. Stopping down to 2.8-5.6 and the lens sharpness grows and grows with minimal distortion. Focusing is silent and quick. Quality of the lens is solid and not plastic feeling.

The one downside is that the lens is not weather sealed. If you work in those demanding conditions then, this may not be the lens for you. Otherwise, why would you choose anything else? Cost is 50% less, build quality is fantastic, sharpness is incredible and outshines Canon and Nikon's counterparts, and it takes images that look like it was taken with a professional lens!

Sigma has given me many reasons as to why I should purchase this and I have no regrets at all. The how is another story -- Amazon was sold out for weeks along with Adorama and B&H photo. Highly recommended and I don't think you'd have too many regrets!

Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg hsm art ม อสอง

5.0 out of 5 stars As good as Canon or Nikon...but 1/2 the price! Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2013

"You pay for what you get" is true more often than not. Sigma is not synonymous for high quality, but rather a good price point with sacrificing on build quality and sharpness. If you wanted both, Canon and Nikon made you reach deep into your pockets.

More recently, one has the ability to rent and try out professional quality lenses. Lensrentals and Hawaii photo rental are known for their reputation of quality products for rent along with great customer service. With regard to Sigma, Lensrentals has not had great experience with Sigma's in the recent past [...] But with the Sigma 35 1.4, all appears to be changing...

Cost is about 1/2 the Nikon equivalent. Sharpness is incredible. Microcontrast is superb and bokeh appears smoother and better than Canon and Nikon. One of the most critical and comprehensive reviewers -- Lloyd Chambers (digilloyd) also rates it better than Canon and Nikon's version of the 35 1.4. Demand is soaring and many are becoming big fans of Sigma's new "art" lens.

After reading many of the glowing reviews, I skeptically asked, "is it that good?" My answer -- YES...it's better than I expected. I'm shooting with a D800E and paired together, the photos appear 3D when it's shot wide open. Stopping down to 2.8-5.6 and the lens sharpness grows and grows with minimal distortion. Focusing is silent and quick. Quality of the lens is solid and not plastic feeling.

The one downside is that the lens is not weather sealed. If you work in those demanding conditions then, this may not be the lens for you. Otherwise, why would you choose anything else? Cost is 50% less, build quality is fantastic, sharpness is incredible and outshines Canon and Nikon's counterparts, and it takes images that look like it was taken with a professional lens!

Sigma has given me many reasons as to why I should purchase this and I have no regrets at all. The how is another story -- Amazon was sold out for weeks along with Adorama and B&H photo. Highly recommended and I don't think you'd have too many regrets!

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Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg hsm art ม อสอง

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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2014

This is the sharpest 35mm lens in existence. Period. Mine is razor sharp at f1.4, though YMMV.

*It has very nice Bokeh, round and smooth like the bokeh balls should be, and it blurs beautifully.

*It is heavy. Like sticking a brick on the end of your... brick. If you have twig arms and no muscles, I warned you.

*The auto-focus is very smooth and quiet, and the override works well, though I am always worried I'll break it. It can be a bit touchy in manual focus, but I don't mind. Shallow DoF is always like that.

Do this lens a favor and buy a B&W 010 of 007 CLEAR filter. It needs protection, especially for $900-1000.

The lens hood is acceptable. It looks ridiculous like every other one, but it does its job. It also makes the lens significantly longer. You will get weird(er) looks if you do street photography with it on.

Works well on a DX camera too. I originally used mine on a D7000. I couldnt justify paying $600+ for an only-acceptable-quality DX-only lens. Glad I made the investment.

Also, comes in a really kickass case for shelf storage.

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5.0 out of 5 stars On par with Nikon/Canon proffesional optics.

Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2017

Low-light monster, sharp, bit on a heavy side though. I love wide manual focus ring and overall build quality. It sits in my hands balanced and gripped well.

As someone who's been using Nikon lenses and refused to touch 3rd party optics for years, this "little" guy made me believe Sigma is stepping up their quality game.

