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Sigma Lens Abbreviations

Sigma Lens Abbreviations: How to Understand the Markings on Sigma Lenses?

Good Day! Friends. Today we’ll discuss Sigma Lens Abbreviations. All of us, photography lovers, can name a few manufacturers of good cameras and accessories. But only two of them are leading, and everyone knows – Nikon and Canon, of course. Fortunately, the owners of the devices of these brands can get by not only with

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Sigma 24-70 mm F 2.8 DG DN

Sigma 24-70mm F/2.8 DG DN Art Sony E: A First-Rate Alternative

Sigma continues to refine its Art range and enrich its offer for full-format hybrids. The zoom 24-70mm F/2.8 DG DN Art specially designed for the latter is positioned as an alternative of choice. FEATURES Sony E Mount Maximum Covered Format: 24×36. Actual Focal Length: 24-70 mm. Focal Equivalent: 24×36 24-70 mm. Angle of Field: °.

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Sigma 35 mm F/1.2 DG DN Art

Sigma 35mm F/1.2 DG DN Art: A Lens as Bulky as It is Excellent

Sigma’s first f/1.2 aperture lens, the “Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG DN Art” is an exceptional model for its aperture, but also for its lens qualities and manufacturing. However, it will be necessary to accept its weight and size. FEATURES Mount: Sony E, Leica L. Maximum Covered Format: 24×36. Real Focal Length: 35 mm. Maximum Opening:

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