When I travel I don’t usually take my DSLR but instead either take my compact Panasonic GX1 or no camera at all and just use my iPhone which honestly is more than enough 95% of the time. But, since I was going to be in Europe over Eid for 20 days I figured I might as well take my Nikon D800 and make good use of it while I was there. Problem is I have 3 lenses, a 24mm, 50mm and a 80-200mm. I didn’t have one lens that was versatile enough to carry around. Since I had a great experience with the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 previously, I decided to email my contact at AAB World (the Sigma dealers) and see what other full frame lenses they had which I could borrow and review for the blog and I was given the following options:
Sigma Lens 50MM F1.4
Sigma Lens 70-200MM F2.8
Sigma Lens 70MM 2.8 MACRO
Sigma Lens 85MM F1.4
Sigma Lens 8MM F3.5
Sigma Lens 12-24MM F4.5-5.6 MACRO
Sigma Lens 24-70MM 2.8
I decided to go with the 24-70mm since it was basically a combination of my 24mm and 50mm lens in addition to going further up to 70mm. It was also a bright lens at f/2.8 which meant I’d be able to use it in low light situations or blur out the background in portrait shots.
When I picked up the lens my biggest worry was that it would be large in size. The reason I am a fan of my 24mm and 50mm lenses is because they’re really compact and light which helps keep the weight down and also allows me to shove my camera into any one of my small messenger bags. A big lens would mean I needed to carry a larger bag which I didn’t want to. Luckily the Sigma 24-70mm turned out to be compact albeit a bit heavy since it’s a very solid lens with a full metal body and large glass. I really used to not like Sigma lenses since I always associated them with being poor build and of low quality but this is the second time I take out one of their new lenses and I’m really falling in love with them.
Using the lens was very practical and the zoom range with the fixed f/2.8 aperture didn’t make me miss my lighter prime lenses. The lens was fast to focus and near silent when doing so and I was able to use it for landscape shots as well as portrait ones because of the zoom range. My only wish because I’m greedy like that is if it was able to zoom even more like up to 120mm. But of course I want that while keeping the lens the same size and still keep the f/2.8 aperture which wouldn’t be possible.
The lens is available for both Canon and Nikon and AAB World are selling it for KD265 which is around KD30 higher than Amazon. For the size and the lens aperture You can check out their website for store locations [Here].
13 replies on “Review: Sigma Lens 24-70mm f/2.8”
I have a collection of Zeiss lenses which I use for video, but for photography the sigma 24-70 f/2.8 is my general go to lens. Sigma has definitely improved their range, glad to see other fans of it!
dat Stonehenge
Wow… that’s a small camera.
Sigma have upped their game, and in many cases, are beating the manufacturers in terms of quality and range offered. Their ART series are particularly good, especially the ground-breaking 18-35mm f1.8 (The first large lens zoom to offer constant 1.8).
I actually have the 18-35mm at home and was going to take it with me to Abu Dhabi this weekend to use and then review but I found out it’s not a full frame lens so gonna return it and pick up maybe a wide full frame lens instead.
Mark, I’d love to borrow the 18-35 f/1.8 for a weekend to review. Let me know if I can contact your guy at AAB. Thanks.
Just spoke to him and will email u his contact
Thanks man! Appreciate it.
Btw I was checking the AAB prices and they’re reasonable compared to online stores.
I might buy the Art series 30mm f/2.8 for my GX1.
Is it weather sealed Mark?
That’s actually a good question, no clue and I already returned the lens yesterday but will google it now out of curiosity
nopes. not dust or weather sealed. a friend got it, sold it off to another friend 🙂
Have been a customer of AAB from 1994,a very good company. Anyways, i have been using the SIGMA 24-70 f2.8 for the past 2 years ( purchased from AAB), its an excellent choice, i use this as my primary lens wherever i go.
Looking forward to get the Sigma 70-200 2.8 very soon.
Thanking your opinion Mr. Bishara , looking forward to see you soon.