taojones Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 Hi if anyone is interested in how these lenses perform on a6000 here is a link to a gallery of shots. Unfortunately the exif doesn't show. I find the lenses to be great value and extremely good output. I have the sigma 35f1.4 and these lenses are nearly up to it in sharpness. http://taojonesphotographer.com/70445/5176215/gallery/sony-a6000-sigma-19mm-f28-30mm-f28-60mm-f28 Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! dumpcentral and seb 2 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.sonyalphaforum.com/topic/1666-gallery-of-shots-with-the-sigma-19-30-60-mm/?do=findComment&comment=10194'>More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 Hi taojones, Take a look here Gallery of shots with the sigma 19, 30, 60 mm. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
miran Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 Wow, that's an amazing set! Shows well the capabilities of these lenses and the camera. Not to mention the skills of the photographer. Just one small complaint. On a few images in this set exif says Sony 50mm/1.8 OSS, so it's not all just the three Sigmas. (Exif shows if you right click and have an exif viewer plugin installed) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
swimmer Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 Wow - there are some amazing shots to see! And it seems that the AF of the A6000 is fast enough to capture fast action ... ;-) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
seb Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 great postprocessing! I would love to look over your shoulder while you're doing one! and great pictures of course! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
taojones Posted September 3, 2015 Author Share Posted September 3, 2015 Wow, that's an amazing set! Shows well the capabilities of these lenses and the camera. Not to mention the skills of the photographer. Just one small complaint. On a few images in this set exif says Sony 50mm/1.8 OSS, so it's not all just the three Sigmas. (Exif shows if you right click and have an exif viewer plugin installed) I thought I had weeded them all out. I think I have fixed it now and took out the ones that could of been shot with the 50mm. 50mm is a good lens but the sigma 60 is a lot better and it gives that 90mm reach. Thanks Miran Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
taojones Posted September 3, 2015 Author Share Posted September 3, 2015 great postprocessing! I would love to look over your shoulder while you're doing one! and great pictures of course! Hi Seb, here is a link to download a preset I made in LR. It is pretty simple I use it on import you will see the changes in the main section and also the detail section. Once the images are loaded I usually hit auto to see what it does, maybe open the shadows and drop the blacks and lift the whites. I check for clipping in both. I sometimes lift or the darken the image with the dark curve slider. This is how I get my effect I will use the clarity brush on certain parts of the image I want you eye to go to, not faces though. I will brighten and darken certain colors in the HSL section, as I shoot usually 2/3 to stop over the brightest point of the subject.You need to experiment with shooting to the right. I shoot in raw this doesn't work in jpeg. I also watch the histogram in the view finder. I also shoot with back button focus in AF C with spot metering usually. Example say I had a musician shot I would run the clarity brush over his guitar, clothes and hair. I will also run over things like stage scaffolding anything to make the image pop. I will darken the background color via HSL. So I carefully select certain parts of the image I want you to see. it sounds alot but I can do all this in a minute or two. I hope this helps. Let me know how you go, cheers tao https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2FSqgTLu10RV1lkODYyOGZTblE/view?usp=sharing seb 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
yarmmcd Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 The Sigma 60mm is super sharp on my NEX-7 no CA at all either... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
taojones Posted September 3, 2015 Author Share Posted September 3, 2015 Wow - there are some amazing shots to see! And it seems that the AF of the A6000 is fast enough to capture fast action ... ;-) Thanks Swimmer, I have had no problems with the AF focus in action shots. I have all my cameras set to back button focus which I think is a must if you do action shots. I also shoot center point and usually in spot metring. swimmer 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
seb Posted September 3, 2015 Share Posted September 3, 2015 Hi Seb, here is a link to download a preset I made in LR. It is pretty simple I use it on import you will see the changes in the main section and also the detail section. Once the images are loaded I usually hit auto to see what it does, maybe open the shadows and drop the blacks and lift the whites. I check for clipping in both. I sometimes lift or the darken the image with the dark curve slider. This is how I get my effect I will use the clarity brush on certain parts of the image I want you eye to go to, not faces though. I will brighten and darken certain colors in the HSL section, as I shoot usually 2/3 to stop over the brightest point of the subject.You need to experiment with shooting to the right. I shoot in raw this doesn't work in jpeg. I also watch the histogram in the view finder. I also shoot with back button focus in AF C with spot metering usually. Example say I had a musician shot I would run the clarity brush over his guitar, clothes and hair. I will also run over things like stage scaffolding anything to make the image pop. I will darken the background color via HSL. So I carefully select certain parts of the image I want you to see. it sounds alot but I can do all this in a minute or two. I hope this helps. Let me know how you go, cheers tao https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2FSqgTLu10RV1lkODYyOGZTblE/view?usp=sharing Wow, thank you very much for the file and description! Can't wait coming home and try it out. PC1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
taojones Posted September 3, 2015 Author Share Posted September 3, 2015 The Sigma 60mm is super sharp on my NEX-7 no CA at all either... I would say it is as sharp as the sigma 35 f1.4. I did a portrait photo shoot with it the other day and the images are so sharp. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrocity79 Posted January 18, 2016 Share Posted January 18, 2016 Thanks for sharing your pictures. I just ordered an a6000 and I'm already looking for some prime lenses. The Sigma lenses show to be a great value to lots of people. I really like the 19mm. But I'm also eyeing the Rokinon 12mm. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
snpr9696 Posted January 22, 2016 Share Posted January 22, 2016 Do the Sigma lenses allow for all the different focusing options such as zone, wide, eye focus, etc. I know adapting Canon glass on my A7ii won't allow for certain things. I just picked up an A6000 as a travel rig and wanted to find this out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mungustas Posted January 23, 2016 Share Posted January 23, 2016 Wow Jones, those are some amazing photos! You've got a talented eye and after some post those images really stand out, so it's nice to look at them. Went through your gallery and like the other ones as well. Of those 3 Sigma lenses which do you think you use the most, or like the most? I'm eyeing a 30mm one as I have the Sony 50/1.8. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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