Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the Sigma C 16 mm f/1.4 DC DN and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sigma C 16 mm f/1.4 DC DN.
September 2021
(86%)
30 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Interchangeable lens cameras offer a lot more creative flexibility and control than smartphones and point-and-shoots. Buying a camera with swappable lenses lets you change your angle of view, and take advantage of speciality optics for macro and fish-eye...
Abstract: Interchangeable lens cameras offer a lot more creative flexibility and control than smartphones and point-and-shoots. Buying a camera with swappable lenses lets you change your angle of view, and take advantage of speciality optics for macro and fish-eye...
Abstract: When you're buying a camera with interchangeable lenses, you're also buying into a lens system. For many, that means optics from the same manufacturer as your camera, supplemented via third parties. The L-Mount mirrorless system is a bit different-while i...
Abstract: Cameras that can swap out lenses, like those in Sony's mirrorless system, don't work with just any lens. You'll need to shop for one that's made for your camera. If you opt for the Sony system, you'll benefit from a very long history, and with a decade's...
Affordable wide-angle, Great edge-to-edge image quality, Large aperture
Larger than some lenses, No aperture ring
The Sigma f/1.4 fixed lenses are highly popular amongst those shooting with APS-C and Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras, and it is great that Fujifilm users can finally get in on the action. The 16mm F1.4 DC DN lens is a compelling option for those tha...
Excellent build quality, Dust- and splash-proof, F/1.4 maximum aperture, Nine aperture blades, Great value
Strong chromatic aberration at f/1.4, Noticeably soft at widest apertures
Yes. There simply isn't a better value to be found when it comes to fast wide-angles for either Sony APS-C or Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. The Sigma 16mm F1.4 may not be perfect, but it should meet the needs of the majority of photographers for y...
Abstract: It's been a long wait, but Sigma is finally releasing lenses in Fujifilm's X-Mount. Interestingly, it started with three compact F1.4 primes which compete directly with some of Fujifilm's offerings. How do they compare in terms of quality and price? DPRev...
Abstract: Have you heard about Sigma's lineup of fast, affordable f/1.4 prime lenses for Canon M, Sony E and Micro Four Thirds cameras? The set includes the 16mm f/1.4, 30mm f/1.4 and 56mm f/1.4. Here's a specifications review that features images by world renowned...
Fast aperture rating, Great image quality, Compact and lightweight,
No image stabilizer, Not weather-sealed, Pricier than its 30mm and 56mm siblings,
Wide-angle lenses with fast aperture ratings can be notoriously big and heavy, quite at odds with slimline mirrorless camera bodies. Now available in Canon EOS M mount, as well as the previously released Sony E and Micro Four Thirds mount editions, the Si...