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Sigma 15mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Review

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The Sigma 15mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens is a unique and well-built lens with excellent performance, especially in low light and astrophotography. Although a bit heavy, it offers impressive optical quality and a versatile range of applications.

This lens is a well-built lens with a unique design that allows for impressive optical performance, particularly in low light and astrophotography. Although it is a bit heavy, it offers excellent build quality and a versatile range of applications, making it suitable for a variety of shooting scenarios.

Pros
  • Excellent low-light performance
  • Impressive optical quality
  • Versatile range of applications
  • Good autofocus performance
Cons
  • Heavy
  • Limited sharpness when shooting up close at wide apertures

The lens features a customizable button and an aperture ring for smooth control. It also has a rugged design, although this contributes to its weight of 1360g, similar to a 500mm 5.6 lens.

The Sigma 15mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens is a well-built lens with a unique design that allows for impressive optical performance, particularly in low light and astrophotography situations. Although it is a bit heavy, it offers excellent build quality and a versatile range of applications, making it suitable for a variety of shooting scenarios. The lens is part of Sigma's art series lenses, which are known for their superior quality and construction. The lens features a customizable button and an aperture ring for smooth control. It also has a rugged design, although this contributes to its weight of 1360g, similar to a 500mm 5.6 lens. The lens has a built-in hood to protect it from flare and a gelatin filter mount at the back, allowing for creative shooting options. The lens exhibits minimal flare and ghosting, even at tight apertures, and produces attractive sun stars when stopped down to F16. The autofocus performance is surprisingly good for a fisheye lens, making it suitable for sports and action photography.

The autofocus performance is surprisingly good for a fisheye lens, making it suitable for sports and action photography.

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