I have to respectfully disagree.. Sorry, but you are not comparing apples to apples.
Art family of lenses is totally different animal with completely different phylosophy behind the family of products.
This lens is priced at premium relative to other Art family members and positioned as a direct market competitor to the excellent Canon 11-24 F4 L lens.
LensTip found some of the focus shift but not to the extent I see looking at the images on the TDP lens review page. I am under impression that his review copy was somewhat out of tune... future will tell.
Art family of lenses is totally different animal with completely different phylosophy behind the family of products.
This lens is priced at premium relative to other Art family members and positioned as a direct market competitor to the excellent Canon 11-24 F4 L lens.
LensTip found some of the focus shift but not to the extent I see looking at the images on the TDP lens review page. I am under impression that his review copy was somewhat out of tune... future will tell.
Antono Refa said:Alex_M said:Unless we are looking at review of somewhat faulty copy of the lens, I think that Sigma dropped the ball this time. I believe that Sigma would be hesitant releasing a lens with such a drammatic focus shift properties. Not such an expensive and unique lens that performs that poor in that regard. I am dissapointed :'(
The EF 50mm f/1.2, which costs about the same, is known for having focus shift as well, and it costs about the same.
And the Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 mk1 had its faults as well. E.g. it is famous for having internal reflections, as in the attached photos.
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