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April 2020
(91%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(97%)
28 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very solid and weathersealed casing
Excellent image quality in frame centre
Good image quality on the edge of APSC
Acceptable image quality on the edge of full frame
Low lateral chromatic aberration
Negligible astigmatism
Low vignetting on the APSC/
Solidly built
Good image quality
Good autofocus
Great price
Handy zoom lock
Classic standard zoom range
Close-up focus capability
All-weather design with fluorine protection
Designed for full-frame mirrorless
Supports in-camera corrections
Price
Build quality
Size
Image quality for the price
Superb build quality and handling
High-tech optical design
Super-fast
Silent autofocus
The editors didn't like
Very competitive pricing
Especially against similarly high-end rivals
Solid
Weather-sealed build
Bright
Constant F2.8 maximum aperture
Self-releasing zoom lock and customizable AF Lock button
Swift
Silent autofocus
Very little focus breathing
Ve
Very high distortion which
Additionally
At the shortest focal length
Shows significant moustache deformations
A tad too high spherical aberration at 70 mm
Noticeable longitudinal chromatic aberration at 70 mm
Monstruous vignetting on full frame
The
Even after corrections
Not completely distortion-free
Corners less sharp at short distances
Distortion and vignette visible in uncorrected images
Some loss of clarity at close distance
Sony and Panasonic's autofocus. Sony is excellent overall
Except in low light
The soft lock
Some folks will hate that it doesn't have image stabilization
The photographers who will go for the Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 DG DN Art are the ones who want somethin
Typically big and heavy for an f/2.8 zoom
Noticeable distortion and vignetting when uncorrected
Abstract: Specifications Price Design & Handling Performance Verdict AlternativesI have quite a history with Sigma 24-70mm ‘trinity' zooms. I owned the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG OS HSM for Canon and Nikon DSLRs and it was my go-to lens for several years, before...
Published: 2022-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: dpreview.com
Very competitive pricing, especially against similarly high-end rivals, Solid, weather-sealed build, Bright, constant F2.8 maximum aperture, Self-releasing zoom lock and customizable AF Lock button, Swift, silent autofocus, Very little focus breathing, Ve
What we likeWhat we don'tVery competitive pricing, especially against similarly high-end rivalsSolid, weather-sealed buildBright, constant F2.8 maximum apertureSelf-releasing zoom lock and customizable AF Lock buttonSwift, silent autofocusVery little focu...
Abstract: Sigma has become one of the most interesting companies in the industry in the past several years, with a fascinating new camera as of March 25, and a lot of great new lenses in the past year or so. Sigma has always been a lensmaker with a couple of niche...
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The Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 is a solidly built, high performance lens that is a steal at $1,099.00. You won't find a better 24-70mm at this price point. If you're a stills photographer, you want this in your bag if you don't already have the Sony version. How...
Price, Build quality, Size, Image quality for the price,
Sony and Panasonic's autofocus. Sony is excellent overall, except in low light, The soft lock, Some folks will hate that it doesn't have image stabilization, The photographers who will go for the Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 DG DN Art are the ones who want somethin
Typically big and heavy for an f/2.8 zoom, Noticeable distortion and vignetting when uncorrected
Buy a full-frame mirrorless camera from Sony or Panasonic and you'll probably be tempted by the FE 24-70mm f/2.8 G Master or Lumix S PRO 24-70mm f/2.8. They're both fully pro-grade lenses with price tags to match. For those without bottomless pockets, the...
Published: 2020-01-23, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Classic standard zoom range, Close-up focus capability, All-weather design with fluorine protection, Designed for full-frame mirrorless, Supports in-camera corrections,
Distortion and vignette visible in uncorrected images, Some loss of clarity at close distance
The Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art lens undercuts first-party alternatives in cost without too much sacrifice, and should be near the top of your shopping list among standard zooms...
Published: 2020-01-22, Author: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
very solid and weathersealed casing, excellent image quality in frame centre, good image quality on the edge of APSC, acceptable image quality on the edge of full frame, low lateral chromatic aberration, negligible astigmatism, low vignetting on the APSC/
very high distortion which, additionally, at the shortest focal length, shows significant moustache deformations, a tad too high spherical aberration at 70 mm, noticeable longitudinal chromatic aberration at 70 mm, monstruous vignetting on full frame, The
The tested lens has a serious rival in the shape of the Tamron 28-75 mm f/2.8 Di III RXD, an instrument $220 cheaper. Of course the Sigma still offers you the 24 mm focal length, an important feature, and a significantly better performance on the edge of...