Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Review + Footage

Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Review + Footage

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Review + Footage”.
Hey, what’s up guys, it’s marquez from the mkbhd channel back with another hd video review. Today, we’re going to be taking a look at a sigma lens for a canon eos mount – and this is the sigma 30 millimeter f. 1.4. A really logical and very nice upgrade to the current lens, i’m actually using on the t2i right now, which is a 50 millimeter, f. 1.8.

So this gives you a slightly wider angle, which is better more versatile for use indoors and gives you a couple stops of extra light at f 1.4. So without any further ado, let’s get to take a look at the sample, footage and uh. Look at the lens itself, so one thing i really like about this sigma lens is the accessories it comes with. You can see here it comes with a pretty nice carrying case that you’d usually have to get an l lens version of a canon lens to get along with a lens hood, which you also have to get an l lens to get.

Canon doesn’t give you these and, of course, you also get the sigma 30 millimeter lens in the time that i’ve had this lens. It’S quickly become one of my favorites at 30 millimeters. The focal length is just right for crop sensor, cameras because that gives an equivalent of about 48 millimeters on the t2i and that’s much more workable indoors and the f 2.8 aperture is really really nice, especially for low light low iso shots, which i’ll show you later. Basically, the most important difference between this and the canon 28 millimeter f 1.8 – is that f 1.4 aperture wide open this lens takes in a ton of light, and you can get a good look at that right here.

It’S an absolutely beautiful piece of glass, and not only is this glass really high quality, but the outside of the lens is rubberized and of really high quality too. So the time i’ve had this lens, i feel like i’ve spent many money well, and i won’t really have any problems with it breaking so without any further ado, let’s introduce the star of the show and take a look at the test footage from the 1.8 aperture. You .