For Sale Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • 30mm focal length
  • 2 low-dispersion glass elements, glass mold aspherical lens element
  • 45-degree angle of view
  • 15.7-inch minimum focusing distance

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This large aperture 30mm F1.4 EX DC HSM lens is designed to match the APS-C size image sensors of digital SLR cameras. Two SLD glass elements are especially effective in the compensation of magnification chromatic aberration. Glass mold aspherical lens at rear group of lens reduces color aberration and provides high-quality image results. From 40cm (15.7 inch) minimum focusing distance to infinity, this lens creates very sharp images with high contrast. The HSM models provide quiet high-speed auto-focus shooting, as well as full-time manual focus. Large Maximum Aperture of F1.4 can perform superbly in a great range of applications, including snapshots, portrait, indoor shooting and landscape photography. Minimum Aperture - F16 Minimum Focusing Distance - 40cm, 15.7 inches Maximum Magnification - 1 - 10.4 Filter Size - Diameter 62mm Lens Hood DiaPetal Hood Two SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements and an hybrid aspherical lens, provides the utmost correction for all types of aberrations Dimensions - Diameter 75.5mm X Length 59mm, 2.97 inches x 2.3 inches Weight - 15.2 ounces (430 grams)

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383 of 397 people found the following review helpful.
5Sweet Lens
By Jim Hunt
This is a sweet little lens that really has no middle ground. You either love it or hate it. Most of the haters really either expect too much from this lens such as focusing in no light or on objects with no contrast and marginal light. The other reason there are detractors come from focus issues.This seems to be a user problem in my opinion. When you shoot at f 1.4, the area in focus can be pretty shallow. An example is at f1.4 and at a distance of 5 feet, the areas in focus is just .45 feet. If you have a DSLR with multiple focus points, you might find what you want in focus is not selected by the camera. This gives the impression of a focus issue with the lens which it is not.If you move into close focusing such as 2 feet using f1.4, the focus area becomes less than ¾ of an inch. Even the slightest movement by you or the subject can blow the focus. Again, this is not a lens problem but a user issue.However, don't be discouraged by the above comments. This lens has so many possibilities from creative images to group portraits to low light photography. You just need to put in a little effort to learn the lens (and your DSLR). Also remember that stopped down to f4 at 10' gives you 5.45 feet in focus.The 30mm lens also is about as close to a 50mm lens on a 35mm film SLR as there is. A 50mm lens was considered the de facto standard for an SLR in the old days and many people never had anything else. This is a very versatile lens.The lens itself has an excellent build quality and includes extras such as a lens hood and case. It is sharp and offers great contrast and compares well against such a well regarded lens as the Canon 35mm f1.4L which is about 3 times the price.You will not be disappointed in this lens at all and I highly recommend it. It is one of my favorite everyday lenses for my Canon 20D. (My everyday kit includs the Canon 17-40mm f4L, 70-200mm f4L, and a Canon 580ex flash.)

115 of 118 people found the following review helpful.
4Useful addition to a lens collection
By luv my 20D!
I've had this lens for a couple of days and have shot in a variety of situations. The image is somewhat soft at f/1.4, but sharpens quickly as you stop it down -- f/1.8 looks much sharper and f/2 is excellent.From a purely practical standpoint, you can shoot in lower light w/o external lighting, and you can run higher shutter speeds in low light for better action-stopping when shooting people or animals. I was also amazed at the incredibly small depth of field I could attain -- for example, I was able to narrow the focus down to a single stem of a plant and have every other part of the plant far out of focus. Not something I've been able to do with my Canon 17-85mm and 10-22mm zooms.It's a heavy lens but it balances well on a 20D. Autofocus seems nearly as fast as with my Canon lenses. My one complaint is that the focusing mechanism (in auto or manual) isn't as smooth or quiet as with my Canons -- it sounds a bit rough in auto, and makes a slight "barking seal" sound as you go from close to distant focus manually.Nice of Sigma to include the lens hood and case, instead of charging exhorbitant amounts for the hood as Canon does.Overall, this is a very useful addition to my zooms, and it will definitely allow me to get usable natural-light photos in situations where I couldn't before.

