Head to head

Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan vs Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art

A direct, no-fluff comparison: specs, pros and cons, pricing, and the scenarios where each one earns its keep.

Spec snapshot

Adobe Creative Cloud Photography PlanSigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art
Price (USD)$9.99$899
Our rating4.8/54.6/5
Categorysoftwarecamera-lenses
Pros33
Cons21

The case for each

Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan

4.8

Pros

  • +Industry-standard tools
  • +Best AI masking and Denoise
  • +Unbeatable value for the bundle

Cons

  • Subscription-only
  • 20GB cloud tier fills fast
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Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art

4.6

Pros

  • +Excellent value
  • +Fast and accurate AF
  • +Solid weather sealing

Cons

  • Slightly larger than first-party 35mm options
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Winner by use case

Vlogging & videoSigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art
Low-light photographyTie
Value for moneySigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art
Pro & enterprise useTie
BeginnersAdobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan

Inferred from each camera's pros and review focus. Treat as a starting point, then read the full reviews for nuance.

Common questions

Is the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan better than the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art?

It depends on what you shoot. Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan scores 4.8/5 in our review, while the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art scores 4.6/5. See the spec table and use-case breakdown above for our verdict.

Which is cheaper, the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan or the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art?

Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan sells around $9.99, and Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art around $899. The Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan is the cheaper of the two.

Which one is better for beginners?

Both are capable, but beginners usually do better with whichever has the simpler interface and more forgiving autofocus. Read the "Winner by use case" section above for our specific call.

Should I upgrade from the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan to the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG DN Art?

Only if the gap in features you actually use is wide. If you already own one, the marginal upgrade is rarely worth the cost unless a specific shortcoming is blocking your work.

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