How has the build quality held up? I'm deciding between these two and I've heard that for some people the Samyang breaks off at the mount while the Sigma has dust issues haha. Looking back now, which would you choose?
Heck yea. I want to get the Samyang. I still have the sony kit lens 28-70 3.5/5.6. Its ok but i need and want more of separation of back ground and subject. Anyhow, love the video. Keep em coming.
I was really close to buying the Samyang based on all the great reviews and the price. But then I learned about how many people had it braking off due to it's heavy weight combined with a cheap plastic - something that can't be fixed. And Samyang is apparently not that great when it comes to customer service or taking responsibility for a faulty product. So I'll stay away from it. As a professional, even though I treat my gear well, it is used a lot and it needs to be able to last. I think I'll go with the Tamron 28-75. Thanks for the great review though.
Let me address this "I hear" or "I've read" that the lens mount is weak. I personally own this lens. Thus far, knock on wood (my head that is), I have not experienced any issues with the mount. After purchasing, I began to research this issue after reading two reviews on amazon stating that they had snapped the mount and the point of failure were the four small screws that affix the mounting ring to the lens. Thus far, I have not been able to find too many other reports of such occurrences...except for the youtube comments section's propencity to regularly regurgitate these incomplete reports as confirmation that the mount is defective. Having said that, I do not doubt that some have had this issue. However, if you look into other similar lenses, you will also find similar reports. Again, these are very heavy lenses and the overall reports are few and far between. This particular lens is heavier than average for this type of lens, so these reports could ultimately turn out to be a real concern. What we should be focusing on are the particulars of how these people were using their copies when their mounts broke. We should also compare the number of failures to the number of copies that were sold during the same timeframe. Did they bang into something really hard? Did they drop their lens onto a hard surface? I have been particularly careful to grab the lens and body together and not just hold the camera horizontally (shooting position) without any lens support. To me that's common sense given the weight of the lens. I'll be curious to see how this develops, whether these initial reports blossom into more and more reports of such failures or if they turn out to be limited instances of negligent use. At this juncture, however, the jury is still out and we should be careful about treating these reports as axiomatic. My 2 cents...(probably worth less than that).
I haven't seen it fall apart myself yet either. It's a lens, with glass in it and if treated well, it should take every day, light knocks and going in and out of camera bag
I already own the Sigma it's a very good lens. But the Samyang wow I was looking at your photos I hate to say it but they look better. Thank you for the great review like always You do a fantastic job
Nice review, Pav! Apples-to-apples...between these two and the Tamron 28-70....which would you pick? BTW, I have wanted to buy the "Dust Whore' for a couple of years but so many people complained about it acting like a very good vacuum cleaner (sucking dust) that even the fact that Sigma (allegedly) fixed the problem...I can't rid myself of the bias against owning one.
I just found out about the samyang after being in the market for the sigma for a few months now, and price being the main issue, I’m really tempted to go samyang here since it looks nearly identical. Weight would be my next issue, but I’m glad to see samyang building a competitive fast zoom lens. Great comparison 🙌
One important difference, at least for me, that you forgot to mention is about minimal focus distance. 35cm for samyang and 18cm for sigma, which is huge difference, especially if you want to focus closeup products.
With the Samyang lens station each of the two positions can be assigned to one of the three modes: Normal - once you switch to MF in camera the ring changes focus. MF - the lens forces manual focus (and the ring obviously changes focus) Aperture - the ring changes aperture. So you can set up mode 1 as normal and mode 2 as MF and voilà, you have an MF switch.
i have had Samyang, Sigma and Sony's versions of 35mm/1.4 and 24mm/1.4 and my opinion samyang's image quality has more 'metallic' looks and more contrasty compared to the other 2 brands. I can't prove it scientifically either but it's always the case for me
Nope! No buyer remorse here. I'm locked into the Sigma universe and love my 24-70 DG DN Art! (You are pretty much to blame!!) Sticking to Sony, SIgma, some Tamrons and don't want to really add another family of lenses that will further confuse matters! ( as long as the quality and performance stay at high levels on Sigma and Tammy's) In the meantime, still waiting for the Tamron 35-150 and the Sigma 20mm DG DN Contemporary to be in stock. Probably the 35 DG DN i series as well. VERY tempted by the grossly expensive Sony 70-200 GM...but pie in the sky wishing!!! 😁. It's finally reached the point where I can now feel comfortable enough with all my new "E" lenses to sell my three Canon Holy Trinity of 2.8L II zooms, 1.4 Extender III, and the 100 2.8L Macro, along with the Metabones V and sigma MC11. Keep it up....lovin' your reviews! (a7 IV and two ZV-E10's for studio and location stills, live streams, and B-Roll videos for my podcasts and online instruction activity). Dzięki!
I bought this lens long time ago ,almost 1 year and a half...I broke it once ,the same problem with Bayonet. I'm living in South Korea ,so there wasn't any problem to fix it, however I have some problem with Autofocus ,maybe it is because if the camera (Sony a7r3). Let's say, u're using your Samyang for 3-4 hours photshoot ,after zooming in and zoom out , Samyang can not focus normally ,It can't find a subject or keeping breath constantly. So ,it gives me sense of entrust
Really great review. I love all of your reviews. I've had a lot of problems with quality control with the Samyang lenses in the past so a bit distrustful over the long haul. However, the Sigma lenses I have had have been great. I use the Sigma 85 f1.4 and small Sigma 65mm f2 as well as the Sigma lens in your review. I have the newest Sigma zoom which is said to be more protected from dust. thanks again for your entertaining review.
Samyang is really killing it lately. I adore my 50mm 1.4 mk2. A masterpiece... It has such a great character that it has absolute retro potential and will last a lifetime.
