The Best Sample Images from the Sigma 35mm f/1.2
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Normally i see so much boring photography on gear reviews. And then comes hunter hart with banger after banger.
Great work man!
Don’t make me cry on here 😩 thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼
This lens is magic, it just is. Great presentation for 2024!
Agreed about the lens, thanks so much for watching!
The images in this video are incredible!! Loved it! I’m getting a Sony itch, don’t tell anyone
😅 I can’t imagine you with a Sony at all. Thanks bruv 🙏🏼
Do it, I'm team Sony-Fuji-Leica 😅
Killer shots, these are exactly the kind of 35mm shots I'm looking for. I've seen some "standard" portraits with this lens but these more creative shots are so much more interesting.
@@RohannvanRensburg thanks so much! I hope it was intriguing enough for a sub🙏🏼
@@hunterhart1 Nice try RUclips man, you can't get me that easily.
@@RohannvanRensburg 😅 worth a shot
Jk, subbed. Definitely following you on IG and elsewhere, I need to reference your work!
@@RohannvanRensburg thank you so much
your photos are magical🔥❤🔥
@@cyvidal10 thanks so much!!
Nice photography dude definitely interested in this lens
@@curtisrichards6350 thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!
Incredible images as always
Thank you man, that’s truly the best compliment for me to get on my videos 🙏🏼
great video, amazing photos!
@@Tsebish thank you very much 🙏🏻
so nice to see a review to one of my favourite lenses :) got mine for 379€ used with a small scratch on the glass which is not noticeble in the photos at all. Yes weight is not low but it has this dreamy yet sharp art which not many lenses can give you. Use it a lot beside my 50 1.2 gm
@@sacul19700 thanks so much for watching. I use this lens more than anything probably
Great video Hunter. Really liked how it all flowed. Stunning pictures as always! ❤
Ah finally a review with tons of photos, that's huge for a change!!! I got the 35 gm and surprisingly the sigma definitely have a better pop but am mostly into video and always running on a budget :D
Thanks so much for watching! It is a fun lens, large but great results.
Great video and very informative. I myself shoot with the 35 1.2 dGDn and agree 💯 with all you said. The GM is preferable for travelers but at the same time, this lens produces special results.
Thanks so much for your nice words and thanks for watching
Your images are amazing!!!!
Wow! Thanks so much! You should follow me on Instagram!
Crazy amazing photos mate! Love them so much!!
I WISH Sigma would finally be able to release their Lenses for the RF Mount. I used the Art Lenses on my 5D MkIII and it's been stellar!
Love your photos so much man!
Thanks so much. And yes I actually made a video mentioning how Canon has lost me as a customer for years due to the lack of 3rd party lenses not being available yet. I also shot the sigmas on my 5D, that’s what got me started with them and never left. Thanks so much again 🙏🏼
You may like this one? Idk ruclips.net/video/jYxeTXGdDJA/видео.htmlsi=yXH9EgCYmGxz6Up9
@@hunterhart1 Oh yeah! The MkIII was and is phenomenal! I'd just want to have the 35mm Art. For the 85mm I have the EF 85 1.2 II now and won't need anything else for the time being.
Your take on going back to the MkIII is so cool. :)
Hearing the Shutter is really lovely I gotta say.
My main Cameras are 2 R6 and a Q3.
And I don't want to miss the quality of the Autofocus of the R6. It really gives me a lot of peace because I just know that things are in focus where I want them to be.
The MkIII was always good in that regard, but I had to triple check my focus to get it right sometimes. Similar to you focusing like 5 times before taking a shot in the Video (11:42). :) The R6 just gives me peace of mind here.
Really great Videos you're producing here!
ahh the 85mm 1.2 is a great one too. Thanks so much for watching and taking time to write back about it. I for also prefer reliable autofocus lol, I don't use my 5D anymore but would have no problem using it if I had to. @@dasignarts
@@hunterhart1 Sure thing! So good to have a chat about these things. I always admired your eye for composition even 2 years ago. The videos about the Leica Q and such. :)
To be precise, 1.2 is not an extra stop of light, but 1/3 when compared to 1.4 lens. The next full stop is 1.0 lens. Obviously there is noticably more blur with 1.2 lens though. Me personally, I wouldn't walk with such a gigantic lens besides some on location portraits. I own old 50 1.4 Sony Zeiss and it's way too heavy for a walkaround lens. Though, I can imagine walking with some manuall Voigtlander 1.2 lens, but it's not so perfect optically. Great photos!
lol I knew someone would call me out on that, I was just trying to make a point that one is brighter but thanks 🙏🏼. I’d also prefer to walk around with a small Voigtlander or my 28mm f/2 lens, a lot easier on the back. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
i'd be tempted to get this lens myself if it wasn't such a chonker loll really lovely photos!
lol thanks for watching, it is a great lens but ya know, it is what it is.
This lens looks insane! I was surprised to see this video from you though, I thought you used fuji? Or do you use both systems?
I started out with canon, and then moved to Sony. I’ve shot Sony for around 10 years now. Fuji is the newest thing to me (other than the X100 system) and people seem to prefer reviews on them rather than Sony. Idk why.
I’m also a Sigma lens lover. I’ve got 4 dg dn in total so far for my Sony A7R V & A7IV.
