Sigma 24-70mm review by Lenstip: “well-put-together lens”

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Lenstip tested the new Sigma 24-70mm FE lens and unlike all other reviewer they were a bit less impressed by it’s performance:

The Sigma A 24–70 mm f/2.8 DG DN is a well-put-together lens, sharp practically across the whole focal lenghts and aperture range. Its tests results, however, leave us a bit dissatisfied. Even the mere pros-to-cons ratio is higher than in the case of other Sigma instruments, tested by us lately. Still, the number of flaws is not as jarring as their intensity – you deal here with really nasty distortion and vignetting levels. The explanation that these two aberrations can be easily corrected with the help of software I don’t find especially convincing. I’d rather optics specialists tried harder and corrected at least some of them with optical system, not leaving all the work to software. Additionally, the presence of longitudinal chromatic aberration, with so many low dispersion elements inside, was rather a nasty surprise.

Still, compared to the reflex camera version, this lens has some assets too. It is physically lighter, a bit slimmer and, what’s interesting, cheaper, because its suggested price is almost $1100. The reflex camera version of this lens, present on the market for almost two years now, is $20 cheaper.

The tested lens has a serious rival in the shape of the Tamron 28-75 mm f/2.8 Di III RXD, an instrument $220 cheaper. Of course the Sigma still offers you the 24 mm focal length, an important feature, and a significantly better performance on the edge of the frame – for many prospective customers these will be two big selling points. By the way we, customers, should enjoy the fact that, apart from expensive brand name products (after all the Sony FE 24-70 mm f/2.8 GM costs almost $2200!) we have an opportunity to buy quite good products of thrid-party producers in this segment.

Sigma 24-70mm FE lens at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Calumet DE, FocusCamera. WexUK

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This week SAR readers photos selection

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Gerald Williams‎
Environmental Scientist Brooke in a slot canyon, near Page, Arizona, USA.
Sony A9 camera, Sony 24-105mm f4 lens, 24mm, ISO 400, f4, 1/30 sec.

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Sony E-mount 24-70mm f/2.8 lens comparison | Sigma, Sony, Tamron | Buying guide

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Topaz released a new DeNoise AI update and you get it for $50 instead of $80 when using our checkout code

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Topaz launched the new update for the Denoise AI app. There is a $20 discount + an additional 15% off if you use our checkout code “RUMOR“. You can also download the trial only (Click here)

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We’re excited to announce we’ve finalized the DeNoise AI update and it is now live. This update includes the new masking/selective adjustments feature where users will be able to selectively apply or remove noise reduction to certain areas in images. This feature can be found by clicking the “Masking” brush icon near the top of the screen beside the view options. This update also includes the “Low Light Mode” toggle option under the DeNoise AI model to treat severe or difficult-to-remove noise created in low lighting.

To promote our latest update, we’re launching a special sale. DeNoise AI will be available for $59.99 (regularly $79.99) from today Thursday, May 28 through Friday, June 12.

UPDATE on a new 48h deal: You save 45% on the entire Franzis collection when using the checkout code “PROJECTS45”

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Tamron patents for 28-105mm f/4.0 and 28-130mm FF lens designs…will one of these be the new teased lens?

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I spotted a couple of new patents describing more new zooms designed for Full Frame mirrorless cameras. In the past year we now have a total of seven FE zoom designs. One of them might be the newly teased lens? Let us know which one you like to get:

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Personally something like a 28-130mm FF lens sounds more likely to become true…

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