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First pictures of the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 "C"
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(02-20-2021, 10:10 PM)Klaus Wrote: well, they said that they are going to release more compact C lenses.

However, I was hoping that they were going for smaller apertures instead of reducing the focal range.

28mm isn't wide enough and 70mm isn't long enough - thus what's the point?

However, fast standard zoom lenses were always a mystery to me (except for journalists).

I'm a photojournalist (among other things...) But I've never owned a fast standard zoom since giving up on the Minolta system, for which I had the KM 28-75 (rebadged Tamron of the old variety). Unless the Canon 17-55 counts but then it was my only lens. :-)
In theory I could agree that the 35-70 range is not necessary. :-) I've been using the 17-35 / 16-35 range lenses since 2008, and then the 70-200 or even 100-400. However, none of that was on FF. And many people mostly dwell inside this range (I have a 24-85 to cover it, and a 45 prime).
I guess these 28-something lenses are not intended to be the widest a user has. Even 24-something would not usually be enough. But as a double kit with a 16(17)-28(35), it should do.
  


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RE: First pictures of the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 "C" - by Rover - 02-21-2021, 09:13 AM

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