personally, I think you should hang one of those Air Force chart and tell us the resolving power center, edge - which is more precise than shooting some dark sky ...
Thanks Krayden. I've been using the Sigma for over a year now and it's served me well. But at this stage, I'll be using the Nikon more mainly due to it's size and weight. Downsizing my gear is appealing to me as it means less weight to carry into the field. And besides, they both pretty much do the same job.
The Nikon has a rear gasket and is claimed to have some level of weather sealing. The Sigma has none. But I wouldn't use either of them in the rain. I have used the Sigma in very sandy and windy conditions before and its been fine.
Thanks! I'm trying to decide between these two - and possible a Rokinon/Samyang, and this was super useful. BTW - on small constructive comment... when you do the side by side comparison between the lenses, it might be good to lock the images in LR, so you can see the same portion of the frame right away. Keep up the good work.
Hi man, greetings from Argentina. Thank you for share your wisdom. I think this is the only video on TH-cam that makes the comparison between this two great lenses. I want to get one of them, but I can't decide wich one. First of all I must say that I don't do astrophotography. For the Nikon side, I love the minium focus distance that allows interesting close up images, macro, and creative compositions. I really love the wide angle visual feeling for social photography. I like the fact I can put a filter on that lens too. And his weight it's good for stick in to the camera as "everyday" lens. I want to ask you at this point: is the image quality better on the Sigma? I watch the images in the video, and the colour and contrast on the Sigma side seems to beat the Nikon side. Am I right? The image quality and that 1.4 makes the decision hard. Now that you use de Nikon, do you miss any characteristic of the Sigma? In my country they both cost the same (1000 usd), so the money isn't an issue in this case. I wait for your answer and thank you for your time :D
I sold the Sigma a while ago and am still using the Nikon today. The quality of the Sigma is really nice and I do miss using it. But overall, the Nikon works better for me because it's a better compromise of size, weight, filter thread and image quality.
I did not time the autofocus, but it feels like the Sigma is faster but required some AF fine tuning before it was totally accurate. The Nikon is a little more sluggish but very accurate straight out of the box.
Awful comparison! Would have given it two dislikes if I could. 9 minutes of video only on one set of (aimless) pictures taken in a specific condition, for two great lenses.
@@BlackPilledWhite You know he was kinda a dick, but truth is some people just should not be doing TH-cam videos or reviews. Obviously people who are shy and soft spoken or even boring should not be doing youtube and I think this guy qualifies. However I don't have to watch this guy and will not in the future, but if others like this guy and learn from him than thats great.
Today I picked up a minty Nikkor 20/1.8G based upon Ken Wheeler's rave reviews (th-cam.com/video/OqashwR7WR0/w-d-xo.html). I intend to do some ND'd landscape shots soon. Excellent review BTW.
Excellent review ,but you need to chill out man smile a bit crack a joke you have potential to do even better .The secret is not to give a shit what we think .You know your gear and people need to know .So feck the begrugers .Theres nothing like the personality of an oriental with sense of humor .
Did you say that more glass lets in less light? It's the opposite. An f/1.4 lens obviously captures a lot more light than an f/4 lens.
You have cured my insomnia
Getting the Nikkor since it has filter thread and it would be nice to put a nd filter in front of it when shooting video wide aperture
Thanks for this video, i’ve decided to go with the Nikon 20mm f/1.8, can’t wait for it to arrive and take it out shooting. Cheers!
I enjoyed the video and appreciated your effort in making it. It remains hard to decide which one to get! Cheers!
Let's get some more tests on Sigma 20 1.4 and Nikon 20 1.8! thank you
personally, I think you should hang one of those Air Force chart and tell us the resolving power center, edge - which is more precise than shooting some dark sky ...
Nice video, seems like both lenses could have their use. If you HAD to pick between a lens, which would you go with and why?
