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The Sigma 135mm f/1.4 DG Art is a tele lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2025. The focus is done by Linear Motor, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1900 €;
2 users have given it an average vote of 10.0 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Sony.
L-Mount: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C L-Mount.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Cons:I weigh it, but then you get the hang of it. The diameter does not allow normal filters.
Opinion:I had the opportunity to use it for a month to write a review for my newspaper. Initially, the lens feels huge and heavy, but after a while of use you get used to it and I can assure you that that weight often leads you to think more about the shots. In portraits, it is not just a lens, but a real scalpel: misfocusing can happen in an instant. If you work at close range, it may happen that one eye is in focus and the other is not. The definition is exceptional and the sharp blur at f1.4 is simply gorgeous. As for landscape photography, I notice that the lens offers its best performance in terms of sharpness at f5.6, while for more marked details you move between f5.6 and f8. I have to say that my Sony a7r5 seems almost a bit inadequate, because I think the lens still has a lot to offer in terms of detail. It's definitely one of those lenses that you'll want to buy once you try them, as its quality really is some of the best in its class.
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