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Definitely. Best thing to happen to the TL cameras. Now I can get the Leica version of the go to lenses and complement with both MF glass and affordable but great Sigma lenses. And if/when I get an FP or S1 Im good to go :)
This Sigma 45mm L-mount lens is excellent on the Leica SL1. Nicely sharp at f2.8 and very sharp at f4; so much so that I usually don't stop down beyond f4. The combo of this lens on the SL1 makes for a modest weight walk around camera and lens. The low-energy warning goes away with the latest Sigma firmware update for this lens.
@@yapster804 Sorry for a late response; personal business took all day. Sigma offered ZERO directions for updating firmware for this lens. I don't know what your camera is. For my SL1, I simply went to Leica's support page, found instructions for updating camera firmware. Included in those instructions were instructions on how to additionally update lens firmware. It went very smoothly and rapidly; done in less than one minute.
Great review..... Put the Sigma 45mm f2.8 DG DN on your Leica CL and you have a decent Q3 43 for minimal cost. I've been using my CL/Sigma 45 this way for quite some time. It's a lot of fun, Leica Q for a fraction of the cost. Love it!
Focus by wire is a plague upon lenses now-a-days if you ask me. I love my Fuji lenses, BUT the laggy and imprecise nature of focus by wire makes lenses like my 56mm 1.2 feel cheap when it's actually a high quality lens! I much prefer my "cheap" Samyang 12mm when it comes to using the focusing ring. With that somewhat unnecessary rant out of the way, excellent review as always! Once again, congrats on 100K!
That's one of the reasons the EOS-R is my work camera. EF glass with traditional focus scales as well as AF. Perfect for hybrid shooting. And the RF 35mm has surprisingly good focus by wire. Much more consistent if that makes sense. Best focus by wire ever is in the original Sigma DP line imo. A physical control dial with distance numbers... Awesome.
I’m proud to say I helped push you over the 100k mark! Ok, I don’t think I actually was close but hey, you deserve the views for the stellar photography! Speaking of L-mount stuff, how well do non-Leica lenses work on L-mount Leicas? I had read some articles about some adapters and possibly some lenses not working on Leica bodies. (Panasonic 24-105 and Sigma’s MC-21, I believe)
Didn’t know you had a Leica CL! Can you do more videos of lenses used with your CL?? I own one with the same 23mm Summicron but I want to see what other potential lenses are out there that I can use. :D
I cant wait til the day sigma starts making these lenses for fuji x, it would be a match made in heaven! Also, congrats on 100k! Considering the always so high quality videos, you definitely already have 200k in the bag!
Do you think they will? Fuji lenses are already so affordable, when compared to other mirrorless systems, especially their F2 line of primes and even some of their zooms. Will Sigma or Tamron have much luck selling to fuji shooters if the price is not all that different. Just a thought...
3rd party manufacturers always offer something new and or different. Sigmas DC line would be perfect. Their 30mm 1.4 would be such a perfect lens on a fuji body. I really think a wider selection of lenses would attract more people to actually switch to fuji, as most of their 1.4 lenses are underperforming compared to their perfect f2 lineup, while being generally more expensive!
Timothy Levi that would be cool. Fuji needs to refresh their lenses, especially the faster glass. Better auto and manual focusing experience would be great. The focus by wire or Fuji lenses is pretty terrible. Worse than others? Not sure. But it is bad.
Thanks! Glad to hear your thoughts on this lens. It’s only 300-ish dollars if you buy the Sigma fp camera. Hoping Sigma releases a 23mm lens similar to this one.
It seems cool but it wouldn't be practical for my work and kinda over kill for my personal gear. But if I see a cheap one on the used market in a year or two.. who knows :)
Hi, nice review. Can you tell me if it will be a good fit with my sony a6000. I need it for closeup shots for music video indoors. I'm getting it new for $290.
One question not directly related to this video: You told when you were describing colour science and your preferred image quality camera that you noticed a drop shifting from the Coano 6DMkII to the EOS R? Can you please tell me what you noticed I was thinking to change my EOS 5DMkII for an eos R
Hi there! I've been recently looking for a flash to use on my Leica M6 for a project I'm planning right now. And I think I remember you mentioning a small flash in one of your videos you could also take off the camera and use remotely. The flash kinda stuck together with the remote control unit when mounted on the camera. It seemed to be a very nice idea and I'd like to look into it but I've forgotten which video it was in. Do you remember that flash by any chance? Thanks a lot!
