Dr. G Posted March 4, 2024 Share #1 Posted March 4, 2024 Advertisement (gone after registration) Has anyone compared the image quality on a high MP sensor of the newer 24mm ART lens to the 24mm i series f/2 lens? I am planning to get the SL3 this week and am not a 28mm shooter, so I want the highest resolving 24mm with AF that's available in L mount. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted March 4, 2024 Posted March 4, 2024 Hi Dr. G, Take a look here Sigma 24mm f/2 vs 24mm ART f/1.4. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
helged Posted March 4, 2024 Share #2 Posted March 4, 2024 I don't have experiences with either, but here are two reviews: https://dustinabbott.net/2022/08/sigma-24mm-f1-4-dn-art-review/?utm_content=cmp-true https://dustinabbott.net/2021/09/sigma-24mm-f2-dg-dn-iseries-review/ Also have a look at the posts in this thread: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1763786/4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdlaing Posted March 5, 2024 Share #3 Posted March 5, 2024 I don’t understand what you mean by highest resolving lens. There is not an L mount lens made that any sensor will put resolve. Each lens, especially different maximum aperture, will have different characteristics. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr. G Posted March 5, 2024 Author Share #4 Posted March 5, 2024 40 minutes ago, jdlaing said: I don’t understand what you mean by highest resolving lens. There is not an L mount lens made that any sensor will put resolve. Each lens, especially different maximum aperture, will have different characteristics. Sorry, I was implying which is sharper and renders more small details with microcontrast. Although neither is an APO lens, I like doing high contrast, high detail black and white photography. I found that on my SL2 the APO Summicron-SL lenses gave a very different look for that purpose than when I used them on my SL2-S. But Leica doesn't make a 24mm APO Summicron-SL. So I'm looking for something that approaches that level of sharpness and microcontrast in an AF 24mm lens. I would go with the 21mm APO, but I find that for the times I will be doing enviornmental portrature 21mm has more stretching of subjects than I like. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdlaing Posted March 5, 2024 Share #5 Posted March 5, 2024 58 minutes ago, Dr. G said: Sorry, I was implying which is sharper and renders more small details with microcontrast. Although neither is an APO lens, I like doing high contrast, high detail black and white photography. I found that on my SL2 the APO Summicron-SL lenses gave a very different look for that purpose than when I used them on my SL2-S. But Leica doesn't make a 24mm APO Summicron-SL. So I'm looking for something that approaches that level of sharpness and microcontrast in an AF 24mm lens. I would go with the 21mm APO, but I find that for the times I will be doing enviornmental portrature 21mm has more stretching of subjects than I like. Either one will suit your needs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrismuc Posted March 6, 2024 Share #6 Posted March 6, 2024 On 3/5/2024 at 3:46 PM, Dr. G said: Sorry, I was implying which is sharper and renders more small details with microcontrast. Although neither is an APO lens, I like doing high contrast, high detail black and white photography. I found that on my SL2 the APO Summicron-SL lenses gave a very different look for that purpose than when I used them on my SL2-S. But Leica doesn't make a 24mm APO Summicron-SL. So I'm looking for something that approaches that level of sharpness and microcontrast in an AF 24mm lens. I would go with the 21mm APO, but I find that for the times I will be doing enviornmental portrature 21mm has more stretching of subjects than I like. From the same photographer location the people and objects shot with a 21 mm lens will look exactly the same like with the 24 mm lens, no ‘more distortion’. The 21 just has bit more total view angle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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