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(Nikon) Sigma 30mm f/1.4 D DC HSM EX Dx Lens

Condition:
Used
Mostly great.
Price:
C $250.00
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Located in: Tusket, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Seller Notes
“Mostly great.”
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/1.4
Brand
Sigma
Series
Sigma DC
Type
High Quality, Standard
Focus Type
Auto & Manual
Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
30mm
MPN
300306
UPC
0085126301552

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Product ratings and reviews

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42 product ratings
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Amazing lens!

    Every camera bag should have this lens! Pics are sharp! Excellent indoor lens! Took a few pics indoors in a dimly lit room and the pics looked like they were taken outside, very clear and sharp. I went professional as soon as I popped this lens on! This will definitely be the lens attached to my camera unless I'm outdoors zooming in on wildlife. Sigma decided to make a good lens when they sat down at the work table with this one. Well built lens. Definitely get one for the bag if you dont have one. Highly recommend

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: japanspirit

  • Best lens for the Nikon D40. Simply amazing.

    Using a Nikon D40 (arguably the most bang-for-your-buck DLSR on the market today), lenses are limited--especially autofocus fast primes. One thing that is great about Nikon cameras is that you can use lenses from 40 years ago on today's cameras. Problem is, Nikon (purposefully?) disabled metering on the D40 so you have to do manual everything with their old primes. But it's totally worth it. However, Sigma stepped up and made this lens which is not only affordable (msrp $429; ebay ~$300) it's a freakin' f/1.4! At 30mm, this translates into roughly a 47mm lens on a DSLR meaning this is basically a fully autofocusing, very fast 50mm lens. I slapped this lens on and was snapping shots within moments. You should set the "exposure compensation" to -0.7 though as Sigma lenses tend to ...

  • A favorite lens of mine

    This is a surprisingly good lens! I had read in some reviews that this lens can have some issues with autofocus but I have not experienced this at all. In my hands, the lens focuses quickly and accurately even in very low light situations. It produces beautiful images with great detail, color rendition, contrast and bokeh. Prior to getting this lens, I was using a classic Minolta manual focus f1.2 50mm as my low-light fast lens. While this lens can produce nice images on my Olympus E-510, my focusing in low-light situations with the tiny viewfinder was hit or miss. The images from the wide-open Sigma lens are slightly better than those from the Minolta (sharper with more contrast) and autofocus in low-light situations is a HUGE advantage. Should you ever need manual focus, the Sigma ...

  • sigma 30mm f/1.4 ex dc hsm

    Decided to buy this lens due to wanting to try one out, I make a hobby of trying different lens and cameras, and I wanted another lens for my D60 and D3000. This is an awesome lens for low light situations , I haven't had an opportunity to try it outside yet but I think I will probably prefer a zoom lens outside, it has fast smooth quiet focus, I prefer it over a nikon 50mm f/1.4, the photos inside are sharp and it takes beautiful upclose face portraits. There is really nothing that I dislike about this lens except the price. I don't feel everyone needs one but it is a really nice lens. It also looks all business like. Haven't had a chance to try nikon 35mm but can't believe it would be better than the sigma.

  • Super sharp, lightning quick photographic perfection!

    There are a lot of lenses out there. I mean A LOT! They range from $50 to $5,000 and even higher. Every time I looked on Ebay for a lens other than my kit lens, I was overwhelmed by all the choices. I knew two things when I began my quest to find this lens. 1) I wanted to take great portraits and 2) I didn't want to spend alot of money. The super huge aperture on this lens has allowed me to take insanely sharp portraits at relatively high shutter speeds in low light situations without the tell-tale blur effects from hand shake or subject movement. If you are looking for a fairly inexpensive ($300 to $400) portrait lens, this is what you are looking for. However, it is important that you realize that this is a fixed lens and does not zoom...at all. This lens is for the photographer ...