Early Impressions: SIGMA 105mm F2.8 DG DN Macro Art Photo Gallery
When new gear arrives from Japan at the Sigma America office, it doesn’t take long for our employees to start ransacking the boxes to get their hands on some new toys. And right on cue, when the new SIGMA 105mm F2.8 DG DN Macro Art showed up, a few of us immediately took the lens out for some stealthy testing in the field. Our team was truly impressed with the results!
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Jim Koepnick – SIGMA Ambassador
1/125s, F16, ISO 250
0.6s, F16, ISO 200
1/640s, F6.3, ISO 1600
1/50s, F8, ISO 1000
1/400s, F2.8, ISO 500
1/400s, F5.6, ISO 1600
1/800s, F5.6, ISO 1600
1/500s, F7.1, ISO 1600
1/320s, F2.8, ISO 1000
1/800s, F2.8, ISO 1000
1/640s, F2.8, ISO 1000
Nick Vrona – SIGMA Marketing Specialist
1/250s, F6.3, ISO 160
1/125s, F8, ISO 400
1/250s, F5.6, ISO 160
1/1000s, F4, ISO 100
1/125s, F8, ISO 400
1/250s, F5.6, ISO 3200
1/125s, F5.6, ISO 125
1/250s, F8, ISO 1600
1/250s, F8, ISO 250
1/125s, F2.8, ISO 200
1/250s, F2.8, ISO 250
Jack Howard – SIGMA Public Relations Director
1/320s, F3.5, ISO 1600
1/200s, F5.6, ISO 500
1/250s, F5, ISO 500
1/200s, F5.6, ISO 500
1/125s, F6.3, ISO 1600
1/60s, F10, ISO 1600
1/400s, F7.1, ISO 1600
To learn more about the lens, check out our First Look blog post from Sigma’s own macro enthusiast Brett Wells!
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