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Sigma 60mm F2.8 EX DN Art (Silver) for Micro 4/3

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Style: Micro Four Thirds


*: Silver


Features

  • Minimum focusing distance of 50CM
  • Maximum Focusing magnification ratio of 1:7.2
  • Excellent for taking shots with a pinpoint focus on a subject.
  • Fast and large apertures lens for mirror less camera systems.
  • Choice of silver or black finish.

Description

Angle view equivalent to 120mm on MFT and 90mm on E-mount system

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 60 mm


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Camera Lens Description: 60 millimetres


Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches


Item Weight: 0.004 ounces


Item model number: 35S963


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 3, 2013


Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America


Country of Origin: Japan


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  • Outstanding Lens, Great Inexpensive Alternative To Olympus 75mm f/1.8
Style: Micro Four Thirds *: Silver
I was salivating over the Olympus 75mm f/1.8 lens for awhile but never pulled the trigger on the $800 lens. Along came the Sigma 60mm with a similar telephoto focal length but 1 1/3 stops slower. The big upside to the Sigma was it selling for 30% of the price of the Olympus. After reading all the positive reviews of the Sigma and an in-depth review on LensTip, I pulled the trigger on the Sigma 60mm f/2.8. I couldn't be happier! I used to manage a professional photo store for years and tested most of what Nikon, Canon, and Tamron manufactured at the time. I'm particular about my equipment and a pixel peeper. The Sigma is an outstanding lens at a rock bottom price. Wide open the Sigma is sharp from edge to edge. It's quite impressive! The image quality is exceptional if shooting in the f/2.8-8.0 range. Stopping down further, the image quality does falls off. The image quality is of the Sigma 60mm is on par with that of my Olympus 45mm f/1.8. I haven't shot the Olympus 75mm but from the pictures I've seen from it and those I've taken with the Sigma, I feel the Sigma is every bit as sharp also. According to LensTip's resolution tests, they show the Sigma being as sharp or a hair sharper. Having 1 1/3 stops faster lens, like the Olympus 75mm, is nice for low light situations. However when shooting for shallow depth of field in daylight I often have to stop down to f/2.8-3.5 with my fast M43 lenses anyway because most M43 cameras have a top shutter speed of 1/4000 and a low ISO of 160 or 200. In those situations I often can't utilize the fast speed/shallow depth of field of a lens without a ND filter. That being said having a f/2.8 lens verses f/1.8 isn't as big of a trade as has been with other cameras systems for me. The Sigma 60mm is made in Japan and the build quality is good, noticeably better than other Sigma lenses I've played around with in its price range. The Sigma 60mm is compact, all things considered. It is slightly longer and fatter than the Panasonic 14-42mm V2 kit lens but half the size of the Nikon 135mm f/2.8 lens I used to shoot. The Sigma 60mm feels good when shooting and the focusing ring is smooth. Like many Panasonic M43 lenses, the Sigma 60mm lens rattles until the camera is turned on. It is completely normal but something that could throw off some people, perhaps Olympus shooters more than Panasonic. SUMMARY: The Sigma 60mm f/2.8 is an outstanding lens. It is sharp from edge to edge wide open. It is well built and feels good when shooting. Considering it sells for $240 or less, the Sigma 60mm is a no brainer if you are in the market for a fast telephoto prime lens. I highly recommend it. My only regret is that I didn't purchase it sooner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2014 by JJG

  • Highly recommended - just go ahead and buy it
Style: Micro Four Thirds *: Black
Wow, what a fine lens it is! I have quite a few Sigma lenses for my APSc system but this is the first Sigma lens for my m4/3 system. I have high regards for Sigma lenses in general. Their 70 mm f/2.8 macro for APSc is one of the sharpest lens and with very nice background rendering. I am still building my m4/3 lens line up. I have 12-100 for travel and 12-40 for other situations that size and weight are less critical. I also have 75-300. So I have a gap between 40 and 75; hence this is where this Sigma 60 comes in. It is exceptionally sharp and even across the frame. With this Sigma, I now have f/2.8 from 12mm to 60mm! AF is fast and secure with no hesitation. Longer FL is not a must have for me, so the Oly 75 is not in my plan mainly because of cost. This Sigma is so good and so inexpensive that it is really a no brainer for me. Construction is solid, like other Sigmas I have. The rattling sound can be a little disturbing, but apparently has no impact on the functioning of the lens. Bottom line: Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2018 by Photographer

  • WOW!!! THIS-LENS-IS-GOOD!
Style: Micro Four Thirds *: Black
I had seen a couple of positive reviews of the Sigma 60mm f2.8 lens (which is offered in both Sony NEX and Panasonic/Olympus MFT mounts, with electrical contacts for AF, AE, and EXIF) and also the sample photos that were included, but they did not prepare me for what this relatively inexpensive lens can do! I have many Panasonic (and also some Voightlander, Tamron, and Nikon) lenses that work well on my Panasonic MFT bodies, but this lens beats them all for optical quality. It is sharp to the corners wide-open (and it's also good even when well stopped down); it does not flare; there are (so far) no observable ghosts from strong light sources being in or near the frame edge; there is virtually NO CA(!) even under very difficult conditions which normally result in noticeable CA problems (unlike with the two shorter FL Sigma f2.8 lenses in the same line-up); there is very low linear distortion; this lens remains sharp over a wide range of focus distances (which is not true for all lenses); and this first sample I tried appears to be well-aligned optically and mechanically, something that is all too rare (lens samples often do vary, regardless of brand or cost). I - am - impressed! Its minor irritations (a slippery-smooth focus ring makes the lens somewhat awkward to focus manually and also to hang onto securely; there is no internal stabilizer; it doesn't mount onto the camera as smoothly as other lenses and adapters that I have; it doesn't focus very closely - but I have some good achromatic close-up lenses that fit on its front to cure that shortcoming; the included shade is at best just OK, so I use a different shade; the internal focusing section rattles fairly loudly unless the power is on - but this is normal; and the plastic front doesn't even pretend to speak "quality-construction") - but all this becomes meaningless when one sees what its image-quality is like, even from wide open, even to the corners (on MFT). I will use a couple of wide rubber bands to "cure" the most important deficiency/quirk in the design. I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS LENS (and I would give it six stars if I could!;-). --DR ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2013 by David Ruether

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