Thanks Krayden. I've been using the Sigma for over a year now and it's served me well. But at this stage, I'll be using the Nikon more mainly due to it's size and weight. Downsizing my gear is appealing to me as it means less weight to carry into the field. And besides, they both pretty much do the same job.
Does the Nikon have weather sealing? I think the Sigma Art Lenses don't have that. That alone will probably be a deal breaker to me .
The Nikon has a rear gasket and is claimed to have some level of weather sealing. The Sigma has none. But I wouldn't use either of them in the rain.
I have used the Sigma in very sandy and windy conditions before and its been fine.
Thanks for the review
Thanks! I'm trying to decide between these two - and possible a Rokinon/Samyang, and this was super useful. BTW - on small constructive comment... when you do the side by side comparison between the lenses, it might be good to lock the images in LR, so you can see the same portion of the frame right away. Keep up the good work.
Hello, Are you planning to do a followup to this video? it will be nice to have some compare with a darker sky
I had the same dilemma...i bought nikon and samyang 14 cause nikon can take filters and both cost as 1 sigma:)
Nice im so glad for the results 😊
This guy's a legend.
Hi man, greetings from Argentina. Thank you for share your wisdom. I think this is the only video on TH-cam that makes the comparison between this two great lenses. I want to get one of them, but I can't decide wich one. First of all I must say that I don't do astrophotography.
For the Nikon side, I love the minium focus distance that allows interesting close up images, macro, and creative compositions. I really love the wide angle visual feeling for social photography. I like the fact I can put a filter on that lens too. And his weight it's good for stick in to the camera as "everyday" lens.
I want to ask you at this point: is the image quality better on the Sigma? I watch the images in the video, and the colour and contrast on the Sigma side seems to beat the Nikon side. Am I right? The image quality and that 1.4 makes the decision hard.
Now that you use de Nikon, do you miss any characteristic of the Sigma?
In my country they both cost the same (1000 usd), so the money isn't an issue in this case. I wait for your answer and thank you for your time :D
Take a side. You can only have one. Which would you pick?
I sold the Sigma a while ago and am still using the Nikon today.
The quality of the Sigma is really nice and I do miss using it. But overall, the Nikon works better for me because it's a better compromise of size, weight, filter thread and image quality.
Thanks
hows the autofocus speed/accuracy? Wedding/Concert photographer here.
I did not time the autofocus, but it feels like the Sigma is faster but required some AF fine tuning before it was totally accurate. The Nikon is a little more sluggish but very accurate straight out of the box.
Awesome thanks for the information! ill probably pick up the Nikon just because of size and weight. Great channel by the way, keep up the good work!
Thank you :)
I've tested both and came away with the Nikon being the better lens for me...
besides astro flat nikkor's front would count a lot for landscape
Awful comparison! Would have given it two dislikes if I could. 9 minutes of video only on one set of (aimless) pictures taken in a specific condition, for two great lenses.
you’re a dick.....,,!,
@@BlackPilledWhite You know he was kinda a dick, but truth is some people just should not be doing TH-cam videos or reviews. Obviously people who are shy and soft spoken or even boring should not be doing youtube and I think this guy qualifies. However I don't have to watch this guy and will not in the future, but if others like this guy and learn from him than thats great.
Pixel peeping at something 80 light years away is crazy.
Exposure 1: 4sec, 800 ISO, f/1.8. Exposure 2: 4sec, 800 ISO, f/1.4. Hmmmm, why is exposure 1 2/3 of a stop darker? Such a mystery.
Good job sir
Today I picked up a minty Nikkor 20/1.8G based upon Ken Wheeler's rave reviews (th-cam.com/video/OqashwR7WR0/w-d-xo.html). I intend to do some ND'd landscape shots soon. Excellent review BTW.
Excellent review ,but you need to chill out man smile a bit crack a joke you have potential to do even better .The secret is not to give a shit what we think .You know your gear and people need to know .So feck the begrugers .Theres nothing like the personality of an oriental with sense of humor .
not an interesting presentation., actually terrible.....The boy needs alot of work......