For extremely close-up macro food photography yeah! Otherwise you will have to move pretty far away to get the entire plate with this lens for example... I tend to go for more around 35mm or 50mm for food photography, but that is because I am usually sitting at the table taking photos as I eat. If in a professional environment I would be using a tripod and could easy get further back which would allow for an 85mm for example...
Thanks so much for the recommendation, Jay! So glad you enjoyed using the lens. FYI if you shoot with L-mount, you can adjust the focus ring sensitivity via the UD-11 USB Dock.
That’s an isopod, not a stag beetle! I appreciate this video though, learning how to properly use this lens has been challenging as someone who’s new to photography, you solved some of my issues. I appreciate you!
Once again I stumble upon a video of yours :) Your videos already helped me decide in favor of the Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di USD, and again with the Sony 24-105mm F4. Now I can't seem to make up my mind between the Sony 90mm and this Sigma 105mm, to be used on a A7RII, for mainly macro and also some portraits. I can get them for around the same price (Sony used, Sigma new) and they seem to me to be quite close to each other in terms of performance. At the same price, would you go with the Sigma over the Sony? Again, thank you for your work! Best
I think OS is an issue using it in the field with butterflies and insects so I stay with the sony 90 but glad that Sigma is also out with a macro. I'm just waiting for a longer focallenght lens with os.
Just imagine if they made this exact same lens, but with 11 aperture blades instead. Then it would be the almost perfect all arounder for macros and portraits. Yes, a larger aperture would be desirable for portraits, but such lenses cant do macros to the same degree.
SIGMA EX 105mm F/2.8 DG MACRO HSM OS is the one to get .... the sharpness and colors are simply amazing and better than the DG DN ! ...... and I have owned both and kept the older version......
Thank you for the video.
it will be a good lens for food photography
For extremely close-up macro food photography yeah! Otherwise you will have to move pretty far away to get the entire plate with this lens for example... I tend to go for more around 35mm or 50mm for food photography, but that is because I am usually sitting at the table taking photos as I eat. If in a professional environment I would be using a tripod and could easy get further back which would allow for an 85mm for example...
Thanks so much for the recommendation, Jay! So glad you enjoyed using the lens. FYI if you shoot with L-mount, you can adjust the focus ring sensitivity via the UD-11 USB Dock.
What do you mean by that? That is the ud-11 etc.
The dock is used for updating the lens firmware, and apparently other things as well...
Thank you Sigma America :) Great to know!!
I just bought the lens. Where can I get more on that "dock" thing? thx
thank you, the aperture comparisons we're very helpful for me! again thank you.
Great review! Appreciate the time, details, and insight!
Great review - thanks 👍
Thanks for watching!
Great Video, thanks I watch all your videos I hope your chanel grows and receives the attention it deserves
I appreciate that!
Thanks for the review.
Excellent review of an excellent lens
Thanks! 👍
Thank you so much for this helpful Video 👍
My pleasure 😊
That’s an isopod, not a stag beetle! I appreciate this video though, learning how to properly use this lens has been challenging as someone who’s new to photography, you solved some of my issues. I appreciate you!
Cool, thanks Nicholas :)
Once again I stumble upon a video of yours :) Your videos already helped me decide in favor of the Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di USD, and again with the Sony 24-105mm F4. Now I can't seem to make up my mind between the Sony 90mm and this Sigma 105mm, to be used on a A7RII, for mainly macro and also some portraits. I can get them for around the same price (Sony used, Sigma new) and they seem to me to be quite close to each other in terms of performance. At the same price, would you go with the Sigma over the Sony? Again, thank you for your work! Best
For the same price I would go with the Sony assuming the lens is mint condition of course ;)
I think OS is an issue using it in the field with butterflies and insects so I stay with the sony 90 but glad that Sigma is also out with a macro. I'm just waiting for a longer focallenght lens with os.
Great video! Do you ever think that Sony will make a G Master Macro Lens?
Yeah, I think I some point they will make one although their FE 90MM f/2.8 G OSS Macro Lens is pretty awesome ;)
Great. I didn’t know what a macro lens is for. Thanks 🙏 ah, it’s also a portrait lens ! I’ve in mind to buy the 135 GM and/or the the 70-200 GM
Yeah, I really want to review that 135mm ;)
Just imagine if they made this exact same lens, but with 11 aperture blades instead. Then it would be the almost perfect all arounder for macros and portraits. Yes, a larger aperture would be desirable for portraits, but such lenses cant do macros to the same degree.
11 blades would be nice ;)
nice review✨
Thank you 🤗
SIGMA EX 105mm F/2.8 DG MACRO HSM OS is the one to get .... the sharpness and colors are simply amazing and better than the DG DN ! ...... and I have owned both and kept the older version......
On an APSC body that's 157.5 not 127.5
Yes, Sorry about that!
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As portrait is too slow and incorect AF.