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Sigma 24mm f/2 DG DN 'C' Review

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A fantastic lens with a bright maximum aperture of f2, great build quality, and impressive image quality. It's a bit pricey, but definitely worth the investment.

The Sigma 24mm f/2 DG DN 'C' lens is a fantastic addition to Sigma's i-series lenses. The build quality of this lens is top-notch, with a solid, tightly assembled, and metallic construction that feels amazing to handle.

Pros
  • Bright maximum aperture of f2
  • Great build quality
  • Sharp and contrasty images
  • Smooth bokeh
Cons
  • Pricier compared to similar lenses

The lens is also sharp and contrasty right from f2, making it great for shooting in low light conditions. It's also capable of producing smooth bokeh, with little to no longitudinal chromatic aberration.

The Sigma 24mm f/2 DG DN 'C' lens is a fantastic addition to Sigma's i-series lenses. The build quality of this lens is top-notch, with a solid, tightly assembled, and metallic construction that feels amazing to handle. The design aesthetic is bold and unique, modeled after a cinema lens but with still photographers in mind. The lens also features weather sealing, making it dust and splash resistant. The aperture ring has lovely positive clicks, and the manual focus ring works extremely smoothly. The lens is also sharp and contrasty right from f2, making it great for shooting in low light conditions. It's also capable of producing smooth bokeh, with little to no longitudinal chromatic aberration. Overall, this lens is highly recommended for its exceptional build and image quality, despite being a bit pricey.

Overall, this lens is highly recommended for its exceptional build and image quality, despite being a bit pricey.

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