Canon's 32mm vs new Sigma 30 mm EF-mount
Canon's 32mm vs new Sigma 30 mm EF-mount
Nov 7, 2019
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Hi folks,
Sigma has recently announced its new EF-mount lenses (16, 30, 56 mm). While I have read some hands-on information about the 16 and 56 mm, I have not read anything about the 30 mm f1.4 DC DN contemporary. I'm especially interested if anyone can compare it to Canon's EF-M 32mm f1.4, which has received praise from everywhere. I have recently tested the 32 mm and I like the focal length, its weight, its sharpness from corner to corner even wide open and its aperture for low light situations. There is no lens in my bag for low light situations, so I intend to improve on this one :). But the price tag is a bit steep (495€ for the Canon lens around my place vs 345€ for the Sigma lens) and the Sigma lens ships with a lens hood.
Any insight is welcome. Maybe some test shots for comparison - especially in low light - would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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