Why don't you attach raw files that could be used to evaluate the image, and not your personal profile, settings and software that you showed in the video? thanks
Nice review as always. I think I will wait to see what Sony comes up with with their mark two 24-70 ( currently I have Tamron 28-75 Mki). I have just got the Sigma 85 f1.4 and have been blown away by the quality. So if Sony's new lens does not excite me I will get the sigma. It's a shame it does not have the aperture ring as for this is only useful if all my lenses have it. One thing I think the Sigma would have in its favour is resale value over the Samyang
Sony mkII 24-70 will be surely better on paper and more expensive, much more expensive. Will the image quality be noticeably better? - that is questionable. Might be
@@PavSZ When I moved from Canon to Sony I had to make some sacrifices with lens choice. I am now replacing some lenses. Sony 70-200 f4 for the 70-200 f2.8 mkii (great lens as was the f4) Sony 85 f1.8 for the sigma f1.8, Samyang 18mm f2.8 for the Sony 16-35 GM f2.8. A standard lens will be next, weight will play a part in my decision . I can afford the cost of a GM but it needs to be better and lighter as I think the Sigma is a great lens. A lot of my work is in London and involves lugging gear on and off tubes and up and down stairs (im an old git)
@@PavSZ Once out I will look at the Sony 24-70MKii but unless it has a trick up it's sleeve I think I will get the Sigma. I can afford the GM glass but im not stupid enough to buy it just for the badge.
@@PavSZ Sigma 24-70 now on it's way. I have been so impressed with my Sigma 85 f1.4 and this will go nicely with it. It also leaves room to get the Sony 35 GM f1.4 with the money I will save, which is crazy when you think about it.
Hello Pav! Can you make this review with the new sigma, mark II? For me, I need to know in terms of autofocus because I will use making sports photography close to the court. thanks in advance
Saving a few pennies currently translates to 800 Euros for the Samyang versus 1300 Euros for the Sigma in my country. 😁 My issue is that all my other lenses are "wrong way turning" Sigmas...but still...600 Euros could easily get me another cool lens or a trip that would allow me to take a bunch of great photos.
Has anyone had any problems with their samyang lens, particularly the base breaking off? The reason why I ask is because samyang is the same company as Rokinon. The Rokinon 24-70mm base breaks off internally due to screws being mounted to internal plastic parts.
Hi Pav, how was your experience using the Samyang 24-70mm F2.8 ? I was planning to get one but whats holding me back is the base breaks of easily for some few customers due to poor build quality. How was it until now?
broke for me after couple of months of using it. the screws holding the lens to a mounting system are screwed into plastic. If you think about that lens being 1kg, there is a lot of pressure on the mounting point, which will inevitably break
My Samyang broke after falling from 20 cm to the ground. Those 4 screws of the bayonet broke out and its not reparable - im sad because the lense was nice. but its constructed to be destructed. And the weight was heavy during travel. thats why i used only this lense so that i dont have to carry any other with me. for weddings it was perfectly. Nothing the Sigma couldnt do and maybe its more robust
oh no. I have broke Tamrons and Sigmas when I dropped them from a very low hight. One was in the camera bag at the time too. Lenses are not made for dropping. Saying that, Samyang could do with a better construction for sure
Hi Pav new subscribers here!! Just want to ask you I just bought samyang 24-70 and it is pretty heavy now and I feel sorry for my Sony a7iii didn’t have any idea how heavy it’s like so I purchased it but now I am confused maybe considering the sigma? Is there any better? In terms of the weight? Does it make huge difference even thought there like about 200 grams difference? Please let me know. And also I am scared of getting it accidental damage as it is pretty heavy I am only a small lady 😂
Sigma is lighter and smaller. If the weight bothers you than Sigma is a better option. There were reports of the mount coming off on Samyang lenses but they've told me that it was a problem with early copies of the lens. It should be fixed with any current ones now.
@@PavSZ thank you 😊 yes I am now returning my samyang although it is a good lens excellent image quality but downside it’s just too heavy to carry it around for few hours 😩
Sigma ..... or maybe Samyang, no Sigma but .... Samyang is cheaper! Sigma is smaller, Samyang is still great quality. SIgma is Sigma but Samyang is cool now. I don't know really. Hire both and see which one you like more
KINDLY REPLY!!! Sir, I am facing some problem while using Samyang 24-70 f2.8 with my Sony a7 IV. I have updated my sony a7 IV firmware but most of the time its hard to get pin point focus when I try to take pictures enabling single AF... When eye detection is enabled it either focuses behind the eye or nose plane...but sony GM shows me no problem ...
Since you got to use both of them did you try any action with them both? like capturing moving cars coming towards you or panning shots. I need a 24-70 f2.8 for my photgraphing dirt bikes and such and was curious about how fast either one acquires focus.
That’s not really a demanding thing for autofocus to be honest. I’d get the sigma as the samyangs mount is screwed into plastic and there’s a lot of reports of the lens mount breaking during normal use. I read one where the lens just fell off the camera and smashed. That’s unacceptable for the price.
I just bought this lens and im super scared about the plastic mount problem, has anyone contacted with samyang if this problem is resolved? Im in such a huge panic attack and it’s quite a huge spending for me. A clarification about this issue would be highly appreciated 🙏
I think with the tolerances in manufacturing the quality difference even with first-party glass when new is going to be minimal. I think the differences we will see are in a few years, do the Samyang lenses have more plastic parts inside, do they use glue instead of screws? Will it stand up to the beating that a first-party lens will after years of use? As a working pro, I have sigma, Samyang, and first-party glass if it is my workhorse, everyday lens I might be more likely to go first-party I have 3 Samyang lenses, and 2 sigma lenses. I have had only 1 issue with Samyang glass I recently got a new Samyang 14mm RF mount 14mm that was decentered right out of the box, less likely to have that happen with a sigma or first-party lens. If you take a good picture no one, is going to know which lens you used even when pixel peeping.