119 of 127 people found the following review helpful.
4the Sig 30
By E. K. Arnold
This is one of the most controversial lenses ever, it seems. why all the fuss over this little guy? Simple, it cleverly exploits a hole in nikon's product lineup as a wide aperture (f/1.4) prime lens with HSM (hypersonic motor) at a price point just above nikon's older, slower 35/2 prime.Therefore nikon purists hate it with a passion, while 3rd party aficionados tend to have a more open mind.First off, if you're looking for something razor sharp at f/1.4 try zeiss or get over it. it's no fillet chef wide open, but that's not the point. the point is that you CAN use it at 1.4, which means it can shoot in light a 2.8 would be challenged by. also you can stop it down a few clicks and still be at 2.8, or shoot at f/2 or 2.2 and not be completely wide open.Second, while i'm sure there are sample variations out there, don't be put off by doomsayers on internet forums. opinions of actual users are one thing, but i dont know how people who have never used the lens can qualify it whatsoever.(but if you do order this lens, make sure its from a vendor with a good return policy. check for front focus issues when you get it; if you have a problem, sigma will recalibrate the lens. saves them money in the QC department, but at least they have good customer service.)for the record, i own three sigma lenses, all EX series, all bought online, and they all worked perfectly fine from day one.There are two categories of folks who will be looking at this lens: d40/d40x/d60 users and everybody else.for a d40/60 kinda person who wants to take no-flash, low light pics, there are no other options in this focal length and aperture class with an internal motor. period. you'd have to go to the micro-nikkor 60mm or 105VR to get an AF-S prime. sigma is coming out with a 50/1.4 HSM, but the 30's "normal" perspective is better suited for DX camera sensors with their 1.5 crop.nikon d80/200/300/700 owners can use any of nikon's (or sigma's) primes with full AF capability. unless you absolutely need f/1.4, the nikon 35/2 is cheaper and probably sharper. it doesn't have an internal motor, though, so for low-light action shots, the sigma is better suited for that application. but if you just need something inobtrusive for street shooting, candids, or a lower-profile lens, and arent worried about max aperture or AF speed, go for the 35/2.okay, how about some pros and cons:Pros:--not a small lens but lightweight.--low profile and normal perspective perfect for street/doc and candids.-- 1.4 maximum aperture makes this perfect for extreme low-light shooting.-- shallow dof at wide apertures results in creamy bokeh (out of focus elements)--HSM ensures fast AF; will work on D-series cameras without internal motors.-- takes 67mm filters.--sharp in the center at all apertures.--contrasty IQ--using fixed focal length lens forces you to focus on composition.-- EX build is better than sigma's bottom-barrel lenses, plus EX lenses have add'l 3-year warranty.--makes a good low-light solution for folks with slow variable-aperture kit lenses (i.e., 18-55, 18-70, 18-135, 18-200)Cons:--1.4 aperture gives extremely narrow depth of field. this makes this lens extremely tricky when shooting wide open, as shallow depth of field can be mistaken for focus issues.-- focal range is not as versatile as a zoom-- how much are you really gonna shoot at 1.4?--IQ not as impressive as cheaper nikkor 50/1.8--soft corners at almost all apertures (this matters less than you might think in low-light situations)--some known QC issues (which may be somewhat exaggerated)--more expensive than nikon 50/1.8, 50/1.4, and 35/2 primes.overall: recommended for d40/d60 users, low-light/available-light fanatics, street/doc shooters, people who will stay with DX for a while. not recommended for nikon nazis, or folks who may eventually migrate to FX.in practical use, this lens is probably more essential on an entry-level or mid level DSLR than a d300, d700, or D3. those cameras' improved high ISO performance means you can often stop down a 2.8 lens to f/4 in low light, lessening the need for a 1.4 aperture. on a d/40/50/60/80/200, however, you can keep the noise down in low light situations by shooting at wide apertures and not going above ISO 800.also, this is a DC lens, meaning that it is designed for DX sensors. FX-curious folks should probably get the nikkor 35/2 instead.while the 30/1.4 lens sees a lot of low-light use, its normal perspective and wide max aperture make it versatile in many conditions. i've stopped it down to f/8-f/11 and found it takes good landscape shots too. you never know when you might run into a situation where 1.4 is needed. it's a good one to have in the bag, just in case.

