![]() ![]() Later on, they completed the range with several prime lenses and some zooms, some of which being off the beaten track like the 18-35 and 50-100mm f/1.8 for APS-C, or the 24-35mm f/2 for FF. While Sigma was previously considered as a “low-cost” brand, with nevertheless interesting lenses such as the 24-70mm f/2.8 EX or the 105mm f/2.8 EX macro, which both had the advantage of being available at very competitive prices in spite of a less ambitious quality of construction and lens, the brand became a possible choice to compete with the high-end lenses of manufacturers, Nikon and Canon in the lead. ![]() The 1st of these new lenses, the 35mm f/1.4 Art for DSLR, quickly became the talk of the town. Sigma exists since 1961! So, we’re not talking about newborns in the history of photography, but we have to admit that the brand took a step forward with the arrival of its new CEO Kazuto Yamaki in 2012, as well as its 3 new ranges’ launch: Art, Sport and Contemporary. We will keep this page updated as much as possible, so that you have a general view of the lenses available in the mount of your choice!īut let’s come back to the subject of the article. By the way, as an aside, we have started listing all the lenses and their main characteristics for each brand. Although, when we think about “photography”, we naturally think about historical brands like Canon, Nikon, Leica or Fujifilm. In this article, I’ll introduce you to the best Sigma lenses for Sony cameras (APS-C and Full Frame), the ones I consider as the most interesting. Sigma is a well-known brand which gets itself talked about more and more in the world of photography. ![]()
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