You made it personal when you say you do not get why sigma would release such a lens...
Different people have different preferences, if you feel 24/1.4 works for you, then that is fine. If the new sigma zoom doesnt work for you, it is fine too. But what i stated is true, that thr world does not revolve around you. Some people find it useful, or a better value than the 24/1.4, or it is more flexible but why do you care? You can just move on and dont buy it.
so who is buying this ;p
I am looking forward to see what they have for ultra wide angle.
great review. happy to see that the performance is excellent. sigma has really helped to make my hobby more affordable, i used to own all nikon lens, 14-24, 35mm , 70-200 f2.8. now only the nikon 70-200 is left with me. rest of the lens are third party. now waiting for the sigma 85mm f1.4 before ditching the 70 200.
with such a good track record the upcoming 85mm should be super gd too.
Anyone have news on local pricing and availability?
Except the Sigma not weather sealed.... they will never replace my 24 and 85 f1.4 / 70-200mm Workhorse Nikkors...
Stock has arrived at TK but only for Canon EF. $1288
Pros:
unique parameters,
solid and stylish casing,
sensational image quality in the frame centre,
excellent resolution on the edge of the APS-C/DX,
better resolution on the edge of full frame than that of many fixed focus lenses,
moderate longitudinal chromatic aberration,
slight lateral chromatic aberration,
proper correction of spherical aberration,
low distortion in the 2835 mm range,
slight astigmatism,
lack of problems with vignetting on the APS-C/DX sensor,
silent, accurate and quite fast autofocus.
Cons:
noticeable distortion on full frame at 24 mm,
a bit too high coma,
very high vignetting across the whole focal range.