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Sure, you can't expect zooms to be as sharp as primes, but these lenses are so good that I actually carry them along with my zooms because if I am shooting any focal length close to 50 or 35, I will switch out the zooms for the Sigma ARTs
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They really are wonderful lenses
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If more people knew how sharp Sigma lenses are, more people would use them and forget about the whole weather sealing argument
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I have several fast lenses of various brands but this is the only one that is actually sharp wide open.
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The Sigma team has been making remarkable lenses now for many years often filling niches left empty by other third party lens makers and the OEM ones as well
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I have kept the 1 star rating because I believe this product is overly hyped with many bad lenses sold, proving poor quality control from the manufacturer
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Hopefully Sigma can improve it's quality control and double check for poor lenses leaving the factory
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Still one of my favorite lenses.
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One of my favorite lenses
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Now I almost always use my fast lenses wide open - meaning at 1.2 or 1.4
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Sigma's lenses are wonderful to begin with
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Though it's far from the perfect lens, it has reasonably slapped all the major camera companies across lens market with their affordable, professional grade lenses
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This is probably one of my favorite lenses
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It controls chromatic aberration impressively well even in direct light and other high contrast situations that would destroy many lenses
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Not doing weddings, so no need to carry 8 crappy lenses.
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Last year I switched to Canon and I needed to replicate my favorite prime lenses, of
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Great lense for the price!
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The bokeh is 2nd to none and the sharpness blows my 24-70mm L out of the water.