Hi Mattias! Thank you for this nice review! Do you know whether this lens will be available for Canon RF mount, too? I'd like to mention the Canon TS-E 2.8/45mm - also a very versatile lens! Best wishes, Magnetron
I love your videos and your photographs. In the future I would like to buy leica cl and as in other cameras I already have the 35 and 50mm focal length I have thought that with this 45 which would be equivalent to a 65mm in the cl it could be interesting. Is it a good combination? It works well? Thank you
@@gearreallydoesntmatter Aw thought you could fit it into your personal collection. I found your channel when researching the Ricoh GR III and some Leica gear. Beginning to wonder if the FP + pancake lens would scratch the GR III itch whilst being more versatile. Ahh so many choices...
Great review - how does the CL hold up against the Df for image quality? As I nearly bought the CL over the Df - not that I would change my mind, but I am curious on what one of my other options would have given me.
I'm not sure id be worring about a $500 lens when the camera its on cost between $6000 and $10,000 imo........well thats in Australian dollar at least.
Wow, A CL is less than $2000 Australian here and $3000 retail. A used SL is just above. An S1 is no way near $6000. Not to mention an A7 which is only a couple of hundred.
Or fake zoom ring/lever on the case of compacts. Wish there were still relatively pocketable compacts with mechanical zooms around―like the Fujifilm X30. Shame that line didn't survive.
Very well made lens with some drawbacks. F2,8 is a very poor max aperture for a standard lens, personally would prefer f1,8. Were I live, is retailed around 550 Euros and it is not a cheap lens. On the other side, the market offers cheaper alternatives of good quality.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter Couldn't agree more with you Mattias. It's a really fine lens on my CL. I can live with the 2.8 because of all the other qualities it has.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter It is not an ART lens, it is Contemporary, meaning it is not highest quality, but smaller. It is designed for Full Frame, not APS-C, and it is not expensive IMO compared to other lenses. I didn't think Leica CL supported Sigma L mount lenses, so that was a surprise...
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100,000!!! You deserve it man
Thanks, it's all thanks to you guys :)
Using this lens with fp for 2,5 weeks. I love this lens and like camera.
When I saw your thumbnail I was thinking Awesome a wooden camera body.
congratulations for reaching 100k subs! i hope the channel keeps growing
Thanks!
Great review, excited to see which lenses come next! Cool to see different manufacturers uniting behind one mount.
Definitely. Best thing to happen to the TL cameras. Now I can get the Leica version of the go to lenses and complement with both MF glass and affordable but great Sigma lenses. And if/when I get an FP or S1 Im good to go :)
Thank you for another great video! Hope to see a review of that Leica CL!
This Sigma 45mm L-mount lens is excellent on the Leica SL1. Nicely sharp at f2.8 and very sharp at f4; so much so that I usually don't stop down beyond f4. The combo of this lens on the SL1 makes for a modest weight walk around camera and lens.
The low-energy warning goes away with the latest Sigma firmware update for this lens.
Sorry how do u update the firmware on the lens? I have this lens but I didn't know I could update it! Thanks!!
@@yapster804 Sorry for a late response; personal business took all day.
Sigma offered ZERO directions for updating firmware for this lens. I don't know what your camera is. For my SL1, I simply went to Leica's support page, found instructions for updating camera firmware. Included in those instructions were instructions on how to additionally update lens firmware. It went very smoothly and rapidly; done in less than one minute.
@@garydmorris that's not late at all!! Thank you very much for your reply I'm also using SL1 so I'm gonna go try that out. Thanks again!
Great review..... Put the Sigma 45mm f2.8 DG DN on your Leica CL and you have a decent Q3 43 for minimal cost. I've been using my CL/Sigma 45 this way for quite some time. It's a lot of fun, Leica Q for a fraction of the cost. Love it!
Focus by wire is a plague upon lenses now-a-days if you ask me. I love my Fuji lenses, BUT the laggy and imprecise nature of focus by wire makes lenses like my 56mm 1.2 feel cheap when it's actually a high quality lens! I much prefer my "cheap" Samyang 12mm when it comes to using the focusing ring. With that somewhat unnecessary rant out of the way, excellent review as always! Once again, congrats on 100K!
