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Sigma 85mm F/1.4 Anyone tried it yet?

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  • Started 2 years ago by TaoTeJared
  • Latest reply from Mike Gunter
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  1. TaoTeJared

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    Has anyone tried the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 or have seen any good reviews. Seems like a good option even if it is a Sigma.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. NikoDoby

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    It's still a sigma. I'd rather stick to the older AF-D 85mm. Even if it's a used copy. Nikkor or Nothing!

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  3. TaoTeJared

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    I almost bought the older one but am pausing to see this. The AF override is what interests me, especially with 1.4. I am really not a fan of Sigma or their build quality, resale value but I do have a 15mm fisheye that I love from them so I know they could make another good prime.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. NikoDoby

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    I have several Sigma lenses and they are hit and miss. I've been burned too many times by sigma that I am no longer willing to recommend them. That might change though if Sigma steps up and says they want to sponsor me :^)

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  5. TaoTeJared

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    You and me both on every part of that.

    Have you read any of David DuChemin? Shoots Canon, Trying out Nikon, and is being sponsored by Sigma. If you look at his blog he has some interesting comments.

    Back to the lens...

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. tcole1983

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    NikoDoby said:
    It's still a sigma. I'd rather stick to the older AF-D 85mm. Even if it's a used copy. Nikkor or Nothing!

    I haven't used the lenses for a long period of time, but personally the Sigma lenses I have tried are better then the Tamrons...especially the EX ones. I guess you probably have more experience then me though. I always do come back to just getting the Nikon though because I know I don't have to worry.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  7. SkintBrit

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    NikoDoby said:
    I have several Sigma lenses and they are hit and miss. I've been burned too many times by sigma that I am no longer willing to recommend them. That might change though if Sigma steps up and says they want to sponsor me :^)

    SigmaDoby? Nah, doesn't have the same ring to it.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  8. Mike Gunter

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    Hi,

    I'm with Pop.

    I switched to Nikkor I haven't looked back. I've tried a couple of Sigmas as a favor (long story) and didn't like the experience.

    It's more than brand loyalty, too. You have a colorimetric flavor to your work, too.

    Just saying...

    My best,

    Mike

    Posted 2 years ago #

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