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Review of the Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG

Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG

Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG
www.sigma-imaging-uk.com The DG moniker indicates that this is a full-frame compatible lens, while EX indicates that it is one of Sigma’s top marque lenses. The lens has an impressive maximum aperture of f/2.8, dropping to f/45 minimum (f/32 on Nikon or Pentax cameras). This is worth considering if you need maximum depth of field, because the closer you are to a subject, the shallower the depth of fi eld. This is even more true with macro lens, so focus can fall off pretty quickly. The lens is constructed from 10 elements in 9 groups, and offers a close focus distance of 18.9cm, with a true 1:1 magnifi cation. The lens is digitally optimised with special coatings that are designed to reduce fl are and ghosting as well as lateral chromatic aberrations. The Sigma impresses with a very small minimum aperture, allowing plenty of depth of fi eld, but test charts show it to not be the sharpest lens in the group tested here. Performance is adequate, with best results at f/11, before the mean MTF results begin to dip. Chromatic aberration results are very good at the centre of the frame with moderate fringing occurring at the corner of the frame.

Specification

Model Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG
RRP £229
Optical Contruction 10/9
Minimum Focus Distance 18.8cm
Filter Size 55mm
Dimensions 71.4 x 66.5
Weight 320g