Author Topic: Haruo Sato's AFS 35mm and 58mm 1.4 vs Noct drawing quality  (Read 2844 times)

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Haruo Sato's AFS 35mm and 58mm 1.4 vs Noct drawing quality
« on: February 14, 2016, 12:58:47 »
Although the Sigma ARTs are incredibly impressive, I find that I am attracted to the rendition of Sato's pair. There is something about the way they draw. Here are night scenes first 35mm then 58mm, then some street again 35mm then 58mm, then objects 35mm, 58mm and Noct.

I hope they demonstrate this enchanting quality which is difficult to get with other glass.

Please post other shots that may have similar rendition!

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Re: Haruo Sato's AFS 35mm and 58mm 1.4 vs Noct drawing quality
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2016, 14:35:34 »
I am not clear which photo was taken with which lens. Please clarify.
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Re: Haruo Sato's AFS 35mm and 58mm 1.4 vs Noct drawing quality
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2016, 14:41:57 »
Night walk in Oslo, AFS 35mm, all images handheld









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Re: Haruo Sato's AFS 35mm and 58mm 1.4 vs Noct drawing quality
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2016, 22:25:05 »
Andy
I think I remember these. In fact the cafe picture and your shot of the rear of a 737/A320 taken about to board with this lense (I think that was yours?) convinced me that the 35mm was 'special'

Michael - pics 1,3,5 were 35mm, 2,4,6 58mm and the last out of focus grab was Noct.

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