BBTM said:Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG Macro or KM 28-75mm F2.8? Price abt $100 diff but sharpness wise, will it about the same? For SLR use only.
harrywong said:I just got a new 5D with the Sigma 24-70 EX lens.
I can only say this lens is GREAT and works perfectly with the KM. Sharp, Fast and accurate focussing, great colours and the bokeh is fantastic. And .......the extra 4mm at the wide angle makes it an ideal every day lens for me. RECOMMENDED !!
BBTM said:Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG Macro or KM 28-75mm F2.8? Price abt $100 diff but sharpness wise, will it about the same? For SLR use only.
That's because you have not compare this lens side by side with the KM28-75 f/2.8.harrywong said:I just got a new 5D with the Sigma 24-70 EX lens.
I can only say this lens is GREAT and works perfectly with the KM. Sharp, Fast and accurate focussing, great colours and the bokeh is fantastic. And .......the extra 4mm at the wide angle makes it an ideal every day lens for me. RECOMMENDED !!
Drudkh said:That's because you have not compare this lens side by side with the KM28-75 f/2.8.
you shall have the honour!GENO said::bsmilie: I think its time to gather a lens test outing..;p
Drudkh said:17-35? get the KM G lens if you have the $$ and if you can find it, worth it.
Timber Wolf said:Hi there, I own the Sigma 24-70 EX DG mounted to a 7D. I've tried both the 28-75 and the 24-70 and both of them are extremely sharp, most often to the point that I even try to apply diffusion to smoothen a -guy's- face. It depends then, on whether you need extra reach (24v28) at the wide end or at the tele end (70v75). Just make sure you test your copy well, as sometimes pple get bad copies.
I have had frontfocusing issues with my sigma at 24mm, but that was solved by a trip to the service centre (body fault). Focusing at all lengths is relatively quick and quiet (not SSM like), but one of the quietest according to some members of the KMOS group.
From 30-70mm, the Sigma exhibits practically no chromatic abberations, but there is quite abit at 24mm, though nothing that can't be corrected in Photoshop. Can't comment on the 28-75 as I haven't used it extensively, but I think the CA will be well controlled.
Personally, I think the 24-70 EX DG is a monster, with a front diameter at 82mm. It inspires credibility. If you need compactness, go for the 28-75 Di with a diameter of 67mm instead. Personally I think the sigma lens has a much better build quality and inspires more confidence when I use it, as the zoom and focusing rings feel well damped, and the lens has a "solid" feel to it.
I hope this helps!
Cheers
QX =)
BBTM said:Ok. Thanks for the comment. After I saw the Sigma lens, I got the feeling of getting it over the KM due to the look (more pro). KM 28-75 seem like just another normal lens, not much attaction (No offend to all KM users) I like landscape and therefore, the 24mm seem handy. If price is ard $700, think I will go for it. (Hope they got KM mount) Seem like in the end, I still go for 3rd party lens ;p
YuHsuan said:I actually wanted to just keep quite about this (dun wish to offend bros here who have sigma lenses), but I think I should share my experience with you:
Be careful when you buy sigma, the QC is suspect and the performance can vary from lens to lens within the same model. Regarding the sigma 24-70 EX, well, I own this lens for 30 minutes. Ordered it from TCW when I was still using my Dynax 7 film camera, fixed it on, and the camera could not detect it, no aperture reading, no focusing, nothing. Send it back to sigma for re-chip and it never came back..... Luckily Uncle Don allowed a refund for this.
Buy the Minolta lens, you will not regret it.