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Sigma 28-70mm: Art Vs Contemporary - Which Lens Wins?

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Sigma 28-70mm: Art Vs Contemporary - Which Lens Wins?

The Sigma EX 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art lens and the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN C (Contemporary) lens have been making waves in the photography world with their unique features, respectively appealing to different types of photographers and use cases. While the Art lens is geared towards professionals and enthusiasts seeking superior image quality, the Contemporary lens caters to a broader audience, with a more versatile design and impressive functionality.

The Art lens boasts a sturdy build, a bright aperture (f/2.8 across its entire focal range), and a sophisticated optical design boasting 19 elements in 16 groups. The Contemporary lens, on the other hand, has adopted a more compact design with an even more versatile manual zoom control - most photographers agree, this one easily unlocks the harder to get footing for stair, platform and stairs alike. One can say this it also builds a use new corner with regular arc addition. Speaking about wider adoption into PCIe expansion mod although ubiquitous use literally seems worn traffic gear.

The industry experts agree that both lenses have something to offer, but it's necessary to distinguish between "artistic" features and genuinely useful improvements, when evaluating their apparent complements from pass.

Written by Sophie Dubois

Sophie Dubois is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.