Having lived in Japan for a cumulative 15 years of my life and have owned and extensively used multiple Japanese-made cameras and lenses over many years... from 35mm film cameras (Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Bronica, Mamiya) to DSLRs (Including early Sony Digitals) to Mirrorless and large formats...I trust the Japanese' photographic manufacturing company's quality far more than the South Koreans...and especially not fond of less than critical manufacturing by the Chinese. The Japanese never cut corners, with great attention to detail, and fanatical dedication by their employees to top quality design and construction while being zealously loyal to their companies...and their customers. Now for the first time, I have converted entirely to the Sony Mirrorless Universe after many years of Canon DSLR's. What a significant difference in Sony's focus compared to Canon that is still primarily interested in their still photography customers with only casual attention to video shooters in their DSLRs and Mirrorless lines! (Common 29:59 minute video recording limit on most of their cameras!) Sigma is a company with similar goals and ideals as Sony...and Tamron is partially owned BY Sony (about 15%) which tells a story about THEIR lens development, reputation, and attention to quality.
Samyang has more solid build, collects less dust on body, less flaring, more rounded bokeh, par focal, slightly better sharpness (seemed to me by pausing the video), colors too looked a bit better to me and also cheaper .... So many advantages and you still can't say that Samyang is the winner ? I have a Samyang 14 mm RF and also L series RF ... my many times cheaper Samyang has a full metal body and feels ,uch more tougher than my L series build .... while also being very high quality ... I can say it's 85% of L series quality at a much smaller price ..... saymyang is truly doing wonders.
hi pav, what about sigma 28-70 f2.8? shorter than 24-70, lighter than 24-70, and of course cheaper than 24-70. did you have the review for that lenses?
different focal length that's why I was not comparing it to these two here. Yes, of course: here is the Sigma 28-70 review: ruclips.net/video/XPkBKSpcNyM/видео.html and here the Tamron 28-75mm G2: ruclips.net/video/nniy-U_kioo/видео.html
Terimaksih telah berbagi. Saya sangat menyukai video anda. Saya berancana membeli sigma 28-70. Tetapi setelah melihat video anda, Saya jadi berfikir apakah saya harus membeli sigma 24-70 Dengan perbedaan harga 250$ di negara saya. Bagaimana menurut anda.?
@@PavSZ Thank you for sharing. I really like your video. I am planning to buy sigma 28-70. But after seeing your video, I'm thinking whether I should buy sigma 24-70 with a price difference of $250 in my country. What do you think.?
Canon and Sigma zoom the same way, Nikon, Sony, Samyang, Tokina and Tamron the opposite.. Cheers.😉 Yeah i know made me crazy back in the day whenever i switched from Canon native to Tokina 😄
you said it .... 28 I have reviewed the tamron lens as well - it is very good in it's own right: ruclips.net/video/nniy-U_kioo/видео.html but it is not 24-70 .... different tool than these two
@@PavSZ btw I bought the Samyang. Regretting it. When I zoom, it gets out of focus while you are zooming. After the zoom it gets in focus again but then te shot is already ruined. Also don’t like the focus ring, it has a bit of latency
Probavly not too soon but also not too late. Hope for innovation so it would blow out sigma out of water and would be worth extra. Because if its like samy than I dunno will it be worth it
It might be coming soon but it will also be double the price of Sigma for sure. It will be an amazing lens, no doubt but not everyone can stretch the budget or simply justify the kind of money GM lenses cost.
@@PavSZ My guess is that it will be an internal zoom rather than extending. Just a guess, but it's the only thing that I think would really set it apart from the existing excellent 24-70's other than Brand fanatics who would buy it for "GM" nose up-in-the-air elitist "prestige"
The samyang is the heaviest lens I have ever owned in my life! Also zooming in and out feels hard to do it’s not a smooth process. I do video I don’t take pics…
I had the Sigma and it was pretty heavy for me, I've since gotten rid of it, Samyang looks appealing and is cheaper than Sigma, but man 200g extra... I will break my wrist taking photos :')
And if they are both too heavy, shout out for the Sigma Contemporary 28-70, which is a cracking lens and much lighter, if you don’t mind losing a bit at the wide end.
Having had both and now sticking with the Sigma 24-70, I think these two lenses are in different universes. It's true that the Sigma 28-70 and Tamron 28-75 are really good, sharp, light lenses. I do a lot of event photography, so I use mine a bit more professionally, but I agree, for just a general walk-around lens, either your Sigma or the Tamron are great. I did have the Tamron at one time, but missed the 24mm so much that sold it and got the Sigma 24-70, and loving it!
@@shreyas5740 The newer version of the lens doesn't have much in the way of dust issues. But since I last made a comment in this post, have returned the Sigma because the focus was becoming spotty on my Sony A7riii. I decided to switch to the Sony 35mm f1.4 and Tamron 24mm f2.8. I still will use my Tamron 70-180 along with those for event photography. Sometimes you don't know what you want till you've tried out a lens for a particular period of time.
@@martin9410 Damn, that sucks. I recently purchased the new a74. I was looking to pair it with a good 24-70 mm. The new Sony GM 2 is really good but it's $2.3K. Sigma costs $1K but the issues mentioned are not really giving me confidence to purchase that. I'm not planning on buying additional lenses. I mainly do landscapes and so I hike a lot. The GM 2 seems to weigh very less and is very small in size too. I'm wondering if I should just go with this as an investment and use it for the near future. What do you think?
Samyang is really close to the big leagues with Tamron and Sigma. They just need better AF systems and better build quality or should I say, consistent build quality.
I'll be fine with the first Tamron 28-75mm. I just throw it on my ZV-E10 so I can get that 1.5x crop for a 42-112.5mm lens. It's not as good as that new Tamron 35-15mm but it's close enough.
It's not parfocal, the focus just automatically adjust to keep the focus point. So basically an "electronic parfocal". Yeah, the marketing is questionable, but I appreciate that they implemented it because it's such a simple solution to make the lens at least useable for zooming while filming.
I can attest that the dust issue has been totally resolved following the serial number mentioned...and has been repaired by Sigma on request for the earlier models. I own the lens (newer) and have had absolutely no issue with dust...or anything else for that matter. Awesome lens!
Just sold my Tamron 28-75 G2 and bought the Sigma. I find the quality and picture of the Sigma lens much better. Plus, I love to be able to shoot at 24mm. But then again, I do a lot of event photography so my needs may be different than yours. I felt my Tamron had more contrast but less sharpness, but it could have just been the copy I had.
