Curious to see the discussion on this.
No one has ever been able to make a lens that is simultaneously [UWA] + [f/2 or faster] + [coma well controlled]. The astro camp only ever gets two out of three.
For those defending the Sigma 12-24 f/4 Art and the 16-35 f/2.8L III, both could be used for astro, but the former is f/4 and the latter has that lovely > 4 EV of vignetting at 16mm f/2.8 -- exactly where astro folks would prefer to use it.
The 20 f/1.4 Art and 24 f/1.4 Art didn't control coma well from what reviews (and folks here at CR) have said. So this 14 f/1.8 Art represents Sigma's third try in recent times at a dream astro lens. Of course, there are many other uses for all three of these lenses -- none are dedicated astro tools -- but a good slice of prospective buyers will jump right to the coma testing page when this new lens is reviewed. Presuming it's sharp, coma really is the make/break metric for a whole group of photographers here.
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No one has ever been able to make a lens that is simultaneously [UWA] + [f/2 or faster] + [coma well controlled]. The astro camp only ever gets two out of three.
For those defending the Sigma 12-24 f/4 Art and the 16-35 f/2.8L III, both could be used for astro, but the former is f/4 and the latter has that lovely > 4 EV of vignetting at 16mm f/2.8 -- exactly where astro folks would prefer to use it.
The 20 f/1.4 Art and 24 f/1.4 Art didn't control coma well from what reviews (and folks here at CR) have said. So this 14 f/1.8 Art represents Sigma's third try in recent times at a dream astro lens. Of course, there are many other uses for all three of these lenses -- none are dedicated astro tools -- but a good slice of prospective buyers will jump right to the coma testing page when this new lens is reviewed. Presuming it's sharp, coma really is the make/break metric for a whole group of photographers here.
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