Sigma AF 24-70mm F2.8 IF EX DG HSM
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10 years ago
SIGMA 24-70 mm f/2.8 DG EX HSM IF Wide-angle Zoom Lens - for Canon
Pros:
- Great picture quality
Cons:
- No bad points
9 years ago
Not the best but far above the average
Not the best but far above the average. When i bought it i was getting soft images wide open (f2.8)... but after doing some research i soon learned how to tweak it. I dont know if it was with all the lenses or maybe just mine...
9 years ago
perfect lens for portraits and landscapes
Exactly what I wanted for furthering my photography career. perfect lens for portraits and landscapes. Fits well on my Nikon D7100. Amazing quality in pictures. I have worked with a Nikon D810 with a Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 and there is no major difference!
8 years ago
Incredible price!!!!
$2904.69 For this lens Absolute rip-off!
8 years ago
Also included is the full-time manual over-ride allowing instant control in low-light situations. Whether you're shooting in fast paced situations or low light situations this lens can handle it.
4 years ago
Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 IF EX DG HSM Review
The Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 IF EX DG HSM is the least expensive lens of its type, but its performance is not up to snuff. On paper, the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 IF EX DG HSM ($899 direct)($1,099.00 at Amazon) is an appealing alternative to similar full-frame zoom lenses. Available for Sigma, Sony, Pentax, Canon, and Nikon cameras, it's roughly half the price of the Canon, Nikon, and Sony takes on the same design. Unfortunately it's not as sharp as comparable lenses when shot at f/2.8, although it is a solid performer at f/4. If you're not looking for stellar performance at maximum aperture it's worth considering, but if you're an event shooter and outstanding performance at f/2.8 is a requirement, you'll want to take a pass on this zoom. The lens is fairly squat, measuring 3.7 by 3.5 inches (HD), but it's a bit heavy for its size at 1.7 pounds. Compare this to the elongated design of the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, which measures 5.2 by 3.3 inches and weighs just under 2 pounds. The Sigma lens has a front element that accepts 82mm filters, there's no rotation, so using a polarizing filter is an op...
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Compact
- Fixed f/2.8 aperture
- Sharp when stopped down
Cons:
- Disappointing resolution at f/2.8
- Some distortion
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