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It is very heavy, I can almost compare it to the 24-105 L, but it feels well balanced and screams out quality
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If I have a lens that's as good as quality as my Canon 70-200 2.8 II, this is it :)
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Great build quality.
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The quality and clarity of this lens has made it my favorite to use with my business
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But unlike every other 50mm f/1.4 SLR lens ever made, you don't HAVE to stop it down to achieve remarkable image quality
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My final ruling is that while the build leaves a bit to be desired, it makes up for it and then some in excellent image quality
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The Nikkor 24-70 isn't exactly the sharpest lens either, but I think that the quality is good enough even wide open
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For almost $1000 it shouldn’t be having such a poor quality.
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The build quality overall is superb.
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Excellent build, quality, and good price.
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The build also just screams quality and you really feel like you have spent your money well after using it
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Extremely sharp and great quality.
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horrible chromatics, bokeh better on previous version, outstanding build quality, very very solid, heavy, autofocus lags
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Excellent build quality fit and function
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Its build quality is amazing.
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I can't completely explain it without pictures, but because of the high contrast of the lens, the bokeh balls tend to be very prominent and have a sharp quality to them
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Coming from the Nikkor 50mm 1.4, I feel this is a much better quality nifty fifty than that of Nikon's version
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my photos have that crisp quality i was looking for now... it also makes an amazing BOKEH!!
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But this lens is worth it....fantastic image quality for the price.
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In other words they are trying to replace a good focusing mechanism and a good quality control by charging the customer money to do their job
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I've had this lens for a week now and it is very good quality
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Absolutely fantastic image quality
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As soon as you hold this lens, you know its great quality
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Also, the Sigma 50's bokeh while much smoother than the Sigma 35, lacks the silky quality of the Canon's primes...particularly the Canon 85 1.2 and 50 1.2 (which I owned for a while).
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Very good heavy quality lens
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Good quality feel
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One downside is that it's really heavy especially since I pair it with a 5diii, but that just means you have a good quality lens.
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I have kept the 1 star rating because I believe this product is overly hyped with many bad lenses sold, proving poor quality control from the manufacturer
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For a product that costs so much, I would expect a much better quality
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Very sharp, amazing quality
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Stunning image quality, incredible bokeh, fantastic depth of field control, beautiful color and sharp edges.
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Like the quality, sharpness, bokeh, colors and everything about this lens.
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As you would expect, the quality improved quite a bit
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Beautiful lens, accurate focus, sharp as the 35mm 1.4
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If they make a 85mm Art, I will order it as soon as it's available as 50mm on a full frame camera is not great for portraits in my opinion where an 85mm on full frame is great for portraits.
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Just keep in mind that F1.4 on a full frame body will have significant out of focus blur, so the picture may not have come out as sharp as you'd like due to this reason
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Chances are you'll find that some of your lenses aren't performing quite as well as they could. :
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And it's very inexpensive - nearly as good as the Zeiss Otus 55mm f1.4 but with autofocus and at
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The bokeh is 2nd to none and the sharpness blows my 24-70mm L out of the water.
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it was really really sharp as I