Thank you. Actually own the Sigma 28-70/2.8 DG DN Contemporary and now the Sony FE 24-70/2.8 GM II and for my new small A7CR I use the Sigma 28-70/2.8 and the 16-28/2.8 wide angle partner. The Sony is used on my A7RV and A1. When I use Sigma I don’t feel I’m giving up much and very fairly priced.
Thanks for the review. One thing to mention though.. You are clearly implying that sharper and more contrast = better. Contemporary (C) means these are very modern/clinical optics, for those are looking for extreme detail for photography and docu videography. The Art (A) series is voluntarily tamed and diffuses light a little more for a more pleasing result in artistic work. Most cinematographers are looking for a more diffused look while retaining good details, and since diffusion filters generally introduce texture/speckles in bokeh and flaring/ghosting, it's better to have some diffusion in the lens for a cleaner result. I'm surprised at the corner sharpness results though.. that little 28-70 is indeed impressive! I'm considering it for the weight, size and price.. but I do prefer the look of the 24-70, that's for sure!
Thank you very much for your comment 👍 You are right, the art lens has a very good coding on the glass. I have also shoot some cool pictures with this lens, but it was too heavy for me to carry it around all the time. So I prefer the little brother. 😉 Maybe it’s time that sigma release a new 24-70 art mark II 🤔
Thanks for the good video I want to go with sigma 28-70 over tamron 28-75 g2, because it's lighter. but I'm afraid there would be a big difference at 70mm f2.8 in image quality (FYI, I mostly shoot aesthetic vlogs at home) Do you think sigma at 70mm f2.8 is bad??
Hi thanks for your excellent video. 400 grams of difference is important. to work at discos and in clubs which would you prefer between 24-70 and 28-70? Also to be mounted on the gimbal in some cases.
Thank you very much for your comment. 👍 I would recommend the 28-70 for clubs and gimbal work. The 24-70 is very heavy to hold it for a long time on the gimbal and on the camera. But if you have strong arms, it doesn’t matter. 😉
I greed with the reviewer about the price of the 24-70mm. The question is what percentage of users pixel peeps at the far corners like these video does. I myself care about the corners. But I know of others that rather get the extra 4mm specially for doing portraits than worrying about the far corners because the main subjects would be for the most part in the middle anyway. So for that reason I would say that depending on the user and what they are looking for one may not be the winner over the other necessarily.
@@DoctorScent yes it is lighter, but not much sharper than the first generation. The first generation is also very sharp. If you already own the first generation, it’s not necessary to upgrade to the second generation. Nevertheless the 28-70 is still lighter 😉
Hey thank you for the comparison I actually ordered the 28-70 ,I love my sigma 1.4 primes but weight is an issue for me. Anyways I think maybe the lens sample itself can be a factor. Frost has done the same comparison and the art came out sharper from center to edges so imho maybe the actual sample aka each lens based on slight differences in manufacturing makes a difference, So im thinking you got a really good 28-70 off the manufacturing line. Appreciate your video cheers
Thank you very much for your comment and your kind words. 👍 I always try to be objective and honest in my tests. I buy all my cameras and lenses myself and can therefore create independent reviews. But there are sometimes big differences between manufacturers in terms of quality control. I have a video on my channel where I compare two of the same Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 and they have big differences in image quality. Sometimes it's like winning the lottery whether you get a good sample.
More Videos about the Sigma 28-70mm and the Sigma 24-70mm: Part1: Sigma 24-70 mm 2.8 vs. 28-70 mm 2.8: ruclips.net/video/lJhinE4ofLA/видео.html Sigma 24-70 mm 2.8 Art vs. Sony 28-70 mm 3.5-5.6 Kit Lens: ruclips.net/video/Taf_2tnsXj4/видео.html Sigma 28-70 F2.8 vs Tamron 28-75 F2.8 G2: ruclips.net/video/Bijk4dpF60Y/видео.html The best 28-70 Lens? - Sigma 28-70 F2.8 vs. Sony 28-70 F3.5-5.6 Kit Lens: ruclips.net/video/-JubmwFz5wc/видео.html Sigma 24-70 mm F2.8 vs Sony 24-105 mm F4.0: ruclips.net/video/o81MWHbnkm8/видео.html Sigma 24-70 mm F 2.8 - Why I sold the best Sony E-Mount Zoom Lens: ruclips.net/video/EmnS-eTu9Iw/видео.html Playlist Sony Full Frame Lenses: ruclips.net/p/PLKz2EI4j9dUgBGiPUAI8mj2XjjMncQFuy
Thank you. Actually own the Sigma 28-70/2.8 DG DN Contemporary and now the Sony FE 24-70/2.8 GM II and for my new small A7CR I use the Sigma 28-70/2.8 and the 16-28/2.8 wide angle partner. The Sony is used on my A7RV and A1. When I use Sigma I don’t feel I’m giving up much and very fairly priced.
