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Compared to the Voigtlander VM Nokton 35mm 1.2 ASPH. II my new Sigma 35 mm 1:1.2 DG DN Art for L-mount is huge and looks and feels like a big oversized plastic yoghurt pot. I know it is not fair to compare M-lenses with L-lenses due to the AF inside and different inherent construction. Anyway, just today I received my copy of the Sigma 35mm f/1.2. Unfortunately, it was raining the whole day so I couldn't go out. I did some testshots at home and it looks very promising when shooting wide open. I post a couple of images all wide open at f/1.2 since there aren't a lot of information in the forum.

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S1R + 35mm F1.2 DG DN | Art 019

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Uh, that's a good thread!

 

I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS LENS. It's absolutely fantastic. Huge and heavy, but so good. The only thing that annoys me is the aperture ring I can't lock. It moves way too easily and I always notice too late that I use something else than 1.2 ;)

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An early newcomer in the backyard, 2022. This lens has to be shot wide open.

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The Bokeh of this lens is fantastic, also perfectly sharp at f1.2

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vor 9 Stunden schrieb scrollt:

The Bokeh of this lens is fantastic, also perfectly sharp at f1.2

Very nice images. I'm wondering why this lens is almost unknown in the L-mount world. Perhaps due to the heavy weight and its ridiculous size?

I managed to shoot some photos today. A dull winter day with drizzle . Unfortunately, no mountains or stars but a used cloth instead.

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No mountains and stars anymore for me either now :( Only clouds, the city and bad weather

 

I think it's a very niche lens, too big, too heavy and very expensive. But looking at these photos wide open simply amazes me every single time. Just like the 135mm 1.8

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This is a 100% crop, it's pretty much flawless even at f1.2 (click to open)

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There isn't only wide open photography with this lens! Even at f/8 it performs very well;)

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33 RPM. Old fashioned record player with original dust from the last century

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33 RPM. Old fashioned record player with original dust from the last century

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Some beauties

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Am 8.2.2022 um 18:39 schrieb scrollt:

The only thing that annoys me is the aperture ring I can't lock. It moves way too easily and I always notice too late that I use something else than 1.2

Indeed, I have noticed it too. Heavy as a brick but the lens is a little (😆) gem in the Sigma world. - Just one more photo to compare apple and oranges.

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