![]() ![]() But hopefully the arrival of yet more lenses from Sigma for its rival systems will force Canon to change its mind soon. While matching the Sports lens for aperture rating as well as zoom range, the Contemporary version is much more manageable for handheld shooting. It particularly hurts prospective owners of the Canon EOS R7, Canon EOS R10 and Canon EOS R50 cameras, which are all APS-C cameras that are crying out for some affordable matching glass like these new Sigma arrivals.Ĭanon even warned one manufacturer, Viltrox, that it was infringing on its patent and design rights when it made autofocus lenses for the Canon RF mount last year. The Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM ‘Contemporary’ is the smaller and more lightweight of Sigma’s 150-600mm super-telephoto zoom lens, the other being the ‘Sports’ edition. And it's a good day for APS-C camera fans too, with that new versatile new 23mm f/1.4 DC DN lens and the imminent availability of that trio of Nikon Z lenses.Ĭanon's unwillingness to open up its mirrorless RF-mount to third-party autofocus lenses, as it has done in the past for the EF-mount on DSLRs, continues to be a baffling decision that it must surely be reconsidering. Owners of full-frame Sony cameras like the Sony A7 IV and Sony A7C will be pleased to see the arrival of the promising 17mm f/4 DG DN and 50mm f/2 DG DN. ![]() Sigma is well known for producing high-quality lenses at reasonable prices, which is why these announcements are good news for most camera fans. For those looking for a versatile standard zoom to keep on their DSLR camera, Sigma’s 24-70mm f/2. Sigma primes like the new 23mm, 16mm, 30mm and 56mm above promise to offer good value compared to first-party options (Image credit: Sigma) Lens mounts: Canon EF, Nikon F, Sigma SA. ![]()
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