Hell yes, I really do believe they’re the best
@@hunterhart1 indeed Hunter! The best quality for the price!
I really like your photography!👍
Thank you so much!
great images! I also own 35mm f1.2, it's heavy and bulky indeed! But images are one of a kind. The only thing I didn't get is why you recommended Sony GM35 f1.4 instead of Sigma art 35 f1.4? Cos in the beginning you mentioned yourself how much you love Sigma lenses above everything else. Anyways, sigma art 35 f1.4 is better and cheaper than GM, me and my friend tested both out.
@@Kirill-q7i thanks for watching. I’ve used the Sony, not the sigma 1.4, so I’d be lying if I said get the sigma. In my experience, every sigma lens I’ve shot is better but I don’t want to be a liar. Know what I mean?
Had the sigma, switched to the GM. Would love to hear why the Sigma is the better one in your opinion.
@@g33k3301 micro contrast and more character. It’s not so clinical, for me, in my opinion I like my work to look just a bit different than others. So many purists out there won’t go for 3rd party lenses and that’s all I’ll use because they aren’t usually perfect. I’d say Sony is about as perfect as it gets, so that’s why I prefer sigma. Just like Leica lenses are perfect and way too expensive for my taste but I’d prefer Voigtlander or a 7Art because they have beautiful imperfections. Depends on your style of photography, it’s all speculation and subjective. Nobody is right.
@@hunterhart1 I only use sigma lenses, I've got 24mm et 50mm 1.4 and the magic 105mm 1.4. I'm about to get the 35mm 1.2. I love the look of my photo with these lenses, and my customers seem to like it too.
@@MrSethGr all fantastic lenses!
great images!
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
Do you find that you are always shooting at 1.2 or are you atn1.4’1.8 because the sigma 35 1.4 is also a sick lens and might even perform better optically I’m talking about the sigma dg dn version and its $799!!! My choice personally because size is very good! And way cheaper than the Gmaster.
The reason I wasn’t mentioning the other Sigma lens is because I didn’t want to seem TOO biased 😅 I mean I’m already biased enough. In my opinion I wouldn’t get this lens over the 1.4 just because the 1.2 isn’t $700 extra worth it in my opinion. I shoot through all apertures on this lens but just 1.2, a lot of the photos you saw were at 1.2 because that’s what folks want to see lol. I’d go 1.4 sigma (the newer one) over Gmaster for sure even if money wasn’t an object
Hey it’s me again 😂😂😂. So you switch from a Canon to a Sony?
I have sony, canon, Leica and Fuji!
Do you attribute the quality of those pictures to using a full frame camera? Just curious how confident you would be of getting similar quality with APS-C. I keep seeing videos showing examples on other channels that do indeed make it hard to tell the difference, but the examples in this video are of a particularly high quality
When I think of quality I think of the overall image structure, not just the depth of field. So, in my opinion yes, you could get as much quality as you’d like out of an APSC sensor. If you’re thinking in terms of shallower depth of field, it’s hard to replicate. Just as a medium format has a look that is above full frame in some people’s eyes. Here’s a video I did of my favorite portrait lens for APSC cameras. Maybe this will help answer the question a bit better? ruclips.net/video/aMpB3QmJTg4/видео.htmlsi=6nI2-Mg13-4Xx6TE
Great question by the way. In the end, it’s not the camera it’s the user. You can be artistic, crafty and different in so many ways even if you’re just using a phone.
@@hunterhart1 thanks man. I'm a beginner to pro cameras. I actually bought the Viltrox 75mm 1.2 and it has that same nice lens flair and swirly bokeh. I've read 1.2 on APS-C is different than that 1.2 on a full frame but I was kind of guessing that might have more to do with low light performance. Sounds like it translates into shallower depth of field too? I'm not sure what's striking me the most about your pictures in this sigma video, but it might be that the fall off in focus looks particularly nice. They do look sharper in the in focus areas as well than your video on the Viltrox 27mm, but I'm not sure if that same in focus sharpness can be achieved with the Viltrox with different editing or something
@@snoopfroggyfrog7220 the bigger the sensor the more detail + more light that passes through which gives you a lot more blur to your background. I also did a video on the extreme of digital sensor sizes which would be the medium format and you may be interested to see how that looks as well. As far as sigma goes, in my opinion the Art lineup has a very distinct look kind of like the summilux by Leica! I’ll drop a vid link here to see if you can tell a difference in medium format. I’m interested to hear what you think. THIS LENS MADE ME RECONSIDER FILM PHOTOGRAPHY - Mitakon 65mm f/1.4
ruclips.net/video/bcjUD-FMO7g/видео.html
@@hunterhart1 oh wow yeah. I think I'm seeing the difference over the full frame. The out of focus areas and the transition between in focus and out of focus are especially pretty. Thank you. That has made it clearer to me what all the fuss was about larger sensor sizes than any of the other sources I've checked previously
Please add the camera you use in the comment or talk about it, it's no the same A7III to A7RV photo.
@@specialized41 A7IV
Oooh! I get to be the first comment?!?
🎉🎉 hopefully not the last 😅
sigma trash and sony trash. blergh
😅 what’s not trash?
@@hunterhart1 leica
@@recreationalplutonium figured 😅 and why do you say that.