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So I had to pick up a widezoom recently for a job, and the only brick and mortar store with one in stock was Camera Exchange in Melbourne, and it was second hand stock. While I was in there, I tried the 135mm Sigma.. I've previously been suspicious of Sigma lenses after some poor focussing and colour experiences in the past, but these two were stunning, especially for the money. I ended up with both the 16-28 and the 135, and I'm stunned at how good they are, for a total of $2k Australian. What surprised me the most, was the MFD on the 135.. I had it in my head that it'd be over a meter, but it's actually quite close, and is unexpectedly excellent for product work (it focus breathes a bit, which is a pain for focus stacking, but other than that).

 

The 16-28, while not an aluminium Leica, but a polycarbonate, is exceptional for the price.. 1/10th the price of the leica alternative, and absolutely tiny. 

 

A few images from the 135..

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The 135 is a brick, but it is outstanding good, specially considering the used price. It is able to give you a very special look and bokeh, if you go closed to the subject. The 105 might be at least as good...but i have only the 135.

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and now Sigma drops an announcement for a 135 1.4 (on leica rumors)

 

Sigma 135mm f/1.4 preorder links (open on Sept 9):

  • Full-frame autofocus lens
  • 105mm filter thread
  • Weight: ~1320g
  • Classic black finish
  • Removable tripod collar
  • no focus breathing (great for video)
  • Available for Sony E and Leica L-mount
  • Announcement: September 9
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