Sigma's third lens for mirrorless CSCs is the 60mm f/2.8 DN A, which covers the same angle of view as a 120mm lens on a 35mm camera with the Micro Four Thirds system or 90mm on the Sony E-mount system.
Sigma's third lens for mirrorless CSCs is the 60mm f/2.8 DN A, which covers the same angle of view as a 120mm lens on a 35mm camera with the Micro Four Thirds system or 90mm on the Sony E-mount system.
This lens comes in mounts for both micro four thirds and Sony's NEX cameras. For micro four thirds the effective 35mm equivalent focal length is 120mm and for the Sony cameras it is 90mm. The appearance of the lens is unusual with its wide, smooth barrel which is the manual focus ring.
Fixed focal length of 60mm, Good ability in background separation,
Easy to use; Compact
This is a great lens on my Sony A6000. Images are super sharp. Just got for it.
Made my Panasonic GF3 feel like a new camera
The Sigma 60mm f2.8 is exceedingly sharp right from f/2.8 across the entire frame of my Sony A6500. It is a great lens for portraits, with an equivalent 90mm focal length and the f2.8 it gives enough plane of focus with nice smooth bokeh.
Excellent quality of construction, superb sharp pictures and great value for money. Pairs well with the equally brilliant Olympus 45mm f1.8. I also own the Sigma 24mm f1.4 'Art' for my full frame Nikon and it is very obvious to me that Sigma are building a collection of these 'Art' series lenses...
Beautifully Engineered; Consistent Output; Creamy Bokeh; Lightweight; Quick Focus; Shallow Dof; Sharp Focus
Rattles When Camera 'off
The Sigma 60mm F2.8 DN ($239 direct) is the largest and most expensive lens that the company currently offers for mirrorless cameras, but it's still fairly light and compact when compared with SLR glass. The prime produces a 90mm (full-frame equivalent) field of view when paired with a Sony NEX camera, and a tighter 120mm viewpoint when mounted on a Micro Four Thirds camera. It's not optically stabilized, which is a downer given its short-telephoto design, but Olympus Micro Four Thirds photographers and Panasonic GX7 owners will be fine thanks to in-body stabilization. It measures 2.2 by 2.4 inches (HD), weighs 7.5 ounces, and sports a 46mm filter thread. Like the other lenses in the DN series, it's available in black or silver, its barrel is metal, and the focus ring has no texture to it. Your mileage may vary, but I prefer a focus ring that delivers a bit more grip. A reversible lens hood is included, as is a soft carrying case. The minimum focus distance is 19.7 inches, so it'...
The Sigma 60mm F2.8 DN is the largest and most expensive mirrorless lens in the company's lineup. It's sharp, but lacks image stabilization.
Very sharp from edge to edge; Minimal distortion; Available for Micro Four Thirds and NEX cameras; Includes hood and soft case
Lacks image stabilization
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