That's one of the reasons the EOS-R is my work camera. EF glass with traditional focus scales as well as AF. Perfect for hybrid shooting. And the RF 35mm has surprisingly good focus by wire. Much more consistent if that makes sense.
Best focus by wire ever is in the original Sigma DP line imo. A physical control dial with distance numbers... Awesome.
I’m proud to say I helped push you over the 100k mark!
Ok, I don’t think I actually was close but hey, you deserve the views for the stellar photography!
Speaking of L-mount stuff, how well do non-Leica lenses work on L-mount Leicas? I had read some articles about some adapters and possibly some lenses not working on Leica bodies. (Panasonic 24-105 and Sigma’s MC-21, I believe)
I've read that to. This is the only combo I've tried.
Didn’t know you had a Leica CL! Can you do more videos of lenses used with your CL?? I own one with the same 23mm Summicron but I want to see what other potential lenses are out there that I can use. :D
I found a Minolta 45mm f/2 lens for my Sony apsc, works well but no AF, like the looks of this Sigma. Thanks!
I do love Minolta glass :)
A bit different. I'm going to give you a big secret. That lens looks amazing on a Sony A7.
I cant wait til the day sigma starts making these lenses for fuji x, it would be a match made in heaven! Also, congrats on 100k! Considering the always so high quality videos, you definitely already have 200k in the bag!
Do you think they will?
Fuji lenses are already so affordable, when compared to other mirrorless systems, especially their F2 line of primes and even some of their zooms. Will Sigma or Tamron have much luck selling to fuji shooters if the price is not all that different. Just a thought...
For that to happen, Fuji needs to give access to Tamron on the licence.
3rd party manufacturers always offer something new and or different. Sigmas DC line would be perfect. Their 30mm 1.4 would be such a perfect lens on a fuji body.
I really think a wider selection of lenses would attract more people to actually switch to fuji, as most of their 1.4 lenses are underperforming compared to their perfect f2 lineup, while being generally more expensive!
Timothy Levi that would be cool. Fuji needs to refresh their lenses, especially the faster glass. Better auto and manual focusing experience would be great. The focus by wire or Fuji lenses is pretty terrible. Worse than others? Not sure. But it is bad.
Awsome Video as always :) Are planing to make a review on the Leica CL? Also, congratulations for 100K subscribers!
Thanks! Glad to hear your thoughts on this lens. It’s only 300-ish dollars if you buy the Sigma fp camera. Hoping Sigma releases a 23mm lens similar to this one.
SIGMA FP is your camera dude ! Test it out. The low Light performance is amazing.
It seems cool but it wouldn't be practical for my work and kinda over kill for my personal gear. But if I see a cheap one on the used market in a year or two.. who knows :)
Mission 100k : complete!
Yup :)
Sigma FP + 45mm F2.8 = insane combo
I can imagine.
I'm thinking about picking up the CL because it's actually getting cheap. And this looks like a great lens we're very good portrait , street combo
The increased power consumption is probably due to the stronger focus motor for the larger full frame elements
Might jump on the FP+45mm kit...
Where did you get the camera wood block thing from the thumbnail?
Hi, nice review. Can you tell me if it will be a good fit with my sony a6000. I need it for closeup shots for music video indoors. I'm getting it new for $290.
Hi! Thanks for your great videos! Will this lens fit in a Panasonic S1 or S1R?
Yes it will.
One question not directly related to this video: You told when you were describing colour science and your preferred image quality camera that you noticed a drop shifting from the Coano 6DMkII to the EOS R? Can you please tell me what you noticed I was thinking to change my EOS 5DMkII for an eos R
Its not a huge difference and not worth not using the R over for me. But its just color tones and the way the curves react.
Is your lens updated to the latest firmware? I believe the latest version addressed the power consumption issue on Leicas.
I haven't done any update.
Hi there! I've been recently looking for a flash to use on my Leica M6 for a project I'm planning right now. And I think I remember you mentioning a small flash in one of your videos you could also take off the camera and use remotely. The flash kinda stuck together with the remote control unit when mounted on the camera. It seemed to be a very nice idea and I'd like to look into it but I've forgotten which video it was in. Do you remember that flash by any chance? Thanks a lot!
Lightpix q20.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter Thanks a lot! Do you know if it'd work on an M6?
@@Dragontasticvideos haven't tried, sorry.