Now, focus knows to be a bit sluggish in the dark, and overall this lens is not super fast in that regard. Nothing that made me miss a shot but still worth mentioning.

Price is right here, considering Nikon's 35mm 1.4 pricing is almost double the Sigma.

One thing to note, after doing some tests on Nikon's D700 I've noticed purple fringe/color cast in grey areas of the image. BUT ONLY when RAW image is proccesed in Lightroom with Nikon's Camera Standard look. It's weird, if the file is left at default Adobe Standard process, purple color cast is gone. This makes me think it's something wrong with this Camera/Lens combo. Or, it could be on the software side as well.

Sigma and Nikon's D810 and D4 performed as expected and prduced sharp images with great color rendering.

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5.0 out of 5 stars great affordable option

Reviewed in Australia on June 24, 2020

I am happy with the lens although it does have some focusing issues as other people have stated. I have purchased the Sigma USB dock and hopefully that will sort that out. Would have been better if it worked straight out of the box but I purchased knowing that it might not be. It was a great price!

5.0 out of 5 stars Proche de la perfection

Reviewed in France on May 21, 2016

J'ai voulu un 35mm sur mon nikon D750 pour avoir une liberté de cadrage maximum.

C'est un peu disgracieux de dire que c'est un objectif "à tout faire" mais c'est pourtant le cas. Quel plaisir en plein format de jongler entre les photos de paysages, de portraits, voir même de macros sans changer d'objectif. Cette focale fixe est merveilleuse, elle redonne la liberté sans sacrifier à la qualité.

En ce qui concerne ce sigma 35mm f1.4 :

-La qualité de fabrication est excellente et donne confiance. L'objectif est très imposant et lourd, certains aiment, d'autres pas, je dirais peu importe tant qu'il est solide et qu'il fait le boulot.

- Et le boulot il le fait très bien, sa grande ouverture permet de photographier en toute circonstance sans utiliser de flash et d'avoir des photos douces et lumineuses. Et même à f1.4 le piqué est présent au centre de l'image de façon honnête. Dès que vous fermez un peu (rien qu'à f1.8-2) le piqué devient uniforme. Le bokeh est doux et agréable.

- J' émet une réserve sur le réglage de l'autofocus, même si l'objectif est "peu cher" face à ses concurrents, je trouve scandaleux de devoir acheter un dock à 60 euros pour régler l'autofocus. Je ne suis pas technicien et je n'ai pas que ça à faire de faire des dizaines d'essais et de réglages pour avoir le focus au bon endroit. Je préfère que le caillou coûte 60 euros de plus et qu'il arrive chez moi bien réglé ! Je n'ai pas acheté ce dock, J'ai activé le réglage fin de l'autofocus de mon d750 à +17 et le problème semble réglé.

C'est un peu désagréable de bidouiller sur un équipement de ce niveau. Je n'enlève pas d' étoile car j'ai réussi à régler le problème assez rapidement.

Pour le reste je le recommande vivement, pour son prix contenu, sa grande qualité de fabrication et les images magnifiques qu'il produit. La photo de papillon est prise à f2 (sans bonnette macro ni aucun autre équipement) montre à quel point les images sont précises et lumineuses à grande ouverture et le bokeh doux et progressif.

Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg hsm art ม อสอง

5.0 out of 5 stars Proche de la perfection Reviewed in France on May 21, 2016

J'ai voulu un 35mm sur mon nikon D750 pour avoir une liberté de cadrage maximum.

C'est un peu disgracieux de dire que c'est un objectif "à tout faire" mais c'est pourtant le cas. Quel plaisir en plein format de jongler entre les photos de paysages, de portraits, voir même de macros sans changer d'objectif. Cette focale fixe est merveilleuse, elle redonne la liberté sans sacrifier à la qualité.

En ce qui concerne ce sigma 35mm f1.4 :

-La qualité de fabrication est excellente et donne confiance. L'objectif est très imposant et lourd, certains aiment, d'autres pas, je dirais peu importe tant qu'il est solide et qu'il fait le boulot.

