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a Truly LEGENDARY Lens: Sigma 200mm f2 Review (vs Sony 50-150)​

Jared Polin


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Sigma 200mm F2 - An Astrophotographer's Review​

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The Sigma 135mm f/1.4 Art is MASSIVE and MAGNIFICENT!​

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Eventually, Long Ago: A Journey with the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art Lens​




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Behind the Scenes with Marc Haers: Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art Lens​




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Sigma 35mm F1.2 DG II | ART Review: Top of the Class at F1.2?​

Dustin Abbott





Strengths:

  • Markedly reduced size and weight, improving handling and portability
  • Excellent optical performance with sharpness and minimal distortions
  • Fast and stable autofocus with full-time manual override
  • Versatile for both photography and videography, with smooth focus breathing and good video AF
Weaknesses:

  • Higher price point compared to competitors like Viltrox and Sony GM
  • Slightly less close focusing distance and magnification compared to some rivals
  • Residual vignette requiring correction, though minimal distortion
  • Flare resistance is good but not exceptional, with some ghosting at smaller apertures




Pros:​

  • 20% shorter, 30% lighter than the Gen 1 lens
  • Considerably lighter than Viltrox LAB
  • Beautifully made
  • Feature rich
  • Thorough weather sealing
  • Dual HLA focus motors provide quick, quiet focus
  • Extremely sharp lens over the whole frame
  • No real distortion
  • Near perfect control of aberrations
  • Beautiful colors
  • Lovely bokeh
  • Great subject isolation
  • Cheaper than first party 135mm lenses

Cons:​

  • Viltrox LAB can be had for $550 less
  • Fairly heavy vignette
  • Some flare issues at smaller apertures
  • Burst rate will be limited on Sony
 
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Sigma 35mm F1.2 Mark ii Review: Improved In Every Single Way!​

Matt WhoisMatt Johnson


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Sigma Is On Fire - The 35mm f1.2 ART II vs Viltrox 35mm f1.2 LAB​

Mark Bennett's Camera Cris
 
Νομίζω πως τα τοπία - ταξίδια είναι ουσιαστικά η χρήση ενός τέτοιου φακού οπότε θεωρώ χρήσιμο το παρακάτω βίντεο. Στην περιγραφή από κάτω έχει βάλει και σύνδεσμο με δείγματα. Προσωπικά θα περιμένω να δω και τον Tamron 25-200mm :P

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Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG Review | A Full Frame 10x Travelzoom​


Dustin Abbott



Strengths:

  • Extremely wide 20mm starting point for broad perspective and interior shots
  • Versatile 10x zoom range suitable for various subjects
  • Fast autofocus with good focus precision, suitable for travel and video
  • Compact design with weather sealing and strong build quality
Weaknesses:

  • Significant distortion and vignette at wide angles, requiring correction
  • Aperture performance favors central areas; corners are often soft at its widest aperture
  • Optical compromises due to complex design for ultra-wide zoom range

Pros:​

  • First superzoom to go to 20mm
  • 10x zoom range
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Thorough weather sealing
  • HLA focus motor provides quick, quiet focus
  • Very high magnification level
  • Near perfect control of aberrations
  • Fairly sharp over most of the frame
  • Reasonably consistent performance across zoom range
  • Beautiful colors
  • Good flare resistance

Cons:​

  • Dark maximum aperture throughout
  • Heavy distortion and vignette at 20mm
  • Softer corners at 20mm
  • Considerably more expensive than the Tamron
 
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By popular demand: Sigma 50-100mm f1.8 re-tested on a Canon EOS R7​

Christopher Frost


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