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Next OL lens test report: Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary
#1
Nice

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#2
Nice little lens !!

the issue is only mostly dissolved from f/4 ...... resolved !!
#3
Cool lens, Sigma!

So for EOS M there is the standard 3 primes of old:
Canon EF-M 22mm f2 STM (35mm f3.2 FF equivalent)
Canon EF-M 32mm f1.4 STM (50mm f2.2 FF equivalent)
Sigma 56mm f1.4 DC DN (89mm f2,2 FF equivalent)

How traditional! Brings me back to my Nikkormat times.
#4
Great to see the review. Indeed, it very much reflects my impresions of the lens. Solid housing, sharp results and very nice OOF rendering. On m43 this becomes a perfect outdoor portrait lens. And very much matches a combo I used in APSC Pentax days with 77 lmtd.

Only caveat I have is somehow hesitant AF on Pana m43 body. Nothing major, however it is there. I thought of missing DFD at first, however none of my Oly lenses does the same. Out of pure curiosity I wonder what is the reason for this.

Overall, fantastic little lens.
#5
(07-03-2020, 12:09 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: Cool lens, Sigma!

So for EOS M there is the standard 3 primes of old:
Canon EF-M 22mm f2 STM (35mm f3.2 FF equivalent)
Canon EF-M 32mm f1.4 STM (50mm f2.2 FF equivalent)
Sigma 56mm f1.4 DC DN (89mm f2,2 FF equivalent)

How traditional! Brings me back to my Nikkormat times.

Samyang also offers some neat manual focus lenses for EOSM 10-12 and 16mm cover the ulltrawide range, and with adapter the whole range of Canon EF, Sometines I wonder if it was a good decision to go EOSR instead of EOSM, especially I can see myself using 750D and 7D2 for landscape more and more and using EOSRP almost exclusively to shoot my kids... However I recon being just for my little kids pictures, what EOSRP gave is priceless and was very well worth the investment
  


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