Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Review | The Best Mirrorless Portrait Prime?
Sigma started over from scratch to optimize this portrait prime for full-frame mirrorless, and the results are incredible. It’s sharp, lightweight, and only $1,200…
Sigma started over from scratch to optimize this portrait prime for full-frame mirrorless, and the results are incredible. It’s sharp, lightweight, and only $1,200…
We finally have full-frame mirrorless 24-70mm f/2.8 lenses for each of the full-frame mirrorless mounts, and, spoiler alert, they’re all pretty good! But, can you guess which one is the worst and which one is the best?
Sigma has brought us another popular lens in mirrorless form, and it was worth the wait! From the incredible sharpness to the beautiful bokeh, it is a winner.
In a recent interview Sigma’s CEO Kazuto Yamaki mentioned that their short‑term strategy indeed involves the possibility of introducing mirrorless lenses for Nikon Z and Canon RF mounts. The folks at Nikon Rumors have reported on this in the past, but this latest interview snippet provides some more hope that the rumors are actually true, … Read more
According to a recent rumor post from SonyAlpha Rumors & Sony Addict, some newly discovered patents discloses the design of a new 300mm f/2.8, 250mm f/2.0, and 200mm f/1.8 FE lens. On the one hand, technically speaking, these are NOT just rumors, they are documented facts. Sigma apparently did patent these lenses. On the other … Read more
Details are sparse, and speculation is running wild, but it sounds like Nikon’s next two mirrorless cameras have at least been named: The Nikon Z5 and the Nikon Z30. What could these cameras be? We have no idea, so, let’s speculate! If you have any thoughts to add, please leave a comment below. The two … Read more
Sigma launches three Canon EF-M Lenses and a Mount Conversion Service, expanding their line up once again giving photographers more options to create with. Additionally, it’s rumored that Fuji X-mount glass may not be that far away from happening!
Tokina’s new 24-70mm 2.8 costs 50% less than the Nikon and Canon counterparts, but performs better according to DxO.
Today, the veil was officially lifted on two new and impressive lenses, a 50-100mm F/1.8 lens that looks like it may be the ultimate mid-tele zoom for crop sensor bodies now and Sigma’s first F/1.4 lens for mirrorless.
There are currently only two lenses in Sigma’s high performance ‘Sports’ lineup, the incredible 120-300mm, and the new 150-600mm. If a new patent is any indication, it seem that Sigma may have another Sports lens coming down the pipe in the form of a new 400mm F/2.8 OS.
Now this is some interesting news! Today it came out that Sigma has halted production on their 24-105mm F/4 Art lens, a halt that will be ‘indefinite’.
Photokina has come and gone with Sigma announcing their new 120-600mm lenses, but a lot of you might be wondering “what’s next?”