Which one would you choose?
I'll probably go for the samyang :)
Pav, which lens would you use to film stationary cars, this 24-70 or the 14-24mm sigma with the A7IV, considering the 1.5x crop in slow mo 60p. ??
How has the build quality held up? I'm deciding between these two and I've heard that for some people the Samyang breaks off at the mount while the Sigma has dust issues haha. Looking back now, which would you choose?
Sigma :) 830g is already quite heavy but 1027g is ridiculous for a daily zoom I‘ve to carry around.
A great video sir i will go for samyang for best price
Thanks for the comparison! Both lenses look great. I’m impressed with the Samyang, but I prefer the smoother bokeh of the Sigma
me too
I use A7c, and plan to buy Samyang 24-70mm after watching this video. Good honest review bro, I like the way you explain all 👌🏼
Good choice. Thank you very much!
Help me. The tiny little a7c und the monster bulky Samyang lens. What a combination!?
Samyang it is. Love how it controls the sun flare better than Sigma. Must be a good coating.
Very good lens
I have the samyang and I would recommend going with the sigma
@@DeshayTheLegend why?
@@BharathVikhram because they break very easily I’ve had 2 and both broke in the same spot. I never dropped or abused them at all
@@DeshayTheLegend thanks mate. I just ordered the sigma
Subscribed. That voice and review was perfect.
Thanks and welcome
Very helpful video! Thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching
there are hughe ! differacnec bethween those lesene ,so this guy is just talk ing nonsense ! the sigma is faaaar better, in many ways .
Heck yea. I want to get the Samyang. I still have the sony kit lens 28-70 3.5/5.6. Its ok but i need and want more of separation of back ground and subject. Anyhow, love the video. Keep em coming.
I am still really torn between this and the Sigma...
Good choice!
Thanks for watching!
I was really close to buying the Samyang based on all the great reviews and the price. But then I learned about how many people had it braking off due to it's heavy weight combined with a cheap plastic - something that can't be fixed. And Samyang is apparently not that great when it comes to customer service or taking responsibility for a faulty product. So I'll stay away from it. As a professional, even though I treat my gear well, it is used a lot and it needs to be able to last. I think I'll go with the Tamron 28-75. Thanks for the great review though.
yeah, I heard lots of reports of this lens breaking too. It's a shame as it is otherwise very good lens
yep over 1kg is just crazy, how can people even prefer it for just 100€ less, wtf
Let me address this "I hear" or "I've read" that the lens mount is weak. I personally own this lens. Thus far, knock on wood (my head that is), I have not experienced any issues with the mount. After purchasing, I began to research this issue after reading two reviews on amazon stating that they had snapped the mount and the point of failure were the four small screws that affix the mounting ring to the lens. Thus far, I have not been able to find too many other reports of such occurrences...except for the youtube comments section's propencity to regularly regurgitate these incomplete reports as confirmation that the mount is defective.
Having said that, I do not doubt that some have had this issue. However, if you look into other similar lenses, you will also find similar reports. Again, these are very heavy lenses and the overall reports are few and far between. This particular lens is heavier than average for this type of lens, so these reports could ultimately turn out to be a real concern. What we should be focusing on are the particulars of how these people were using their copies when their mounts broke. We should also compare the number of failures to the number of copies that were sold during the same timeframe. Did they bang into something really hard? Did they drop their lens onto a hard surface? I have been particularly careful to grab the lens and body together and not just hold the camera horizontally (shooting position) without any lens support. To me that's common sense given the weight of the lens.
I'll be curious to see how this develops, whether these initial reports blossom into more and more reports of such failures or if they turn out to be limited instances of negligent use. At this juncture, however, the jury is still out and we should be careful about treating these reports as axiomatic. My 2 cents...(probably worth less than that).
I haven't seen it fall apart myself yet either.
It's a lens, with glass in it and if treated well, it should take every day, light knocks and going in and out of camera bag
Please tell me how the lens is operating today, is the mount still solid?
@@nevv7130 still alive and kicking! No issues whatsoever. 👍
@@onlyonecannoli3952 checking in, how’s it holding up? Thanks!
@@hackinghifi4247 Just shot a wedding with it this last weekend. Still no issues.
Thank you for the review! I like your humour, it makes the videos very interesting
oh thank you very much!!!
Exactly the video I was looking for.
I'm glad you liked it
just bear in mind that nothing in thsi revew is true, just pure bullhit, the Sigma out performes Samyang in ALL categories !
@@orangerecords_studio I have Samyang and luckily, the quality has been exceptional, with professional results.
Your reviews are always right on!!!
THANKS!
Very funny and useful review. I personally own the Samyang and i love it. A little bulky but great quality, especially for the money!!!
Thanks!
It is a very good lens!
So happy, literally deciding right now which one to buy. Have both in the cart lol 😂
I’ll be going with the sigma.
I am terrified for that dust still but I would go for sigma probably too. Samyang qc is even more so so
@@franktrinkle4279 is there an article for this?
Super video! I like the Sigma bedst, The highlights looks a bit Better.
Thanks!
As I said in my video - in the end it will always come to your own personal preference
I already own the Sigma it's a very good lens. But the Samyang wow I was looking at your photos I hate to say it but they look better. Thank you for the great review like always You do a fantastic job
Thank you!!!
I'm not sure if they are better - these lenses are soooooo similar
Minus the samyangs breaking at the mount due to poor build quality..
@@mrwashur1991yes, very poor reviews on this lens for that reason unfortunately.
Nice review, Pav! Apples-to-apples...between these two and the Tamron 28-70....which would you pick? BTW, I have wanted to buy the "Dust Whore' for a couple of years but so many people complained about it acting like a very good vacuum cleaner (sucking dust) that even the fact that Sigma (allegedly) fixed the problem...I can't rid myself of the bias against owning one.
I just found out about the samyang after being in the market for the sigma for a few months now, and price being the main issue, I’m really tempted to go samyang here since it looks nearly identical. Weight would be my next issue, but I’m glad to see samyang building a competitive fast zoom lens. Great comparison 🙌
Samyang is a very good alternative for sure. Thank you for watching
Thanks for your video
Getting Samyang now, getting good deal also.
