Sigma 24mm F3.5 DG DN Contemporary Lens (Sony E)

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Sigma 24mm F3.5 DG DN Contemporary Lens (Sony E)

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ACE-56739

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0085126404659

Brand

Sigma

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Model

Sigma 24mm F3.5 DG DN Contemporary Lens (Sony E)

2 reviews for Sigma 24mm F3.5 DG DN Contemporary Lens (Sony E)

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    scott

    Historically I have not been a fan of Sigma lenses simply due to the exterior finish on them, some parts of which tend to get burnish marks on them very easily. This lens is all metal, the quality and feel is top notch. Normally I prefer the Sony lenses but this Sigma lens feels and looks better to me than the similar Sony FE24mm f2.8 G which I also tried. I also prefer the bokeh of this lens, the quality of which has been mentioned in several reviews Ive read and they seem to have been correct. The lens is certainly very sharp and I appreciate its small size for ease of carrying. I use it in a Sony a7R IV and have a custom button set so I can switch back and forth between full frame and APSC easily which in a sense gives me a 24 and 35mm lens although at a loss of resolution, still over 25 Megapixels though. Obviously you could crop later but it helps with composition. I hope Sigma moves more in this direction in terms of build quality with future lenses.

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    Michael

    Bought this lens because I wanted a wide angle that was super compact. The build quality is exceptional, very happy to have an aperture ring, and the image quality is great for the size. I dont mind the slower aperture because this will be a landscape hiking and daytime street lens, which means I will be shooting at the slower apertures anyways.

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