Hi Mattias! Thank you for this nice review! Do you know whether this lens will be available for Canon RF mount, too? I'd like to mention the Canon TS-E 2.8/45mm - also a very versatile lens! Best wishes, Magnetron
No idea if they will.
i am still waiting for the fujifilm xf10 full review, but congratulations on the 100k. 😁
It will be in December at the earliest :)
I love your videos and your photographs. In the future I would like to buy leica cl and as in other cameras I already have the 35 and 50mm focal length I have thought that with this 45 which would be equivalent to a 65mm in the cl it could be interesting. Is it a good combination? It works well? Thank you
It works very well.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter thanks
Surprised you didn't pick up an fp to go with it.
Don't shoot much video outside of work and there I need a more stills oriented camera (enter the EOS R).
@@gearreallydoesntmatter Seems like it's gaining traction as an all-rounder or even mainly stills camera. You'll get one before long :)
@@roundabout2701 I'm sure it's great. It's just that I kinda need a mechanical shutter for pro shooting.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter Aw thought you could fit it into your personal collection. I found your channel when researching the Ricoh GR III and some Leica gear. Beginning to wonder if the FP + pancake lens would scratch the GR III itch whilst being more versatile. Ahh so many choices...
Great review - how does the CL hold up against the Df for image quality? As I nearly bought the CL over the Df - not that I would change my mind, but I am curious on what one of my other options would have given me.
A bit of an apple to orange comparison imho.
Did you ever end up using the Sigma 35mm f2 for L mount?
Have you tried the Sigma FP with it?
No, never tried the FP.
Thank you for your nice lens.
100K Checked!!
I wish sigma fp its coming in this chanel, because i want see sigma fp take a picture of gunpowder ( the dog a very cool i ever see)
I don't shoot enough video outside of work to justify it. But who knows.
3:38 I prefer my onion rings with ketchup.
congrats...100k
I'm not sure id be worring about a $500 lens when the camera its on cost between $6000 and $10,000 imo........well thats in Australian dollar at least.
Wow, A CL is less than $2000 Australian here and $3000 retail. A used SL is just above. An S1 is no way near $6000. Not to mention an A7 which is only a couple of hundred.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter i think I must be on the wrong side of the dollar exchange lol
Like the way you talk with English.
I absolutely HATE fake focus and aperture rings.
It's a shame that it's pretty much the only thing being made today.
Or fake zoom ring/lever on the case of compacts. Wish there were still relatively pocketable compacts with mechanical zooms around―like the Fujifilm X30. Shame that line didn't survive.
Very well made lens with some drawbacks. F2,8 is a very poor max aperture for a standard lens, personally would prefer f1,8. Were I live, is retailed around 550 Euros and it is not a cheap lens. On the other side, the market offers cheaper alternatives of good quality.
Sony 50mm FE 1.8 lens is costing Us$ 249/= And why would people go for third party lens 45mm 2.8 at us$ 550/=
Size, build, aperture ring, image quality?
@@gearreallydoesntmatter Couldn't agree more with you Mattias. It's a really fine lens on my CL. I can live with the 2.8 because of all the other qualities it has.
Why 45mm?
Why would you choose this over a 50mm? 35mm yes, but 45mm? :-) (I mean the 50mm is very cheap, the 35mm is expensive ... so :-) )
I chose it for the low price and small size. Others might prefer the focal length, the aperture ring or simply the image.
The Panasonic 50 is much more worth it, Unless you want the aperture ring.
Why would anybody buy an F2.8 prime lens (that's less than 200mm)? It doesn't make sense.
Size, image quality, price, build quality, aperture ring, AF speed, MF ability, weather resistance all probably makes sense to some people.
Why so surprised? It is Sigma, it is quality. Can't wait to get my Sigma fp with the 45mm... APS-C lens? sensor, surely? You get bokeh with FF.
I'm not that surprised. They have been solid the last 5 years or so. But before that.. it wasn't always a given.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter It is not an ART lens, it is Contemporary, meaning it is not highest quality, but smaller. It is designed for Full Frame, not APS-C, and it is not expensive IMO compared to other lenses. I didn't think Leica CL supported Sigma L mount lenses, so that was a surprise...
What surprises me is to hear Sigma and Quality on the same sentence often nowadays lol, Im old enough to remember that Sigma used to be Garbage.
@@maxwellwellmax878 better keep up with the current then. Has been quality since 2012. Can't say the same for Leica...
@innstikk I knew that, pretty sure I talk about it in the video :)