Nice one! Enjoy it!
One important difference, at least for me, that you forgot to mention is about minimal focus distance. 35cm for samyang and 18cm for sigma, which is huge difference, especially if you want to focus closeup products.
i do hate high contrast photos, they look old. but yours looks awesome!
Thanks!
With the Samyang lens station each of the two positions can be assigned to one of the three modes:
Normal - once you switch to MF in camera the ring changes focus.
MF - the lens forces manual focus (and the ring obviously changes focus)
Aperture - the ring changes aperture.
So you can set up mode 1 as normal and mode 2 as MF and voilà, you have an MF switch.
thanks for that info
Samyang got better image color to me. Would be perfect if it got more buttons (1 more would be enough). The price is good too.
they have also fixed the construction issue they had with early copies when the mount would come off
i have had Samyang, Sigma and Sony's versions of 35mm/1.4 and 24mm/1.4 and my opinion samyang's image quality has more 'metallic' looks and more contrasty compared to the other 2 brands. I can't prove it scientifically either but it's always the case for me
is that a bad thing?
@@PavSZ meaning the cheapest one among the three is actually the most pleasing to look at especially when shooting human objects.
Nope! No buyer remorse here. I'm locked into the Sigma universe and love my 24-70 DG DN Art! (You are pretty much to blame!!) Sticking to Sony, SIgma, some Tamrons and don't want to really add another family of lenses that will further confuse matters! ( as long as the quality and performance stay at high levels on Sigma and Tammy's)
In the meantime, still waiting for the Tamron 35-150 and the Sigma 20mm DG DN Contemporary to be in stock. Probably the 35 DG DN i series as well. VERY tempted by the grossly expensive Sony 70-200 GM...but pie in the sky wishing!!! 😁. It's finally reached the point where I can now feel comfortable enough with all my new "E" lenses to sell my three Canon Holy Trinity of 2.8L II zooms, 1.4 Extender III, and the 100 2.8L Macro, along with the Metabones V and sigma MC11. Keep it up....lovin' your reviews! (a7 IV and two ZV-E10's for studio and location stills, live streams, and B-Roll videos for my podcasts and online instruction activity). Dzięki!
I bought this lens long time ago ,almost 1 year and a half...I broke it once ,the same problem with Bayonet.
I'm living in South Korea ,so there wasn't any problem to fix it, however I have some problem with Autofocus ,maybe it is because if the camera (Sony a7r3).
Let's say, u're using your Samyang for 3-4 hours photshoot ,after zooming in and zoom out , Samyang can not focus normally ,It can't find a subject or keeping breath constantly. So ,it gives me sense of entrust
Interesting. Thanks for sharing this
Really great review. I love all of your reviews. I've had a lot of problems with quality control with the Samyang lenses in the past so a bit distrustful over the long haul. However, the Sigma lenses I have had have been great. I use the Sigma 85 f1.4 and small Sigma 65mm f2 as well as the Sigma lens in your review. I have the newest Sigma zoom which is said to be more protected from dust. thanks again for your entertaining review.
Thank you!
I guess this will be an issue with a lot of these middle of the ground brands like Samyang. Sigma have had fair share of bad rep too
Hi! Does your lens continues to be dust free?
Samyang is really killing it lately. I adore my 50mm 1.4 mk2. A masterpiece... It has such a great character that it has absolute retro potential and will last a lifetime.
they are killing it
Why don't you attach raw files that could be used to evaluate the image, and not your personal profile, settings and software that you showed in the video?
thanks
I will be doing that in the future. Right now I have no reliable permanent storage solution to provide those for everyone
@@PavSZ thanks for your answer :) try «Yandex Disk» storage, it’s very cheap 1-3 tb cloud solution!
Have a nice day!
Nice review as always. I think I will wait to see what Sony comes up with with their mark two 24-70 ( currently I have Tamron 28-75 Mki). I have just got the Sigma 85 f1.4 and have been blown away by the quality. So if Sony's new lens does not excite me I will get the sigma. It's a shame it does not have the aperture ring as for this is only useful if all my lenses have it. One thing I think the Sigma would have in its favour is resale value over the Samyang
Sony mkII 24-70 will be surely better on paper and more expensive, much more expensive.
Will the image quality be noticeably better? - that is questionable. Might be
@@PavSZ When I moved from Canon to Sony I had to make some sacrifices with lens choice. I am now replacing some lenses. Sony 70-200 f4 for the 70-200 f2.8 mkii (great lens as was the f4) Sony 85 f1.8 for the sigma f1.8, Samyang 18mm f2.8 for the Sony 16-35 GM f2.8. A standard lens will be next, weight will play a part in my decision . I can afford the cost of a GM but it needs to be better and lighter as I think the Sigma is a great lens. A lot of my work is in London and involves lugging gear on and off tubes and up and down stairs (im an old git)
@@PavSZ Once out I will look at the Sony 24-70MKii but unless it has a trick up it's sleeve I think I will get the Sigma. I can afford the GM glass but im not stupid enough to buy it just for the badge.
@@PavSZ Sigma 24-70 now on it's way. I have been so impressed with my Sigma 85 f1.4 and this will go nicely with it. It also leaves room to get the Sony 35 GM f1.4 with the money I will save, which is crazy when you think about it.
@@nickwilliams7867 take a look at the Sigma 40mm 1.4 on sale for $599 right not on Adorama. It’s the best lens Sigma makes glass wise.
Thanks for a informative video, I am considering the Samyang for my A7iii
Thank you for watching.
Great lens but a lot of people complain about the build quality. Don't throw it around and it will be all good
@@PavSZ Your welcome, thank you for the tip. Nice to know if I get one. Have a nice day 🙂
I'm already locked into the Sigma Art lenses. I'll stay in that family.
it makes sense if you are!
Thanks, mate.
Wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I like the way you explain all.
BIG LIKE 👍🏼
Thank you
Thank you so much 😀
Nice review!!
