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Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 dg os hsm | A

Top-level performanc­e comes at a bargain price with this new Sigma lens

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Sigma’s ‘Art’ line lenses have earned excellent reputation­s, although most are wideangle primes and zooms. This is Sigma’s first 24-70mm zoom in the Art category. As such it’s a direct competitor not only to Canon’s older 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, but also to the Tamron G2 lens.

Although it’s not a fully weather-sealed lens, the Sigma has a rubber seal on its mounting plate and the overall constructi­on feels fabulous, based on a sturdy metal barrel and brass mounting plate. Zoom and focus rings are smooth in operation, and the ring-type ultrasonic autofocus system is speedy and accurate. Autofocus comes with switchable options for regular manual override, plus manual-priority autofocus. With the latter, manual override works without the need to wait for AF to lock onto a subject, as well as being available in AI Servo mode.

A crucial advantage over the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 lens for handheld shooting is that the Sigma features an effective, four-stop optical stabilizer. A downside is, at 1,020g, the Sigma is 200g heavier than the Canon.

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Image quality is simply stunning, combining superb sharpness and contrast with beautiful bokeh. Colour fringing and distortion­s are minimal, and vignetting is quite low for this class of lens. The lens can also take advantage of automatic correction­s in recent Canon cameras, although you buy an early example of the lens, you might need a firmware update which can be applied via Sigma’s optional USB Dock.

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