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  • Brown glaze, bronze accents

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This timeless pineapple motif is presented in hand rubbed brown glaze with atlantis bronze accents. The round bell shade is finished in a brown ostrich texture.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Overpriced and didn't receive full order
By Ali
This lamp will give any room in your house a tropical feel. That's the reason why I decided to purchase it to begin with, however it's definitely overpriced and looks a little cheap up close. After a week waiting for my order I finally received it and the lamp was missing the Lamp Shade. I immediately called Amazon to report this hoping they would just send me the item they failed to ship in the first place but unfortunately that was not the case. I was told by the Amazon Rep my only options were to ship it back and get a full refund or keep it and receive a partial refund since I did not receive the full product as originally purchased. I opted for the partial refund due to the inconvenience of having to ship it back and being without a lamp as they could not send me a replacement with it currently being out of stock. Anyways after going to three different Lamp Stores I was finally able to find a decent Shade, however it ended up costing me more than the credit I received from Amazon making my overpriced Lamp even more overpriced. So to make a long story short I am not fully satisfied with the Lamp nor Amazon at this time but that's what I get for shopping online.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful lamp for the $$$
By Bill
I was searching for the perfect Pineapple lamp and finally found it!!! Very good quality and the lamp is nice and heavy. This lamp is beautiful when lit. I am very pleased with this purchase.

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  • Porcelain crackle

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This handsome lamp is finished in an ivory porcelain crackle with a semi transparent brown glaze and distressed warm silver accents. The square bell shade with clipped corners is hand sewn linen.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great lamp
By KayKay
Lamp arrived on time and with no problems. It looks just like the picture. Colors and textures in the pictures are accurate. I'm very pleased with the quality for the price.

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  • Wood
  • Antique silver leaf finish with heavy beige wash
  • 9-Beveled mirrors
  • Eye catching design
  • Overall size 37 by 49 by 1

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This framed mirror consist of 9 beveled mirrors placed together to create an eye catching addition to any room. The frame finish is antique silver leaf with heavy beige wash.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Very nice mirror
By Cathy L Schaeffer
This is a nice mirror, but it's heavier and darker than it looks on the screen. Note that you can't use a wire to hang it, so it took some work put it up properly. Was packed incredibly well and arrived intact.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice mirror - perfect for bedroom
By D. Fischer
We mounted this in our bedroom. It brightens up the room and makes a design statement at the same time. The mounting brackets/hooks that came with the mirror are adjustable and ingenious.

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  • Item#: TE-UT-14028 B
  • Dimensions: 2.5"D x 45"W x 45"H
  • Materials: Urethane
  • Finish: Scratched silver center with heavily antiqued inner and outer rims.
  • Free Shipping within the lower 48 contiguous (USA states)

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This unique, open fret frame is finished in antique silver and gold leaf over a mahogany undercoat.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Substantial, Attention-Getting Mirror
By J. Ruppert
I purchased this mirror to hang in our dining room and am for the most part pleased with it. Dimensions are exactly as described and the mirror is large enough to reflect a good deal of light into the room. The frame, however, is substantially darker and heftier than it appears online. The gold and silver leaf are heavily antiqued with brown, and the inner surfaces of the fretwork are finished in black, giving the piece a more masculine look. Online the fretwork appears a more thin and delicate, and the golds and silvers much brighter. I may try rubbing some gold leaf on it to brighten it up a bit, just to suit my taste. Otherwise, it is a very nice mirror for a dining room or entrance. The darker finish is in line with current decorating trends, so it will work well for many.