Thanks!
its just that , its not true, noting of what he says !so what is nice with this ?
Canon zooms turn counter clockwise like the sigma. At least all of the "L" zooms that I checked.
thanks for the info! interesting
you are right, it is a matter of Preference. so no winner. if you love photography own both ... hehehe. Thankyou. excellent narration
Very true!
Recently Bought A7IV.... So I Am Unable To Decide Which One Should I Place An Order.... I Think I Should Now Go With Samyang....
I would ;)
@@PavSZ What About Combination Of Samyang 24mm 1.8 And 24-70mm 2.8.
Will 24mm 1.8 Be Better Than 24mm 2.8 from zoom
Hello Pav! Can you make this review with the new sigma, mark II? For me, I need to know in terms of autofocus because I will use making sports photography close to the court. thanks in advance
Saving a few pennies currently translates to 800 Euros for the Samyang versus 1300 Euros for the Sigma in my country. 😁 My issue is that all my other lenses are "wrong way turning" Sigmas...but still...600 Euros could easily get me another cool lens or a trip that would allow me to take a bunch of great photos.
Sigma and I think Canons turn this way. All other brands the other
New to your channel as I am looking for a 24-70 mm... Great reviews... Just earned yourself a sub...👌
Awesome, thank you!
Has anyone had any problems with their samyang lens, particularly the base breaking off? The reason why I ask is because samyang is the same company as Rokinon. The Rokinon 24-70mm base breaks off internally due to screws being mounted to internal plastic parts.
I heard about that happening. Haven't seen it happen myself
Yep, learned this from hard way💩 Heavy lens and mount base is plastic, small pressure and it breaks!
Hi Pav, how was your experience using the Samyang 24-70mm F2.8 ? I was planning to get one but whats holding me back is the base breaks of easily for some few customers due to poor build quality.
How was it until now?
I had a test unit from Samyang that goes from hands to hands for reviews and there was no issue with it
broke for me after couple of months of using it. the screws holding the lens to a mounting system are screwed into plastic. If you think about that lens being 1kg, there is a lot of pressure on the mounting point, which will inevitably break
Thank you sir. Fantastic video. I am going to get Samyang as I love metal tanks. Thanks heaps from NZ.
Good choice!
Thanks for watching
this guy is talkning pure bullhist, the SIgma is faaaar better that Samyang, he is lying, iv fact !
My Samyang broke after falling from 20 cm to the ground. Those 4 screws of the bayonet broke out and its not reparable - im sad because the lense was nice. but its constructed to be destructed. And the weight was heavy during travel. thats why i used only this lense so that i dont have to carry any other with me. for weddings it was perfectly. Nothing the Sigma couldnt do and maybe its more robust
oh no.
I have broke Tamrons and Sigmas when I dropped them from a very low hight. One was in the camera bag at the time too. Lenses are not made for dropping. Saying that, Samyang could do with a better construction for sure
@@PavSZ My Sony 70-200mm f4 landed on the asphalt from 1 meter and works fine :D I was so glad I invested in a Sony tank lens :D
Hi Pav new subscribers here!! Just want to ask you I just bought samyang 24-70 and it is pretty heavy now and I feel sorry for my Sony a7iii didn’t have any idea how heavy it’s like so I purchased it but now I am confused maybe considering the sigma? Is there any better? In terms of the weight? Does it make huge difference even thought there like about 200 grams difference? Please let me know. And also I am scared of getting it accidental damage as it is pretty heavy I am only a small lady 😂
Sigma is lighter and smaller. If the weight bothers you than Sigma is a better option.
There were reports of the mount coming off on Samyang lenses but they've told me that it was a problem with early copies of the lens. It should be fixed with any current ones now.
@@PavSZ thank you 😊 yes I am now returning my samyang although it is a good lens excellent image quality but downside it’s just too heavy to carry it around for few hours 😩
Tks for the video! Perfect
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Please help me out to pick the best of these two to shoot street photography? Samyang or Sigma?
Sigma ..... or maybe Samyang, no Sigma but .... Samyang is cheaper! Sigma is smaller, Samyang is still great quality. SIgma is Sigma but Samyang is cool now.
I don't know really.
Hire both and see which one you like more
No one talks about the zoom in/out ring on the sigma being the ring closer to the eye instead of the outer ring making it hard to zoom in and out
I don't think it is hard to use. If it is a lens that you use, you just simply get used to it
KINDLY REPLY!!!
Sir, I am facing some problem while using Samyang 24-70 f2.8 with my Sony a7 IV. I have updated my sony a7 IV firmware but most of the time its hard to get pin point focus when I try to take pictures enabling single AF... When eye detection is enabled it either focuses behind the eye or nose plane...but sony GM shows me no problem ...
it could be a problem with the lens but also it could be issue with your a7IV - some copies suffer from that problem when shooting with certain lenses
great video thanks
Thank you!!
Since you got to use both of them did you try any action with them both? like capturing moving cars coming towards you or panning shots. I need a 24-70 f2.8 for my photgraphing dirt bikes and such and was curious about how fast either one acquires focus.
no, it's not type of photography that I do.
This will also hugely depend on which Sony camera you use to shoot with
That’s not really a demanding thing for autofocus to be honest. I’d get the sigma as the samyangs mount is screwed into plastic and there’s a lot of reports of the lens mount breaking during normal use. I read one where the lens just fell off the camera and smashed. That’s unacceptable for the price.
I just bought this lens and im super scared about the plastic mount problem, has anyone contacted with samyang if this problem is resolved? Im in such a huge panic attack and it’s quite a huge spending for me. A clarification about this issue would be highly appreciated 🙏
I was told by Samyang that it was a problem with just early versions of the lens.
is that video effect on 5:21 or The Flash passing by ?
just a transition
I think with the tolerances in manufacturing the quality difference even with first-party glass when new is going to be minimal. I think the differences we will see are in a few years, do the Samyang lenses have more plastic parts inside, do they use glue instead of screws? Will it stand up to the beating that a first-party lens will after years of use? As a working pro, I have sigma, Samyang, and first-party glass if it is my workhorse, everyday lens I might be more likely to go first-party I have 3 Samyang lenses, and 2 sigma lenses. I have had only 1 issue with Samyang glass I recently got a new Samyang 14mm RF mount 14mm that was decentered right out of the box, less likely to have that happen with a sigma or first-party lens. If you take a good picture no one, is going to know which lens you used even when pixel peeping.
very true!!
