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Nov 16, 2020
Outstanding Lens with lots of bang for the buck
For those of you reading this and not familiar with Sigma Art lenses they are heavy. So it makes your camera a two hand camera. The quality of this lens is very high quality. So far I have only takes 25 shots with my Sigma SD15 as the lens carrier. The lens is not stabilized and neither is my SD15 so a tripod is required. The lens is a fast aperture lens. The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM Lens is a popular lens. Adding a relatively low price point, fast HSM autofocusing, small size and good build quality to the fast aperture puts the 30 f/1.4 in its own class.
At 2.97" x 2.3" (75.5mm x 59mm)(DxL) and 15.2 oz (430g), the Sigma 30 f/1.4 is relatively small and in the medium-light weight class. The 62mm filter diameter is somewhat unusual (some of Sigma's non-EX zoom lenses share this size). Build quality is very nice. If you like Sigma's standard slightly-speckled matte finish, you will like how this lens (and its included hood) feel.
With a minimum focusing distance of 15.7" (40cm), the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM Lens has a low native maximum magnification of 1:10.4 or about .1x. You will want larger subjects for this lens - Like people, landscapes, automobiles and other much-larger-than-small-sized subjects. With the wide f/1.4 aperture, indoor photos of people are one of the best purposes for this lens. Remember - A close focusing distance will yield a shallow field of view at f/1.4. Regards -- Bill