Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Sigma 45mm f/2.8 DG DN C and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sigma 45mm f/2.8 DG DN C.
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13 Reviews
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Published: 2020-11-03, Author: Jason , review by: shutterbug.com
Compact, lightweight, and well balanced on camera, Robust, superbly constructed allmetal body with brass mount, Builtin stepping motor for highspeed AF, enhanced video performance, Outstanding optical performance with impressive sharpness and resolution,
No builtin image stabilization (OSS)
In short, while the Sigma 45mm f/2.8's aperture and focal length specs may not bowl you over, this lens is a magnificent shooter with a unique high-performance profile that can capture images that will make any accomplished photographer smile. The fact th...
Published: 2020-02-28, Author: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
very solid, sealed casing, excellent image quality in frame centre, good image quality on the edge of the APSC sensor, acceptable image quality on the edge of full frame, very low lateral chromatic aberration, slight longitudinal chromatic aberration, sen
not especially accurate autofocus, high vignetting on full frame which, additionally, decreases slowly on stopping down, C series f/1.4 prime lenses, produced by Sigma for mirrorless APSC cameras, so far have had sensible dimensions and offered excellent
After running the full test and composing descriptions for all the chapters I started to wonder whether or not I was being too fussy. On the one hand I complain that I am bored with testing ordinary, run-of-the-mill lenses, and, on the other hand, when I...
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