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Published: 2013-07-03, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: Introduced during 2011, the 24-Mpix Sony NEX-7 remains a high-watermark for mirrorless models despite recent introductions from rivals. We've now had the opportunity to measure the performance of this camera with a number of promising new lens models. Rea...
There are a surprising number of alternatives in this category - wide primes for mirrorless cameras - so Sigma's offering comes at an interesting time. It holds its own in our tests, providing a sharp image even wide open at ƒ/2.8, with only slightly nota...
The Sigma AF 19mm f/2.8 EX DN shares a couple of characteristics with its sister lens, the Sigma AF 30mm f/2.8 EX DN, but it doesn't reach the same level of performance. The center quality is absolutely great for sure but the outer image regions are s...
compact and quite solid build, very good image quality in the frame centre, decent image quality on the edge of the Micro 4/3 sensor, wellcorrected chromatic aberration, slight distortion, moderate vignetting on the Micro 4/3 sensor, silent, quick and acc
significant vignetting on the APSC sensor, noticeable coma, spherical aberration not corrected properly, work against bright light could have been better.
The Sigma 19 mm f/2.8 EX DN is neither an outstanding nor an excellent lens. It is optically a bit worse than its 30 mm brother. Its performance on the edge of the frame doesn't bowl you over; it would be more justifiable if we dealt with a “pancake” lens...
The low price of this lens makes it a standout. The fast, quiet autofocus and the smooth manual focus are a joy to use. Construction quality is good, including a metal mount.
We found the lens to be optically very good on an Olympus or Panasonic but from what we have read elsewhere it may not be so wellsuited to the larger sensor of the Sony
For anyone wanting a moderately wide-angle lens for occasional use, the Sigma fits the bill. For more than twice the money you could buy the Olympus m.Zuiko 17mm f1.8 and you would get a better-made, optically superior unit, but you might not take photos ...
Published: 2013-04-11, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The low price of this lens makes it a standout bargain. The fast, quiet auto focus and the smooth manual focus are a joy to use. Construction quality is good, including a metal mount.
We found the lens to be optically very good on an Olympus or Panasonic but from what we have read elsewhere it may not be so well suited to the larger sensor of the Sony
For anyone wanting a moderately wide angle lens for occasional use the Sigma fits the bill. For more than twice the money you could buy the Olympus m.Zuiko 17mm f1.8 and you would get a better made, optically superior unit, but you might not take photos t...
Abstract: DateApril 11, 2013 (0) Read later This lens is available in either a micro four thirds mount for Olympus and Panasonic cameras or an E mount for the Sony NEX range. On MFT cameras the film equivalent focal length is 38mm and on the Sonys, wi...
Published: 2012-09-30, Author: Tomáš , review by: e15.cz
Abstract: Stále se rozrůstající počet uživatelů kompaktních systémů s výměnnými objektivy si uvědomují všichni výrobci. Není se proto čemu divit, že i společnosti, které se zaměřují v rámci fototechniky především na výrobu objektivů, začínají dodávat vlastní příslu...