

📸 Elevate your street and portrait game with Sigma’s razor-sharp 30mm F1.4 — where every shot feels like a masterpiece.
The Sigma 30mm F1.4 EX DC HSM Lens for Canon is a premium prime lens tailored for APS-C cameras, featuring a blazing fast F1.4 aperture for exceptional low-light performance and creamy bokeh. Its double aspheric lens elements minimize distortion and chromatic aberration, while the Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) delivers fast, silent autofocus. Part of Sigma’s acclaimed ART series, this lens combines professional optical quality with robust build and comes with an extended 2-year UK warranty, making it a top choice for serious photographers seeking sharpness, speed, and style.


| ASIN | B00BQXL8BU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,977 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #186 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Item model number | 301954 |
| Manufacturer | SIGMA |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 7.4 x 7.4 cm; 435 g |
M**L
Los que le damos chicha a esto de la fotografía ya conocemos las bondades de esta gama de objetivos Sigma. Fundamentalmente hago street photography y, teniendo ya un zoom y el 50mm stm de Canon montados en mi cámara APS-C, sentía que necesitaba una lente fija con una distancia focal más "estándar". 30mm que aplicando el factor de multiplicación en cámaras APS-C de Canon (distancia focal x1,6) se convierte en un 48mm con una apertura máxima de 1.4. Hay que decir que a esta apertura se consigue un bokeh brutal y muy bonito visualmente, pero que hace díficil enfocar con precisión si estamos cerca del motivo a fotografiar. También, como es típico a grandes aperturas, podemos apreciar algo de aberración cromática, pero desaparece cuando cerramos a 2.8 diría (con el 50mm stm tienes que cerrar algo más). Luego, punto dulce de este objetivo lo colocaría entre f4 y f5.6, logrando una nitidez buenísima. Los colores me parecen geniales, y de hecho es el objetivo que me ha dado el mejor color y contraste para trabajar a posteriori en el revelado... y la construcción del objetivo transmite fiabilidad. La única pega que le pondría es que pese a que la anilla de enfoque hace cómodo el enfoque manual, me gustaría que esta se desplazara un poco más suave. Dato extra: está pensado para cámaras APS-C, pero lo podéis montar sin problemas en cámaras full frame, con un viñeteo pronunciado a máxima apertura, pero que más o menos desaparece cuando cerramos dos o tres pasos el diafragma (también es fácil de corregir durante el revelado).
N**C
By way of background; I am very much a novice when it comes to photography, but want to make it a serious hobby. Since I'm new to this type of high aperture lens, I am still trying to figure out the right f stop and ISO settings for various conditions. So please take my image quality impressions for what it's worth. I have owned my 60D for about two years and have been using the Canon 18-200 lens exclusively. This purchase is a result of an instructor's recommendation during one-day DSLR class and a LOT of internet research. My first impression of this lens is very high quality based on the materials and general look. I am very surprised how small the actual glass is considering this lens is designed to take in a lot of light. The first time i used it, I thought it didn't work because the focus ring didn't move and there was no motor noise. I later realized the focusing is silent and the ring doesn't move when focusing. This is a noticeable difference when comparing it to the Canon 18-200. So far, my close up outdoor shots look amazing (subject is about 1 to 5 feet away). You would think a professional took them! The focused subject is extremely sharp and the background is blurred perfectly - almost has a 3D look to it. All pictures were taken between 1.4 and 3.0 f stops. However, my indoor shots, especially with lower lighting are not so good. They are either out of focus or too dark. Further, when I focus on a distant object inside or outside, the picture doesn't seem very sharp So far, I am attributing these problems to user inexperience - anyone have advice here? At my daughter's birthday party today, I actually switched over to my reliable 18-200 to insure that I'd have good pictures. This also made me realize how much more real estate the 18mm gave me in tighter spaces. After downloading today's pictures to iPhoto it turns out most of the Sigma pictures came out good - looks like I'm starting to figure it out by day 10. I think this part will just take a little more time to perfect these indoor shots.
A**E
use f 1.8 & above for APS-C sensor, for 1.8 its expensive,
C**N
Ho scelto quest'obiettivo in quanto ero alla ricerca di un prodotto di qualità più elevata rispetto agli altri obiettivi in mio possesso (entrambi sigma contemporary). L'obiettivo mi ha soddisfatto appieno : non ha nessun problema di messa a fuoco, ha una grande nitidezza e naturalmente è estremamente luminoso. Resiste ottimamente al flare, anche fotografando in pieno il sole si tengono immagini perfette senza alcun riflesso indesiderato e con una bella stella. (allego una foto) Si presta a vari tipi di utilizzo dalla street photography, ai ritratti, alle foto delle stelle. Molto bello il bokeh anche se bisogna imparare ad utilizzare la grande apertura per evitare di sfocare eccessivamente (specie nei ritratti porteste trovarvi a fuoco solo una parte del viso). Ottimo la qualità costruttiva e dei materiali usati. Non è particolarmente ingombrante per cui risulta molto comodo da portare in giro rispetto agli enormi e pesanti zoom. Concludendo quindi non posso che esprimere un giudizio positivo sull'obiettivo di ottima qualità. Mi permetto un ultimo consiglio : non compratelo solamente perché pensando che con la grande apertura eviterete di usare il flash (per questo p basta anche un F 2.8) in realta' la grande apertura ha un altra finalità, vi consentirà di fare delle foto più artistiche isolare soggetti o oggetti e creare degli sfocati molto molto belli.
A**A
Love this lens. It takes great photos and video, nice bokeh. The focus ring is a bit stiff, but manageable. This is a very nice prime lens for cropped sensor cameras!
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