When comparing Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF (Sony E) and Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT, which one is better?
The lens that weighs the least of the two is Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF - (Sony E) which weighs 1620 g, compared to the loser Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT which weighs 2810 g.
Winner: Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF (Sony E)
Regarding weight: When it comes to the lens's weight, it's actually more important than many people think that the lens weighs as little as possible — it's simply a pain to lug around a lens that's too heavy when you're photographing or filming for several hours, and a few hundred grams can make a real difference.
When it comes to minimum focusing distance, that is how close to the subject the lens can focus, Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF - (Sony E) is the winner with a minimum focusing distance of 40 cm. This can be compared with the minimum focusing distance of 45 cm for Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT.
Winner: Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF (Sony E)
Regarding minimum focusing distance: The lens's minimum focusing distance determines how close you can photograph your subject, such as a face or an animal. If the minimum focusing distance is 50 cm then you cannot get closer to your subject than 50 cm. Macro lenses often have a very low minimum focusing distance so that you can take close-up shots (macro photography).
Full specifications table of Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT and Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF (Sony E):
Tokina Vista 18mm T.15 MFT | Sigma 40mm T1.5 FF - (Sony E) | |
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Brand | Tokina | Sigma |
Weight | 2810 g | 1620 g |
Mount | Micro Four Thirds | Sony E |
Focal Length | 18 mm | 40 mm |
Largest Aperture | 1.5 | 1.5 |
Anamorphic Lens | Missing | No |
Minimum Focusing Distance | 45 cm | 40 cm |
Type | Prime | Prime |
Filter Thread | Missing | 82 |
Lens Front Diameter (Not Filter Thread) | 114 mm | Missing |
Stabilization | Missing | Yes |
Covers a Full Frame Sensor? | Missing | Yes |