Just ordered a used Sigma 56 /1.4
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Re: Just ordered a used Sigma 56 /1.4
m100 wrote:
PVDL wrote:
m100 wrote:
Max5150 wrote:
Hopefully it's a good one. Used you never know. Might just get a used M200 and leave it on there. So my two prime lenses will be the EF-M 22mm on the M6ii and the 56mm on the M200. At least that's what I'm thinking. I don't think I'd get a lot of use out of the EF-M 32mm, but maybe I'm wrong there. Hard to know.
Nice !
I bought a used one from MPB. My first Sigma lens.
May well be the sharpest at f/1.4 lens I have ever owned. Right up there with my 32mm.
Has made me a Sigma lens fan for sure,
For me the lens comes first then a good body to back it up.
That 32mp Canon sensor is a good one to back up the Sigma 56mm lens.
Stopped me from wanting a new R7 because no Sigma lenses for R cameras though.
Cured my Canon GAS.
I am hoping for a Black Friday discount, and then I will buy it for my M50ii. I have the Sigma 30mm EF-m and this is my sharpest lens.
I think the M50II with the Sigma 56mm is a very good portrait camera.
Picks out eyes to focus on very fast and nails eye focus.
Had I bought the 56mm first I might have bought the Sigma 30mm instead of the Canon 32mm.
I think the colors of the Canon 32 are a little bit warmer than the Sigma 30. The Sigma is a little bit cool. But it is a superb lens. I am glad I have it. The 56 is also very light weight and handy, so I can not resist...
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