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Sigma 30mm lenses for Micro Four Thirds
see also:
introduction
- Sigma currently has 2 types of 30mm prime lenses for Micro Four Thirds
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 lens
- announced 2016
specs
- 9 rounded blades
- AF stepping motor
- close focus 30cm
- 52mm filter
- 64.8×73.3mm
- 265g
- $US460?
reviews
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- better than the Panasonic 25mm f/1.4 DG in terms of edge sharpness, vignetting and distortion but not quite as sharp in the centre
Sigma 30mm f/2.8 EX DN asph lens
- a very affordable lens with high quality optical performance with reasonably fast AF
version II lens
- announced Jan 2013
- “redesigned with enhanced optical performance and included as part of Sigma’s new Global Vision category restructuring”
version I lens
- extremely sharp in the centre and reasonably sharp edges wide open but for best central sharpness use f/4 and for best edge sharpness, use f/5.6
- slight barrel distortion at 0.8% should not be much of an issue
- CA is well controlled
- the main downsides are:
- almost as big as the wider aperture Olympus m.ZD 45mm f/1.8 portrait lens which is a more useful lens to compliment a kit zoom lens
- internal focusing elements move and rattle without power
- takes 1-2secs to be activated once camera is turned on
- why buy it when you have a kit lens covering this focal length?
- wider aperture for lower light situations and improved ability to blur the background
- nicer bokeh than most zoom lenses
- sharper with less aberrations than consumer level zoom lenses
- it is so cheap
specs
- 30mm focal length = 60mm in 35mm film terms = nice standard lens
- f/2.8-f/22 aperture = an extra stop light and DOF performance compared to the kit lenses
- 46mm filter size = consistent with many other a catalogue of Micro Four Thirds lenses
- internal focusing
- closest focus 30cm
- 7 elements in 5 groups = high optical quality with lovely bokeh
- 135g
- 61mm x 39mm long
reviews
- ephotozine - highly recommended
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- centre sharpness best at f/4-8 while edges are are best at f/5.6-f/8
- “it may not offer the fastest aperture, best build quality or most features in its class, but it does deliver sharp results and snappy auto-focusing for a modest financial outlay. ”
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