Online reviews do not seem to be to friendly to this lens, but I was pleasantly surprised. Compared to some other Sigma lenses I reviewed, this one came out pretty good. It is very possible that this lens is from the moment in time where Sigma finally made the step from a cheap low quality lens manufacturer, to the high quality optics creator it is today.
The lens is made from plastic, but does not feel "cheap" or flimsy. The focus barrel has a nice rubber grip and a smooth action, and the aperture ring work nice, but could be just a thatch smoother. The range ring is smooth, but could be a little wider for easier handing. And with a matched hood, it does have the looks, but is not flaunting with it.
As stated, image quality is much better then I expected, and is reviewed by others online. My experience was rather good with nice colors, excellent sharpness across the frame when stopped down a step or two, and no noticeable color aberration. I was actually pretty impressed with the quality of some of the pictures.
I think it's a keeper. A nice all-rounder with the 28 to 70mm range. And a very light lens compared to some newer lenses of that range today. Can't go wrong when you grab this lens for a quick step outside.
Lens Specification:
Focal Length: 28mm-70mm
Maximum Aperture: F3.5-4.5
Minimum Aperture: F22
Image Format: 35mm
Lens Mount: MD (Minolta)
Optics: unknown
Blades: 6 blades
Focussing: Manual
Minimum Focus: 0.5m
Filter Size: 52mm
Weight: ?g
Length: 68-86mm
Production: unknown
Serial Number: unknown
UC: Ultra Compact lens design, reducing weight and size of the lens.
More information on: Sigma Corporation
Samples:
1/400 sec - ISO3200 - Handheld |
1/400 sec - ISO200 - Handheld |
1/400 sec - ISO6400 - Handheld |
1/400 sec - ISO400 - Handheld |
1/400 sec - ISO400 - Handheld |
1/400 sec - ISO250 - Handheld |
1/400 sec - ISO125 - Handheld |
1/4000 sec - ISO20 - Handheld |
Sources:
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