Sigma Sigma Contemporary Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens (FUJIFILM Review
The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 gives you pro-level bokeh on a budget, making it a fantastic portrait lens for Fujifilm shooters. Just don't expect lightning-fast autofocus.
Overview
If you're shooting portraits or street scenes on a Fujifilm APS-C camera and you want that creamy, blurred-background look on a budget, this Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is your lens. It's basically a 45mm equivalent, which is a classic focal length for a reason. The one thing you need to know is that it's a specialist, not a generalist. It's built to make your subject pop with beautiful bokeh, and it's really good at that one job.
Performance
The big surprise here is just how good the bokeh is. It scores in the 91st percentile, which is fantastic for the price. The f/1.4 aperture lets in a ton of light, so it's great in low light too. But the autofocus is a bit of a letdown, landing in the 47th percentile. It's not slow, but it's not the snappiest or quietest system out there, especially compared to some native Fuji glass.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong bokeh (91th percentile) 91th
- Strong aperture (88th percentile) 88th
- Strong build (88th percentile) 88th
Cons
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Focal Length Min | 30 |
| Focal Length Max | 30 |
| Elements | 9 |
| Groups | 7 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/1.4 |
| Min Aperture | f/16 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Build
| Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Format | APS-C |
| Weight | 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 52 |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | Autofocus |
| Stabilization | No |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 300 |
| Max Magnification | 1:7.14 |
Value & Pricing
At $419, this lens is a solid value. You're getting pro-level bokeh and a fast aperture at a price well below most Fujifilm-branded primes. You do make some compromises, mainly with autofocus speed and a lack of sealing, but the core image quality is absolutely worth it.
Price History
vs Competition
The most direct competitor is the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7. It's cheaper and has a slightly tighter field of view, but its bokeh and build quality generally don't match the Sigma. If you want a more versatile, all-around prime from Fuji, look at something like the XF 35mm f/2. It's sharper, has faster autofocus, and is weather-sealed, but you lose that f/1.4 light-gathering and bokeh magic. The Sigma is the clear choice if your priority is rendering and background blur over speed and sealing.
| Spec | Sigma Sigma Contemporary Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens (FUJIFILM | Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF | Nikon Nikon S-Line Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Lens (Nikon Z) | Canon Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens | Tamron Tamron Di III Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Lens for Sony | Sirui Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Lens (Sony E, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 30mm | 55mm | 24-70mm | 24mm | 17-70mm | 56mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.4 | f/1.4 | f/2.8 | f/1.8 | f/2.8 | f/1.2 |
| Mount | FUJIFILM X | Nikon Z | Nikon Z | Canon RF | Sony E Mount | Sony E |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | true | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 275 | 281 | 676 | 269 | 544 | 422 |
| AF Type | Autofocus | STM | Autofocus | Autofocus | Autofocus | Autofocus |
| Lens Type | - | - | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | - |
Verdict
Buy this lens. If you're a portrait or street photographer using Fujifilm's APS-C system and you crave that beautiful, soft background blur, the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 delivers where it counts. Just be ready for its autofocus to be merely adequate, and don't even think about using it for landscapes.