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The Sigma 19mm f/2.8 DN is a wide-angle lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2013 to 2020 (discontinued). The focus is done by Lens AF motor (non-ultrasonic), it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 288 €;
24 users have given it an average vote of 9.3 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Sony.
Micro 4/3: this lens is compatible with mirrorless micro-4/3.
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Cons:Apart from the opening, I have to think about it...
Opinion:As already mentioned for the 60mm of the same series, I do not know why Sigma has branded these lenses (including 30mm) as Art. Famously the fixed Art are f/1.4 as in fact the Contemporary series... Boh. That said, the 19mm is a good compact, light lens, with a sufficiently fast and above all quiet af. It is not stabilized but is not a problem as sensor stabilization (Lumix Gx80) is exploited. The very minimal design I like and goes pretty well with the machine I use. The choice of the smooth dial is as questionable as the design... may like it as not but I personally do not bother, especially because used automatically, I do not need to rotate it. They could still put some tactile references... Just right for... Pretty sharp even at TA Unlike the 60mm that immediately hit me and I will never sell it, the 19mm still has to give me the same feeling, maybe because it's only 2.8? I like the focal as well as the colors and sharpness. It's definitely not the best you'll find on the market, especially when compared with the 20mm Panasonic and the 17mm Olympus that have more than one brightness stop but the value for money can justify buying it.
Cons:Inadequate quality to a fixed optic. F 8 is the best focal point and is worse than 1650 at the same diaphragm and same focal point
Opinion:I did a comparison test with the sony SELP 1650A kit. My notice has nothing more than the small zoom. Indeed enormous aberration cromaticarnI do not fade as dxomark indicate it with a higher clarity. This is the video that compares the shots in rawrnhttps: //www.youtube.com/watch? V = ad9UBE5leUk & feature = youtu.bernThe test applies to the same shot made with both The lenses at all focal points. F8 in the center is identical to the kit while the edges literally s ....
Pros:Excellent sharpness, very responsive and silent
Cons:From off it makes the noise of surprise in Easter egg (The surprise is that by turning on the noise disappears)
Opinion:Excellent value for money. I did not find the AF for anything loud but a slight change in diaphragm. About sony a6000 is perfect. Nothing to do with the disappointing zoom kit 16-50 which, from my point of view, devalued more than the good potential of the machine itself. Probable next lens ... sigma 30mm 1.4. Along with canon 5d I do not need any more
Pros:Light, good construction, beautiful colors, very interesting focal length
Cons:Barrel distortion evident in some situations (can be corrected in post-production). AF not really fast and bad at "guessing". Purple fringing
Opinion:I review the Micro version 4/3. Discreet goal, worth its price. It is pleasant to the eye and to the touch, with a modern design, well looked after given the price, which even includes the lampshade. After using the Olympus 14-42 II R zoom kit I must say that, as I had hoped, the optical quality of the images (including the color rendering) is much higher. Unfortunately some weaknesses have it (almost acceptable given the price), in order of impact from my point of view: - Thanks to the fact that it is semi-grandangle, in some scenes you notice an annoying distortion of type "fisheye" or "barrel" (center of the frame reaching out to us). You can remove it in posts but sacrificing the corners of photos, which is often annoying. To be a fixed optics and not even very wide-angle, I expected less distortion. - The AF is not the quickest (but it is silent), and often does not conclude precisely. In this, the M. Zuiko are much superior. I recommend focusing in the center and recomposing. - The lens almost does not withstand the purple fringing at all. The focal length (19mm, which becomes 38mm on FF) is in my opinion a great passepartout, not too wide-angle but does not prevent the resumption of panoramas (such as the 25mm). I had to choose only one LF for travel, this one. In conclusion, I absolutely recommend it instead of the 14-42 in kit to improve the quality of your images, have more brightness and blurry (f2.8 vs. about f4 to 19mm), and train yourself to think better about the frame, being this a lens Fixed. I do not recommend it for professional needs, (maybe it still makes it better on E-M1, I have always used it on E-PL3). PS: It's built with a "floating" element, so it's not already broken if you shake it you feel something moving inside... :)
Cons:Poor flare resistance, more elegant focus ring than praticarn
Opinion:I tried the Sigma 19 mm on the Sony Alpha 6000. The optics show up with a sleek and modern design, but a practical rubber cover on the focus ring would not spoil it. The mechanism is fluid.rnThe most interesting feature is sharpness: it does not disappoint even at edges and corners. Distortion is present but in line with the focal type. Chromatic aberrations are easily eliminated in post-production. The only real defect is a poor resilience to the flare. The price is really interesting. Kit comes with a hood and a soft bag.
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