Having lived in Japan for a cumulative 15 years of my life and have owned and extensively used multiple Japanese-made cameras and lenses over many years... from 35mm film cameras (Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Bronica, Mamiya) to DSLRs (Including early Sony Digitals) to Mirrorless and large formats...I trust the Japanese' photographic manufacturing company's quality far more than the South Koreans...and especially not fond of less than critical manufacturing by the Chinese. The Japanese never cut corners, with great attention to detail, and fanatical dedication by their employees to top quality design and construction while being zealously loyal to their companies...and their customers. Now for the first time, I have converted entirely to the Sony Mirrorless Universe after many years of Canon DSLR's. What a significant difference in Sony's focus compared to Canon that is still primarily interested in their still photography customers with only casual attention to video shooters in their DSLRs and Mirrorless lines! (Common 29:59 minute video recording limit on most of their cameras!)
Sigma is a company with similar goals and ideals as Sony...and Tamron is partially owned BY Sony (about 15%) which tells a story about THEIR lens development, reputation, and attention to quality.
Do you know if Sigma 28-70 2.8 has better AF in a video than Sigma 24-70 2.8?
in my experience they are the same
@@PavSZ thank you
Samyang has more solid build, collects less dust on body, less flaring, more rounded bokeh, par focal, slightly better sharpness (seemed to me by pausing the video), colors too looked a bit better to me and also cheaper .... So many advantages and you still can't say that Samyang is the winner ?
I have a Samyang 14 mm RF and also L series RF ... my many times cheaper Samyang has a full metal body and feels ,uch more tougher than my L series build .... while also being very high quality ... I can say it's 85% of L series quality at a much smaller price ..... saymyang is truly doing wonders.
Are you mad samyang is sharper ?
Good luck putting it on a gimbal
Sigma is heavy enough
hi pav, what about sigma 28-70 f2.8? shorter than 24-70, lighter than 24-70, and of course cheaper than 24-70. did you have the review for that lenses?
different focal length that's why I was not comparing it to these two here.
Yes, of course: here is the Sigma 28-70 review: ruclips.net/video/XPkBKSpcNyM/видео.html
and here the Tamron 28-75mm G2: ruclips.net/video/nniy-U_kioo/видео.html
Nice!! thanks!
thank you!
What setup did you use for this video ?
Good question. It was filmed a year ago .... I think it was filmed with Sony a7sIII and Sony 35mm f1.8
Terimaksih telah berbagi.
Saya sangat menyukai video anda.
Saya berancana membeli sigma 28-70.
Tetapi setelah melihat video anda,
Saya jadi berfikir apakah saya harus membeli sigma 24-70 Dengan perbedaan harga 250$ di negara saya.
Bagaimana menurut anda.?
I'd reply to you question but I have no idea what language it is. Sorry
@@PavSZ Thank you for sharing.
I really like your video.
I am planning to buy sigma 28-70.
But after seeing your video,
I'm thinking whether I should buy sigma 24-70 with a price difference of $250 in my country.
What do you think.?
Canon and Sigma zoom the same way, Nikon, Sony, Samyang, Tokina and Tamron the opposite.. Cheers.😉 Yeah i know made me crazy back in the day whenever i switched from Canon native to Tokina 😄
yes! they couldn't agree on one direction for all
i love your tees where you get it from? haha
There is a shop link in the description
If you are using LUTS, can you tell me which ones? Very nice photos
Thank you! I only use my own ... I will be selling them very soon
Video is very useful 😍🔥🔥
Glad to hear that
is it , resllay ?? he is not talking anything that is worthful, he in fact lying, I dont believe he even tested them, The Sigma is FFAR better lens !
Guys if you have tight budget go for tAmron 28/75 g2
you said it .... 28
I have reviewed the tamron lens as well - it is very good in it's own right: ruclips.net/video/nniy-U_kioo/видео.html
but it is not 24-70 .... different tool than these two
Samyang is NOT parfocal lens. they do do autofocus while you're zooming.
I know that now. It's not what their spec sheet said at the time of making that video
What about Sigma 24-70mm dust issue?
I have addressed that topic in my Sigma 24-70mm review ruclips.net/video/Gj6ltn2a_WI/видео.html
Tnx!
thanks
@@PavSZ btw I bought the Samyang. Regretting it. When I zoom, it gets out of focus while you are zooming. After the zoom it gets in focus again but then te shot is already ruined. Also don’t like the focus ring, it has a bit of latency
24-70 GM version 2 should be coming soon i think
Probavly not too soon but also not too late. Hope for innovation so it would blow out sigma out of water and would be worth extra. Because if its like samy than I dunno will it be worth it
It might be coming soon but it will also be double the price of Sigma for sure. It will be an amazing lens, no doubt but not everyone can stretch the budget or simply justify the kind of money GM lenses cost.
@@PavSZ My guess is that it will be an internal zoom rather than extending. Just a guess, but it's the only thing that I think would really set it apart from the existing excellent 24-70's other than Brand fanatics who would buy it for "GM" nose up-in-the-air elitist "prestige"
Saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪✨, buen video comparativo 👍🏻, optaré por el Samyang 🤝🏻.
Thank you
Thank you for your review. It was really helpful to me which one to purchase.
