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Sigma 45mm f/2.8 DG DN C : Specifications and Opinions




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sent on September 04, 2019

Pros: Compact, manual diaphragms diaphragms dial, manual AF selector, weight

Cons: Price, only 2.8, spherical aberration even to the most closed diaphragms, impression of constant softness

Opinion: I had the chance to take a ride with my A7 II. The manual diaphragms ring (which can still be set automatically with machine adjustment) is a nice throw back to the past and speeds up use. For me a welcome return to the old days of film. The yield seems to me discreet, purple chromatic aberration absent even if in some cases you feel the green one. Seemingly a little soft, however it returns a certain feeling of plasticity. Perhaps a brighter thread could do it... July 2020 update - I finally bought it. I must say that some aspects of this lens at the time had escaped me, starting with the behavior to the most open diaphragms: the blurry becomes evanescent and gives a flou effect as in the images of the old boxes of chocolates. To the most closed diaphragms this effect disappears. Overall, this objective appears a little softer than the competition, but it may be an initial impression. August 2020 Update - The impression remains of a softness to all diaphragm openings, accompanied by a certain spherical aberration that makes you feel that there is always something wrong at the edges of the frame. And yet, somehow that I can't explain, this glass is forgiven.





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