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Sigma 16mm, 30mm & 56mm F/1.4 Lens Review

Sigma 16mm, 30mm & 56mm F/1.4 Lens Review

Posted on April 3, 2019 By Jarvis

David Thorpe is putting 3 reasonably priced Sigma f/1.4 Contemporary lenses through their paces to see if MFT fans can save money but still capture high-quality images.

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At a time when some Micro Four Thirds lenses are costing an arm-and-a-leg to purchase, Sigma seems to be bucking the trend with a collection of f/1.4 Contemporary lenses that are sensibly priced, but at what cost? Do they sacrifice sharpness, focus speed or build quality in exchange for a better price?
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