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Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG DN Macro 'Art' Review

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The Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG DN Macro 'Art' lens is incredibly sharp, has excellent image quality, and a good build quality. It is versatile and suitable for both macro and portrait photography, and its customized ring is a clever design. The lens is a bit heavy and does not have its own stabilization, but its build quality is excellent.

The Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG DN Macro 'Art' lens is incredibly sharp and has excellent image quality. It is a great value for the price, offering versatile performance for macro and portrait photography. Its build quality is excellent, and the customizable ring design is very clever.

Pros
  • Incredibly sharp image quality
  • Excellent build quality
  • Smart and customizable ring design
  • Versatile for macro and portrait photography
Cons
  • Heavy
  • Lacks its own stabilization
  • Slight longitudinal chromatic aberration
  • Some vignetting at wider apertures

The lens performs just as well, if not better, in comparison to other macro lenses for Sony cameras. It is highly recommended for its versatility and image quality.

The Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG DN Macro 'Art' lens is a versatile and high-quality lens suitable for full-frame cameras. It offers great image quality and sharpness, with excellent contrast and minimal chromatic aberration. The build quality is excellent, with a good combination of metal, plastic, and rubber. The lens has a customizable ring with a smart design that can be set to click at every third of a stop, which is great for stills. The lens also features a focus and autofocus lock button, as well as a broad rubberized manual focus ring that turns smoothly. The autofocus works quietly and accurately, although there is a slight amount of focus breathing. The lens comes with a generous hood and a convenient carry case, but it does not have its own stabilization. Overall, the lens is a great choice for both macro and portrait photography but can be a bit heavy to handle. The lens offers incredibly sharp image quality, with excellent resolution and contrast from f/2.8, remaining sharp down to smaller apertures. It performs well on both full-frame and APS-C cameras, providing punchy and sharp images. The close-up image quality is also impressive, remaining sharp at close distances. However, diffraction starts to soften the image at smaller apertures. The lens exhibits minimal distortion, with slight vignetting at wider apertures, and it performs well against bright light, showing minimal flaring and ghosting. The bokeh quality is good, although there is a small amount of longitudinal chromatic aberration. In comparison to other macro lenses for Sony cameras, the Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG DN Macro 'Art' lens performs just as well, if not better, in terms of image quality. It is a great value for the price, offering excellent performance and build quality. While it may be a bit heavy and lack its own stabilization, the lens is highly recommended for its versatility and image quality.

The lens offers incredibly sharp image quality, with excellent resolution and contrast from f/2.8, remaining sharp down to smaller apertures.

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