The Special Topaz Christmas deal is ending tonight: 25% off on all APPS + additional 15% discount with our code!

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This ends tonight: You can use our checkout code “RUMOR” to get an additional 15% discount on all TOPAZ products (Click here) that already got a 25% default discount:

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New Sigma 100-400mm FE lens review by Opticallimits: “an obvious value king”

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The new Sigma 100-400mm FE is now in Stock BHphoto, Adorama, FocusCamera. FotokochDE. WexUK. ParkUK.

Opticallimits tested the Sigma lens and concluded:

The Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary is a subtle improvement over the older DSLR version – both optically as well as mechanically. The image quality is primarily better at the wide end of the zoom range with a much higher sharpness in the outer image field. The high quality is maintained in the middle range. At 400mm, the center sharpness remains very good but there’s a drop in corner performance. Stopping down helps to broaden the really sharp zone. Keep in mind that the resolution has its limits because of the inevitable diffraction at f/6.3. Lateral CAs are low. Uncorrected image distortions are fairly high for a tele-zoom lens with a peak of 2% (pincushion style) at longer settings. This is, of course, not a drama with activated auto-correction. This also helps with vignetting which otherwise would be very visible at the long end as well. The quality of the bokeh is decent for a zoom lens albeit primes still rule the scene in this respect.

The build quality of the Sigma lens is quite impressive for a consumer-grade lens. Plastics have been replaced by metal near the mount and there’s at least a mount-gasket providing some shielding against dust and moisture. Few will probably take advantage of this but it’s nice that Sigma provides the option of attaching a tripod mount. The AF is snappy and combined with the effective image stabilizer, it’s fun to use in the field – also because it’s relatively compact and lightweight for such a lens reaching 400mm.

The decent optical- and mechanical qualities don’t even cost a fortune either and, as so often with Sigma lenses, the 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary is an obvious value king. If you want higher quality, you’ll have to invest quite a bit more.

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PhotonToPhotos measurement: Sony A7IV dynamic range is about the same as the one of the A7III

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PhotonToPhotos measured the Sony A7IV sensor performance. There isn’t really a difference with the A7III. But that might be ok considering the A7IV has a lot more resolution to deal with.

Sony A7IV:
In the USA at BHphoto. Amazon. Adorama. FocusCamera. BuyDig.
In Europe at Fotokoch DE. Calumet DE. Foto Erhardt DE. Park UK. Wex UK. Amazon DE. Amazon UK. Amazon IT. Amazon ES. Amazon NL.

 

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Sony Tidbits…

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Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM lens review

50mm RF Lens Makes The R6 Better Than The a7IV? (TheSlantedLens).
Best Vlogging Camera for Beginners? Sony ZV-E10 Review (Gemini Connect).
Battery suggestion for a third party NP-FW50 (SonyAlphaForum).
A Guide to Film Photography (42West).
Stay Charged with the HyperJuice Battery Pack and GaN Charging Station (Explora).

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