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Sigma 60mm F2.8 DN For MFT

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PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Sigma 60mm F2.8 DN

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.

Very sharp from edge to edge; Minimal distortion; Available for Micro Four Thirds and NEX cameras.

Lacks image stabilization

Adorama
★★★★
10 years ago
Really nice lens at a great price

Added this lens to the 19mm and 30mm Sigma lenses that I have for my Lumiox GX1. These three prime lenses perform beautifully. The new 60mm is a fast mid-range lens that produces very clear images. It's size matches my GX1 to produced a nicely balanced camera-lens combination.

Durable; Easy To Use; Lightweight; Reliable; Value

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Sigma 60mm F2.8 DN Review

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

photozone.de
★★★★
10 years ago
Sigma AF 60mm f/2.8 DN (Sony E mount) - Review / Lab Test

Sigma scored quite a bit of hit with its set of DN lenses which is probably not all that surprising given their compact size, low weight and - especially - the very attractive price point.

ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
10 years ago
Sigma 60mm f/2.8 DN A Lens Review

Gary Wolstenholme reviews the Sigma 60mm f/2.8 DN A lens.

Outstanding sharpness from maximum aperture; Compact and lightweight; Good build quality; Quick autofocus; Inexpensive

Shame it doesn't focus slightly closer

PhotoReview
★★★★★
10 years ago
Sigma 60mm f/2.8 DN A MFT Lens

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.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
6 years ago
Before buying a new lens for A6K series come back and read

I come from Nikon full frame Nikon Df- still love it and all the D and AIS lenses that go with it, never wanted a video capability but had plenty of investment in the Nikon system. Up until last year the lugging around did not hurt but now the hand tingles and you can feel the load.

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Just buy it!!!

Wow. I bought this lens to use for portraits, because I was previously using the Lumix 42.5mm, but wanted an upgrade, and let me tell you! This lens is amazing! Great colors and great depth of field. I bought it from Amazon warehouse for a cheaper price, but it works just fine.

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Excellent optical quality on a Sony APC-C sensor

Excellent optical quality on a Sony APS-C sensor, great for portraits, autofocus is good but remember it's a third party lens. Nice build quality, and comes with a hood and bag, it out performs lenses many times the price. If you are expanding your collection to include some primes it's a must have.

Teds
★★★★★
8 years ago
Black edition with lens cap, case and 2 Years sigma warranty

Fixed focal length of 60mm, Good ability in background separation,

Easy to use; Compact

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