For The Watch


For The Watch


I've always loved the look of my Sigma 35mm Art lens, but since I bought my native Sony lenses I've not used it as much as I'd like. Recently I've just been relying on the same 2 camera 2 lens setup. My Sony a7R3 would have the 70-200GM and my a7R2 would have the 24-70GM, which is a great set up but I found myself missing the 35mm.

Recently when I went to Tokyo for work I decided to dust off the Sigma. After using the Sony lenses which focus without any hassle I did find it frustrating waiting for the camera to hunt for focus, and actually about halfway through my first shoot I decided to just switch it to manual and focus everything the old fashioned way.

Both of the shots below are shot on the 35mm which shows off the versatility of the lens and why I loved it in the first place.


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CategoryMacro/ Lifestyle
Settings1/125 F1.6 ISO640.
CameraSony a7R3
LensSigma 35mm Art
LocationTokyo, Japan


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CategoryLifestyle
Settings1/160 F1.6 ISO640.
CameraSony a7R3
LensSigma 35mm Art
LocationTokyo, Japan

*Disclaimer- I am a full time stock photographer for Getty Images/ iStock. So if you reverse image search yes that will show up, but i have verified (On multiple occasions with @steemcleaners) that i am the owner of these photos.


Instagram: @Jgalione
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