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Sigma 65mm f/2 DG DN 'C' Review

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The Sigma 65mm f/2 DG DN 'C' lens is a beautifully designed and well-built lens. It performs exceptionally well in terms of image quality, sharpness, and bokeh. It is versatile, works well in low light, and has a reasonable price point.

The Sigma 65mm f/2 DG DN 'C' lens is beautifully designed and well-built, with outstanding build quality. It performs exceptionally well in terms of image quality, sharpness, and bokeh. It is a versatile lens that works well in low light conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of photography needs. Highly recommended for its quality and performance.

Pros
  • Outstanding build quality
  • Exceptional image quality and sharpness
  • Versatile for various photography needs
  • Works well in low light conditions
Cons
  • Some focus breathing
  • Slightly unusual 65mm focal length

The lens has a few unique features such as a magnetic lens cap and a magnetic lens cap holder, making it quite interesting and intuitive to work with. Overall, the lens offers good value for its price.

The Sigma 65mm f/2 DG DN 'C' lens is a beautifully designed and well-built lens, with outstanding build quality and a distinctive design. It is available for Sony and L-mount cameras and offers good value for its price. The lens performs exceptionally well in terms of image quality, sharpness, and bokeh. It is a versatile lens that works well in low light conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of photography needs. The lens has a responsive and precise autofocus, although it may exhibit some focus breathing, which might be troublesome for filmmakers. The lens has a few unique features such as a magnetic lens cap and a magnetic lens cap holder. Overall, the Sigma 65mm f/2 DG DN 'C' lens is highly recommended for its quality and performance, despite its slightly unusual 65mm focal length, and is a great addition to the i series lineup of lenses from Sigma.

The lens is a great addition to the i series lineup of lenses from Sigma, despite its slightly unusual 65mm focal length. It is highly recommended for its quality and performance.

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Christopher Frost

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