05-31-2017, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2017, 07:52 PM by Rover.)
Most every Sigma Art lens has been a revelation for some reason or another, especially...
18-35/1.8 - first f/1.8 zoom for APS-C;
24-35/2 - first f/2 zoom for FF;
50-100/1.8 - first f/1.8 telezoom zoom for APS-C;
20/1.4, 14/1.8 - first of a kind in their respective FLs;
Apart from these lenses with unique stats, we have some other contenders:
85/1.4 - the first lens to give the 5DSR a run for its money in a Photozone test;
50/1.4 - the beacon for every modern 50, one that destroyed most lenses in its class and did not break the bank;
et cetera...
The shots wide open of 28mm look good, but then we have 28mm 1.8g that is very good already.
No MTF yet?
On more thing: this current release of lenses shows that Nikon have no plans to take a stab at mirror-less market.
One of lenses is DX.
I was expecting them to release something similar to Canon M right before the summer.
Well, they still might. But that doesn't mean they have to abandon their key products.
Actually, that DX wideangle looks very tempting, at least for a light weight DX travel setup.
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