Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM Review

January 14, 2014 | Mark Goldstein | Rating star Rating star Rating star Rating star Half rating star

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Reviews of the Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM from around the web.

slrgear.com »

The Sigma 24-105mm ƒ/4 DG OS HSM “A” is a high-performance, full-frame, Art-series lens with a constant ƒ/4 aperture and Optical Stabilizer I.S. system, and competes directly against the Canon 24-105mm ƒ/4L IS and Nikon 24-120mm ƒ/4 VR G lenses. Sigma also plans to release a Sony Alpha version of this lens, though this model will not include OS, as Sony cameras have in-body sensor shift image stabilization.
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ephotozine.com »

This 4.3x standard zoom lens is the latest addition to Sigma's new 'Art' line of lenses that promise excellent optical quality. It can be picked up for around £700 and as it is one of Sigma's top of the range lenses, it sports a hypersonic focusing motor, optical stabilisation, brass lens mount and build quality previously reserved for their EX line of lenses. It is available to fit, Sigma, Canon, Nikon and Sony SLR cameras. In this review, we'll take a close look at how it performs.
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thephoblographer.com »

For a while now, Sigma has been putting out high quality lenses in an effort to up their game. Our Sigma prime lens guide is filled with drool-worthy lenses. Sigma knows there are people who love zooms and they have produced proper lenses for these them as well. The first thing I said when I got it in my hand was please don’t let the Sigma 24-105mm f4 be a disappointment.
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