- Et le boulot il le fait très bien, sa grande ouverture permet de photographier en toute circonstance sans utiliser de flash et d'avoir des photos douces et lumineuses. Et même à f1.4 le piqué est présent au centre de l'image de façon honnête. Dès que vous fermez un peu (rien qu'à f1.8-2) le piqué devient uniforme. Le bokeh est doux et agréable.

- J' émet une réserve sur le réglage de l'autofocus, même si l'objectif est "peu cher" face à ses concurrents, je trouve scandaleux de devoir acheter un dock à 60 euros pour régler l'autofocus. Je ne suis pas technicien et je n'ai pas que ça à faire de faire des dizaines d'essais et de réglages pour avoir le focus au bon endroit. Je préfère que le caillou coûte 60 euros de plus et qu'il arrive chez moi bien réglé ! Je n'ai pas acheté ce dock, J'ai activé le réglage fin de l'autofocus de mon d750 à +17 et le problème semble réglé.

C'est un peu désagréable de bidouiller sur un équipement de ce niveau. Je n'enlève pas d' étoile car j'ai réussi à régler le problème assez rapidement.

Pour le reste je le recommande vivement, pour son prix contenu, sa grande qualité de fabrication et les images magnifiques qu'il produit. La photo de papillon est prise à f2 (sans bonnette macro ni aucun autre équipement) montre à quel point les images sont précises et lumineuses à grande ouverture et le bokeh doux et progressif.

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Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg hsm art ม อสอง

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5.0 out of 5 stars Prime beauty

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 9, 2013

First off, a warning: Sigma still have terrible QC issues!

The first copy of this lens I received was back focusing horrifically. I did all the usual tests, after initially noticing it wasn't sharp where I was pointing focus. And no, it wasn't user error just because it's a 1.4, like Sigma will try to make you believe! It was off, by a significant margin, so I sent it back to the supplier. They contacted Sigma, who told them, to tell me, the customer, to wait for them to check it out. Well, I wasn't having that and requested a new copy or a refund. fair play to the store for seeing it my way and sending on a new copy, they will deal with Sigma on the other.

Anyway, now that I have a decent, proper focusing version, I can say that all the reviews around the net are bang on! It really is a gem of a lens. It's nice and weighty, being a 1.4, without being over-sized. It balances really well on the D800E, and looks the part too. Sigma have got their new look right, with lovely sleek lines, smooth polished steel, discreet markings, and the hood snaps into place definitively - the hood also has a rubber seal, which is a nice touch. Though the lens itself does not have sealing near the mount, shame ... but considering the price difference between this and the Nikon 35 1.4, we'll let that slide.

So how does it perform? Admirably. It's sharp on focus point at 1.4, and stopped down to f/2 and beyond is as sharp as you'd like. there is strong vignetting wide open, but where the vignetting is, is going to be OOF/bokeh anyhow, and it's easily corrected in LR. There is no profile for this model in LR4 currently, but I found that sigma 24-70 is close enough, with minor manual adjusting. Vignetting has mostly gone by f/2.8 and the lens continues to sharpen right through to f/8. The perfect portrait/street/general purpose lens IMO, and even good for landscape.

If you could only have one lens in your bag at all times, you could do a hell of a lot worse than choosing this.

Just test when you get yours, and make sure it's a good copy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good price and quality

Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2023

That’s was my second order, the first one came a lens for a canon camera, but I ordered for a nikon. After returning and getting my refund I purchased again, a little concerned, but did it anyway, now i that i got the new lens, this time came the right one, I’m really happy with the product, good quality, sharp, i little trick to focus but working perfectly.

Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg hsm art ม อสอง

5.0 out of 5 stars Good price and quality Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2023

That’s was my second order, the first one came a lens for a canon camera, but I ordered for a nikon. After returning and getting my refund I purchased again, a little concerned, but did it anyway, now i that i got the new lens, this time came the right one, I’m really happy with the product, good quality, sharp, i little trick to focus but working perfectly.