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Sigma 85mm 1.4 test - Sasha : cat

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

Just did a quick test with the new sigma 85mm 1.4 on the canon t2i with my cat Sasha; she's very camera friendly!

30p - shutter 60
canon t2i
sigma 85mm f1.4
ISO: 400

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  • Off topic: what breed of a cat that is? Its simply stunning!:)

  • @elokubano she's a tonkinese :)

  • It's too dark....can't see depth of field, contrast, ...poor testing man.

  • @MisterBokeh I agree, was worried about iso noise :) and I was too anxious to use it :-) cat was a good quick model for the lens, will go outside to test for better representation of the lens.

  • Suggestion: go outside and film something with more contrast and that has a background much farther away than a few inches if a nice bokeh is desired. While cute, this video doesn't do the lens justice.

  • @steeldustbronze thinking the same thing :) and Sasha thanks you for the compliment.

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  • I had at called Sasha too. yesterday, she died suddenly. she was 7.

    I used to call her "Sasha cat" or "Sash.."

    I'll miss her loads.

  • Beautiful cat! I have a tabby cat and her name is Sasha!

  • with this lens on a crop sensor camera (t2i), it is actually shooting at 136mm length. i was thinking about getting this lens but i realize with the camera not being a full frame, shotting at 136mm will cause shakiness when filming. i cant have that. good lens though. i went with the 50mm 1.4 instead.

  • Pretty cat. What a show off. :-)

  • @armandod2010 Looking forward to your second test....this lens interests me. My original Nikkor 85 1.4 got stolen and this particular lens could be my substitute lens til I get another nikkor 85. Oh hell, this lens could end up being really good and I may keep it...

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