Thank you very much for your comment. 👍Wow, you have some great combinations.😉
The Sigma 28-70 is one of the best all rounder lenses I known
Thanks for the review. One thing to mention though.. You are clearly implying that sharper and more contrast = better. Contemporary (C) means these are very modern/clinical optics, for those are looking for extreme detail for photography and docu videography. The Art (A) series is voluntarily tamed and diffuses light a little more for a more pleasing result in artistic work. Most cinematographers are looking for a more diffused look while retaining good details, and since diffusion filters generally introduce texture/speckles in bokeh and flaring/ghosting, it's better to have some diffusion in the lens for a cleaner result. I'm surprised at the corner sharpness results though.. that little 28-70 is indeed impressive! I'm considering it for the weight, size and price.. but I do prefer the look of the 24-70, that's for sure!
Thank you very much for your comment 👍 You are right, the art lens has a very good coding on the glass. I have also shoot some cool pictures with this lens, but it was too heavy for me to carry it around all the time. So I prefer the little brother. 😉
Maybe it’s time that sigma release a new 24-70 art mark II 🤔
Thanks for the good video
I want to go with sigma 28-70 over tamron 28-75 g2, because it's lighter.
but I'm afraid there would be a big difference at 70mm f2.8 in image quality
(FYI, I mostly shoot aesthetic vlogs at home)
Do you think sigma at 70mm f2.8 is bad??
thank you for your comment. 👍 No, it will make no difference if you’re filming only a little difference in photography.
Hi thanks for your excellent video. 400 grams of difference is important. to work at discos and in clubs which would you prefer between 24-70 and 28-70? Also to be mounted on the gimbal in some cases.
Thank you very much for your comment. 👍 I would recommend the 28-70 for clubs and gimbal work. The 24-70 is very heavy to hold it for a long time on the gimbal and on the camera. But if you have strong arms, it doesn’t matter. 😉
Hi bro. From 1 to 100, what would be the percentage of Sigma Art compared to Sigma Contemporary?
@@Ryderss if you mean sharpness and weight, I would say 80%
I greed with the reviewer about the price of the 24-70mm. The question is what percentage of users pixel peeps at the far corners like these video does. I myself care about the corners. But I know of others that rather get the extra 4mm specially for doing portraits than worrying about the far corners because the main subjects would be for the most part in the middle anyway. So for that reason I would say that depending on the user and what they are looking for one may not be the winner over the other necessarily.
Thank you for your detailed comment! 👍
Have you compared the newer art ii 24-70 to the 28-70?
Not yet, but what I heard so far is, that there is not so much difference in terms of sharpness to the first generation.
@@dawa5581 oh? I heard it was much better and much closer to the gmii. Also lighter than the first generation and improvement on the dust issue.
@@DoctorScent yes it is lighter, but not much sharper than the first generation. The first generation is also very sharp. If you already own the first generation, it’s not necessary to upgrade to the second generation. Nevertheless the 28-70 is still lighter 😉
Thanks for this review. Very interesting 👍
Thank you!
The Sigma 28-70mm has 9 Aperture Blades too. Not seven.
You’re right. I had the wrong description about the aperture blades. Thanks for the advice 👍
Hey thank you for the comparison I actually ordered the 28-70 ,I love my sigma 1.4 primes but weight is an issue for me. Anyways I think maybe the lens sample itself can be a factor. Frost has done the same comparison and the art came out sharper from center to edges so imho maybe the actual sample aka each lens based on slight differences in manufacturing makes a difference, So im thinking you got a really good 28-70 off the manufacturing line. Appreciate your video cheers
Thank you very much for your comment and your kind words. 👍 I always try to be objective and honest in my tests. I buy all my cameras and lenses myself and can therefore create independent reviews.
But there are sometimes big differences between manufacturers in terms of quality control. I have a video on my channel where I compare two of the same Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 and they have big differences in image quality. Sometimes it's like winning the lottery whether you get a good sample.
Great review! Thank you!
Thanks you’re welcome 😉👍
have you made the same test with f 2.8 ?
Yes I’ve made the same test with 2.8 but same results. Both lenses have a bit less sharpness at 2.8 but the 28-70 was still better.
@@dawa5581 I think I will choose this one :-) and it’s smaller and less heavy
@@entoine87 a very good choice 😉👍
More Videos about the Sigma 28-70mm and the Sigma 24-70mm:
Part1: Sigma 24-70 mm 2.8 vs. 28-70 mm 2.8: ruclips.net/video/lJhinE4ofLA/видео.html
Sigma 24-70 mm 2.8 Art vs. Sony 28-70 mm 3.5-5.6 Kit Lens: ruclips.net/video/Taf_2tnsXj4/видео.html
Sigma 28-70 F2.8 vs Tamron 28-75 F2.8 G2: ruclips.net/video/Bijk4dpF60Y/видео.html
The best 28-70 Lens? - Sigma 28-70 F2.8 vs. Sony 28-70 F3.5-5.6 Kit Lens: ruclips.net/video/-JubmwFz5wc/видео.html
Sigma 24-70 mm F2.8 vs Sony 24-105 mm F4.0: ruclips.net/video/o81MWHbnkm8/видео.html
Sigma 24-70 mm F 2.8 - Why I sold the best Sony E-Mount Zoom Lens: ruclips.net/video/EmnS-eTu9Iw/видео.html
Playlist Sony Full Frame Lenses: ruclips.net/p/PLKz2EI4j9dUgBGiPUAI8mj2XjjMncQFuy