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The editors liked
Solid and stylish casing
Sensational image quality in the frame centre
Brilliant image quality on the edge of the APSC sensor
Fantastic image quality on the edge of full frame
Lack of problems with longitudinal chromatic aberration
Slight lateral chr
Excellent sharpness when shooting wide open
Includes tripod collar
Weather sealed build
Bright f/1.4 aperture
Razor sharp optics
No distortion
Dust and moisture protection
Available for multiple systems
Incredibly sharp and clear
Bokeh is near-perfectly smooth
Addition of weather seals
Solid build quality as we've come to expect from Sigma's Art series
Simply stunning bokeh
Tack sharp even when shooting wide open
Great focal length portraits
Only 105mm f/1.4 on the market for Sony or Canon cameras
Fantastic image quality
Fantastic build quality
Sealed against dust and splash water
Included tripod collar and nicely built (carbon fiber!) lens hood
Beautiful bokeh
Accurate AF
Optional USB
The editors didn't like
Noticeable vignetting at the maximum relative aperture and on full frame
Big physical dimensions and significant weight
The Sigma A 135 mm f/1.8 DG HSM was one of the best lenses we've had an opportunity to test so far. The Sigma A 105 mm f/1.4 DG HSM w
Lacks image stabilization
Heavy
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Omits image stabilization
Visible vignette at f/1.4 and f/2
Big and heavy
Will dent your wallet
As heavy as a telephoto lens
It's a huge lens
It's heavy as hell
105mm filter diameter
No built-in image stabilization
Sigma 105mm f/1.4 Art
Racehorse without equal
When reading on-line tests and watching YouTube reviews
The size and weight are the first things that are discussed. Yet those were sur
For Nikon shooters, this Art lens competes directly with the company's own, highly-regarded 105mm f/1.4. While it's heftier, Sigma's 105mm is about $600 less expensive and includes a tripod collar. For Canon and Sony shooters, the 105mm is an excellent po...
solid build quality as we've come to expect from Sigma's Art series, simply stunning bokeh, tack sharp even when shooting wide open, great focal length portraits,
it's a huge lens, it's heavy as hell, lacks image stabilization
Incredibly sharp and clear, Bokeh is near-perfectly smooth, Addition of weather seals
Will dent your wallet, As heavy as a telephoto lens
There's no denying this is a big, heavy and expensive lens, but the Sigma 105mm f/1.4 Art delivers sumptuous image quality with immense sharpness and clarity, along with beautifully soft and creamy blur. For portraiture, it's spectacular...
Only 105mm f/1.4 on the market for Sony or Canon cameras, Fantastic image quality, Fantastic build quality, Sealed against dust and splash water, Included tripod collar and nicely built (carbon fiber!) lens hood, Beautiful bokeh, Accurate AF, Optional USB
Big and heavy, 105mm filter diameter, No built-in image stabilization, Sigma 105mm f/1.4 Art: Racehorse without equal, When reading on-line tests and watching YouTube reviews, the size and weight are the first things that are discussed. Yet those were sur
Published: 2018-07-24, Author: Thomas , review by: cameralabs.com
With the 105mm f1.4 ART, Sigma has produced one of their finest lenses in their acclaimed Art line: it's extra sharp and has the most beautiful Bokeh I've ever seen. Plus it's the only f1.4 105mm lens you can get for your Canon DSLR or Sony mirrorless cam...
Published: 2018-07-10, Author: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
solid and stylish casing, sensational image quality in the frame centre, brilliant image quality on the edge of the APSC sensor, fantastic image quality on the edge of full frame, lack of problems with longitudinal chromatic aberration, slight lateral chr
noticeable vignetting at the maximum relative aperture and on full frame, big physical dimensions and significant weight, The Sigma A 135 mm f/1.8 DG HSM was one of the best lenses we've had an opportunity to test so far. The Sigma A 105 mm f/1.4 DG HSM w
The price they had to pay was significant – the Sigma A 105 mm f/1.4 DG HSM is a huge device, monstrous even, especially when you add the hood and the tripod adapter to its barrel. Still I suppose many people used to medium-format won't feel any differenc...
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Yes, if you shoot portraits. From weddings to headshots to fashion, we can wholeheartedly recommend the Sigma 105mm F1.4 Art to essentially any walk of portrait photographer. You do need to be ready to endure working with such a heavy lens — and we also s...