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Downtown Table Lamp Finish: Walnut Product Description:



  • Walnut wood column.
  • Brushed nickel base.
  • Uses two 75 watt bulbs (not included).
  • 29" high.
  • Shade is 5" across the top, 20" across the bottom and 13" on the slant.

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87-314-68 Finish: Walnut Features: -Table lamp.-Contemporary style.-Decorative balls.-S-cluster socket. Options: -Available in natural parchment or walnut finish. Specifications: -Accommodates 75W bulb. Dimensions: -Shade dimensions: 10.5'' H x 20'' W x 5'' D.-Overall dimensions: 29'' H x 20'' W x 5'' D.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent purchase!
By Elizabeth
I purchased 2 of these lamps and received them quickly. They arrived quickly, are beautful, and are very well made. I am very pleased with them and would highly recommend purchasing them.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
4Very good for the price - with some drawbacks
By Caslo Cranston
I had used a friend's Bostitch coil nailler several times in the past. It was finally time to buy one of my own. I have always been a fan of Porter-Cable tools. The fantastic price offered by Amazon on this refurb was too much to resist.I unboxed my nailer to find it in almost new condition; one slight scuff mark. i was suprised to find it much smaller and lighter than the Bostitch I had used before. I had ordered a RN175AR but received a RN175A. I have no idea of the difference between these 2 models.Part 1A couple of weeks later I was ready to put it to the test.Location - Luling, Louisiana - 25 miles from New OrleansI had a circa 1960, 11 square roof that had been redecked with 1/2 plywood over 1 x 10 planks.In keeping with the 30 year, architectural, shingle manufacturers specifications ( driven nails must extend through decking) I chose to use a 1 1/2 inch nail.Compressor PSI set to 100 lbs.Six nails into the job an obvious issue became apparent. Some of the nails had not been driven completely - a few whacks with a hammer and all was ship shape. Time to look for the depth adjustment. Whereas I had recieved a safety brochure but not an operation manual - I was left to clever out the depth adjustment mechanism. ( pretty obvious - as was the operation of switching between single nail and multiple nail settings.)With the depth adjustment set to maximum I made another test. Same problem.So I increased the compressor pressure to 125 lbs - Same problem.Then 130 lbs ( the stated maximum for safe operation of the the tool.) - Same problem.For every 10 nails attempted- 1 or 2 needed to be massaged with a hammer. Time consuming but assuredly better than hand nailing.On that job a fellow worker was using his Rigid coil nailer. Outside of a couple of minor differences - the Porter Cable and Ridgid nailers appeared to be quite alike.Was he having the same problem? Yes.So I was able to conclude that this particular application exceeded the abilities of both of these nailers.There was a section of roof that contained all new wood. In that area both guns worked flawlessly.Part 2Several weeks later a friend, who has far more roofing experience than I, asked to borrow the Porter- cable coil nailer. He had loaned his Bostitch RN145 out and could not wait for it to be returned.Apprised of my experience - he thought of a possible solution. He needed to change the hose nipple at the rear of the gun from 1/4" to 3/8" to configure with his equipment. It seemed to make sense that this may solve the problem.Unfortunately not.Similarly, he was able to nail without problems into all new wood and only found difficulties when nailing into time hardened subdecking.ConclusionPutting our experiences together we have conjectured that the porter-cable because it is light and small is a great choice for new construction. However, the extra weight and size of the Bostitch (bigger piston with more mass) for about the same price (refurb), is the better choice for rennovations.Caslo

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5Reconditioned at Amazon means New
By Louis Horvath
You couldn't tell this item from a new one at half the cost. I bought the same item elsewhere and it was a used piece of junk. Amazon is the only place to buy.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5great buy for the money
By Steven Colegrove
found the gun to be out of adjustment but once we got it working it is perfect, few scraches but it works like new and saved 40.00.

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