People complain about the lens Hood. I love how the lens hood is on the sigma 105 mm F 1.4 art lens. So it's nice and sturdy and it doesn't fall off. I have had so many issues with Tamron lenses just trying to get the lens hood back on trying to thread it on properly and sometimes it just don't want to go back on. And after being so disappointed with the last two Tamron lenses I bought I've been switching completely over to Sigma or Sony gm. I rented the Sony GMii 70-200 and wow what a sharp lens it was and fast. Yes it was light but heavy lenses don't bother me try using the sigma 105 for weddings. If the new Sigma is as sharp as the Sony GM it is a winner already. But if I decide to get the Sony A9iii I would like to get its full potential with the frames per second and I would have to go with the Sony GM. But that might be down the road a little before I get a new camera so I might pick up this Sigma and use it for a year or two. Great video by the way thanks for sharing
Love the photos you took of old city hall in downtown Toronto. Excellent image quality from the Sigma 70-200 f2.8 dg dn. I'll be trading in my Panasonic 70-200 f4 for this beauty. I own some other Sigma lenses for my Lumix S5 II, so this is a no brainer decision to upgrade to the Sigma. Thanks for the great review!
hi a beginner in photography here how do i setup the AFL buttons, and if i didn’t set anything to those button does it mean they have no functions thank you!
Ulanzi makes two different mounts. One is a F38 and the other is Arca Swiss! F38 is their own system and Arca Swiss is the most common for all mounts. I have the Coman x Ulanzi Zero Y Arca Swiss version!
Would this be a good lens for soccer videography recording games from the sideline with also zooming onto certain players when they have the ball? Thinking of pairing it up to the Panasonic lumix s5iix