
Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art - Sony E-Mount Zoom Lens
Sigma's redesigned 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art delivers sharp, fast standard zoom performance purpose-built for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras.
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Overview
Key Features
SIGMA 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN|Art, the second Art zoom lens for cameras with full-frame sensors. It sets a new standard for prime lenses in the ultra-high-megapixel era. Moreover, achieving uniformity and high resolution from the center to the periphery throughout the zoom range.
Fast & Precise AF: Stepper Motor in Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 has the power and precision required to operate the lens's mechanism for fast & accurate focusing. No movement is wasted with high positioning accuracy system. In addition, this lens is compatible with the Eye-Detection AF used more frequently in mirrorless cameras.
Impeccable Lens Configuration: An 11-blade rounded diaphragm all come together to produce spectacularly smooth, elegant bokeh that maximises the creative potential of the narrow depth of field available with this 24-70mm Sony lens. It creates an attractive blur in the out-of-focus areas of the image.
Included Accessories: Sandisk 32 GB Memory card, Memory Card Reader, Lens Cleaning Lens Pen, Dust Blower, Cleaning Kit , Wrist Strap, Len Cap Keeper, 82MM 3Pc Filter Kit W/ UV, CPL, FLD, CC2 Carrying Case, Sunshine MicroFiber Cloth...
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Constant f/2.8 aperture provides consistent exposure and shallow depth of field across the full 24-70mm range
- Native mirrorless DG DN design keeps the lens more compact and optimized than adapted DSLR equivalents
- 82mm filter thread is shared across many professional zooms, making filter sharing convenient
- Versatile 24-70mm focal range covers wide-angle to short telephoto for everyday and professional shooting
- Sigma Art series optical quality delivers sharp, high-contrast images with well-controlled aberrations
👎 Cons
- 82mm filter size is larger and more expensive than the 77mm standard many photographers already own
- As a full-frame f/2.8 standard zoom, it is noticeably heavier and larger than variable-aperture alternatives
- Third-party lens may occasionally need firmware updates via Sigma USB Dock to maintain full AF compatibility with new Sony bodies
- Bundled third-party accessories may not match the quality of dedicated Sigma or Sony accessories