You are welcome! Thank you for watching
Thank u sir❤️
thank you for watching
The samyang is the heaviest lens I have ever owned in my life! Also zooming in and out feels hard to do it’s not a smooth process. I do video I don’t take pics…
I had the Sigma and it was pretty heavy for me, I've since gotten rid of it, Samyang looks appealing and is cheaper than Sigma, but man 200g extra... I will break my wrist taking photos :')
In China, samyang’s 24-70 is about 800USD, however Sigma is for 1100
it is a cheaper lens and it delivers almost identical results
@@PavSZ I purchased samyang 2470, and there are lot people said samyang 2470 is very bad, I should purchase sigma 24-70
And if they are both too heavy, shout out for the Sigma Contemporary 28-70, which is a cracking lens and much lighter, if you don’t mind losing a bit at the wide end.
true but it is not 24-70. If I was going that route of recommendation, there is also Tamron 28-75 available
Having had both and now sticking with the Sigma 24-70, I think these two lenses are in different universes. It's true that the Sigma 28-70 and Tamron 28-75 are really good, sharp, light lenses. I do a lot of event photography, so I use mine a bit more professionally, but I agree, for just a general walk-around lens, either your Sigma or the Tamron are great. I did have the Tamron at one time, but missed the 24mm so much that sold it and got the Sigma 24-70, and loving it!
@@martin9410 Do you have the dust issue? I'm planning to purchase the Sigma but I'm reading a lot of issues on the dust.
@@shreyas5740 The newer version of the lens doesn't have much in the way of dust issues. But since I last made a comment in this post, have returned the Sigma because the focus was becoming spotty on my Sony A7riii. I decided to switch to the Sony 35mm f1.4 and Tamron 24mm f2.8. I still will use my Tamron 70-180 along with those for event photography. Sometimes you don't know what you want till you've tried out a lens for a particular period of time.
@@martin9410 Damn, that sucks. I recently purchased the new a74. I was looking to pair it with a good 24-70 mm. The new Sony GM 2 is really good but it's $2.3K. Sigma costs $1K but the issues mentioned are not really giving me confidence to purchase that. I'm not planning on buying additional lenses. I mainly do landscapes and so I hike a lot. The GM 2 seems to weigh very less and is very small in size too. I'm wondering if I should just go with this as an investment and use it for the near future. What do you think?
I confused
Which one I buy for Sony a7iv
A-Sigma
B-Samyang
only you can answer this question
like a kids says the first talk is the true one so i go with the samyang
yes!
Have you swiched to Sony, Pav?
Nope. I shoot with Sony, Lumix and Nikon. I'm not tied up to just one brand
Sigma
yes
Samyang is really close to the big leagues with Tamron and Sigma. They just need better AF systems and better build quality or should I say, consistent build quality.
consistent build quality is what is really missing there
Sigma since the Samyang isnt available on the Z Mount Nikon camera's
Sigma is NOT available for Z mount either
@@PavSZ True but at least that is usable with a FTZ adapter. Samyang barely offers options for Nikon users. Heavily focused on Sony.
I'll be fine with the first Tamron 28-75mm. I just throw it on my ZV-E10 so I can get that 1.5x crop for a 42-112.5mm lens. It's not as good as that new Tamron 35-15mm but it's close enough.
35-135 is also super heavy in comparison
Love your Metallica T-shirt.
what Metallica t-shirt? I don't have one
Thanks for the great review and honest opinions! Helped me make a purchasing decision. I’m likely going for the… F*ck. :)
haha! yes, not easy to choose between these two
Someone tested that its sadly not parfocal
It's not parfocal, the focus just automatically adjust to keep the focus point. So basically an "electronic parfocal".
Yeah, the marketing is questionable, but I appreciate that they implemented it because it's such a simple solution to make the lens at least useable for zooming while filming.
are you sure about it?
I was testing it in manual focus and it seems that it is working pretty good on Sony a7IV
Tamron 28-75 is brilliant and costs less than both of these lenses.
different lens but yes, it is cheaper
I'm going for samyang.
don't throw it around and it will last you forever
@@PavSZ got the Sigma instead 😂😂 would definitely use it with utmost care. 😋
Sigma lens..." it just gets dusty" love it
it does - on the outside
Sigma comes with a 4 year warranty in USA. :)
Nice! I didn't know that
I think Samyang Lens is the better
yes
FIRST!
Samyang was the clear winner...👍🤘💪
yep
The samyang has nicer rendering
I think so too
The dust issue for sigma 24 70 has been confirmed to be resolved by sigma? Can anyone confirm this after their mentioned serial number update?
I have used one of the later models for about a year in some very dusty situations on farm land and I have zero dust in the lens.
I can attest that the dust issue has been totally resolved following the serial number mentioned...and has been repaired by Sigma on request for the earlier models. I own the lens (newer) and have had absolutely no issue with dust...or anything else for that matter. Awesome lens!
@@franktrinkle4279 do have to contact sigma and ship it to them? I didn’t know about this and just clean the inside of the lens every few months
Sigma have updated the design of the lens and the dust does not get into newer versions now. Older ones can be updated by Sigma free of charge
SamYang all the way
yes....I mean maybe 😉😉
Samyang was better
you right
I suspect the answer is neither, try Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 MkII it may be your answer, it is lighter for sure.
I'll be reviewing it soon
Just sold my Tamron 28-75 G2 and bought the Sigma. I find the quality and picture of the Sigma lens much better. Plus, I love to be able to shoot at 24mm. But then again, I do a lot of event photography so my needs may be different than yours. I felt my Tamron had more contrast but less sharpness, but it could have just been the copy I had.
@@martin9410 then which one do you prefer sigma 24-70or 28-75g2?
@@kumarthapamagar3496 20-70. 4mm on the wide end is more important to me.
@@martin9410 sigma 24-70??
The problem with samyang lenses is their massive copy to copy variation.
Unfortunately I can't confirm or deny that having only one copy of this lens. There was nothing wrong with it
That is true.
Do not buy the samyang the build quality is terrible. I have had 2 and both broke in the same way. Also rokinon has terrible customer service.
very unlucky ☹
@@PavSZ yeah it is really unfortunate because the image quality is dope but why buy a $1,000 lens that’s only going to last 3 months
Mine last almost year 👍
Was it the Samyang or Rokinon lens? Also, care to share how they broke and what the circumstances were around it happening?
@@shmalax4802 rokinon and it snapped at the mount