Our sample galleries serve two main purposes: to let you see how a camera or lens performs, but also to show that we’ve actually put in the hours with the product.
The recent Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II Art was released during a particularly gray Seattle February, but Richard had a UK trip lined-up, and apparently doesn’t know the difference between work and vacation.
Read about our experience with the Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II Art
A friend was kind enough to shoot a short video as he fleshed out the gallery with some portraits from London, so join us for a quick stroll around London’s Soho, to see one of the ways we collect sample images.
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The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II Art made a pleasantly compact travel companion. Photo: Richard Butler |
You can see our full gallery below and, as always, download the original Raws, to form your own conclusions.
Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II Art sample gallery
Please do not reproduce any of these images on a website or any newsletter/magazine without prior permission (see our copyright page). We make the originals available for private users to download to their own machines for personal examination or printing; we do so in good faith, so please don’t abuse it.
Thank you to Panasonic for the loan of a Lumix DC-S1RII to capture this gallery. All images were processed using our standard lens workflow in Capture One, with the manufacturer’s distortion correction applied but no correction of vignetting. There is extremely minor pincushion distortion before the correction is applied: we do not consider it to be an essential part of the lens design, if you prefer not to use it or your preferred software does not support lens corrections.