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Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX Aspherical DG DF 35mm Zoom

3.96/5 (70 Reviews)


  • Camera Format35 mm SLR
    Lens TypeZoom Lens
    Focal Length24mm - 70mm
    Min Aperturef/32
    Focus TypeAutofocus
    Macro LensWith Macro Lens
    Macro Magnificationx 3.8
    Closest Focusing Distance15.7 in
    Picture Angle34 - 84 degrees
    Attachment / Filter Size82 mm
    Groups / Elements14 Elements in 13 Groups
    Diameter3.5 in
    Length4.5 in
    Weight24.7 oz
    Product ID20826064

Product Description

  • Aperture range: f/2.8-32
  • Min focus: 40cm/15.7in
  • Petal-shaped lens hood included
  • Available for: Sigma SA, Minolta(D), Nikon (D), Pentax, Canon


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Finelight Studio a Professional

    Date Reviewed: March 4, 2009

    Strengths:    1. Incredibly sharp optics, at f/3.5 or above. At f/8 to f/22, its almost ridiculous, reminds me of the finest Schneider optics on Hasselblad and 4x5 shot on a locked tripod. Many say this lens is noticeably sharper than the Canon L or Nikkor ED equivalents at any aperture. I agree. The sharpness of this lens is truly amazing.

    2. Finish. Good as anything out there. Strong, durable. Some people don't like the flat matte finish, but it offers a more solid grip surface than a polished surface, especially when hands are cold, sweaty or when wearing gloves. The flat finish is much easier to hang onto and control under these conditions. Function always tops good looks to me.

    3. Fast, accurate operation. Screw focus goes from closest to infinity very quickly. Lens is not prone to hunting or AFC dancing, even in low light. And spot on, too. No front or back focus issues, hits the target every time.

    4. Price. Not really cheap, but more affordable than inferior counterparts, especially OEM. Sigma could charge more for these EX lenses, considering their image and build quality.


    Weaknesses:    A few, and minor at best:

    1. Size-weight. This is no weenie, it's a bit of a bear. Big and on the weighty side, but featherweight gear is not as stable, and therefore more prone to camera and mirror slap shake at lower shutter speeds. This lens on a D3x or D300 is quite stable.

    2. Plan on an investment into the 82mm filter size. Optics this good need protection, and a UV or haze protector is a must. And don't skimp here! Why degrade such fine imaging ability with a cheap filter? Get a B+W if you can afford it.

    3. Zoom creep. only at extreme ups and downs. Usually only a problem when on a tripod, so it's nothing a tab of duct tape can't solve. Small price to pay for such a silky smooth and fast zoom ring.

    4. Shade size. Could be longer, it's the exact same perfect shade that comes with the 20mm f/1.8. But that's whining.


    Bottom Line:   
    Third Sigma EX series lens I've purchased, also have the 20mmf/1.8 and 10-20mm f/3.5+, both are truly fine lenses in build, sharpness, color rendition.

    Even with regular professional use, I have found the Sigma EX lenses as good as equivalent Nikkor lenses.

    The 24-70mm f/2.8 EX DG DF is a truly amazing lens. My copy was bought used, in pristine condition. It is not the HSM autofocus, it uses the 'screwdriver' focusing mechanism. It is extremely fast to focus, all the way from closest focus to infinity.

    A word about 'noisy' focus this lens is blamed for. One simple fact that is terribly overlooked is that when people evaluate the noise factor, they are most often looking through the viewfinder with the lens only inches from their ear, which is an unfair evaluation. Try listening from a 6 foot distance, with someone else prefocusing. Maybe my copy has quieter than usual gearing, since the noise isn't distracting or a nuisance, even when looking through the viewfinder. I guess there's people out there that actually feel the extra cash paid for USM is worth the silence it provides. Not me.

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    Duration Product Used:   21+ years

    Price Paid:    $349.00

    Purchased At:   eBay

    Similar Products Used:   10-20mm Sigma EX HSM DG
    18-55 f/3.5 Nikkor ED SWM
    18-105 f/3.5 Nikkor ED SWM VR
    20mm f/1.8 Sigma EX HSM DG
    28-80mm f/3.5 Nikkor AFS-D
    50mm f/1.4 Nikkor AFS
    85mm f/1.8 Nikkor AFS
    105mm f/2.5 Nikkor AIS
    180mm f/2.8 Nikkor ED IF AFS
    70-200 f/2.8 Nikkor ED IF AFS VR
    70-300 f/3.5 Nikkor ED IF AFS VR
    300mm f/2.8 Nikkor AIS

    A slew of Nikon bodies, film and digital




    Type of photography:   Other


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Mordred a Intermediate

    Date Reviewed: August 11, 2008

    Strengths:    * sharpness from 3.5 and upwards (indeed very soft at 2.8, but DOF is really minimal than too)
    Good sharp pictures from f4 and up.

    * build quality seems very decent

    * af sound doesnt trouble me at all, it might be 'loud' for some users, but i honestly didnt even notice. Sometimes u read stuff like its real real bad, but i think thats to be taken with a grain of thick salt.


    Weaknesses:    * soft at 2.8


    Bottom Line:   
    The sigma 24-70 1:2.8 EX macro is one of my best purchases till to date.
    The copy i tested (and own now) has great sharpness, no hunting and focussing right on target.

    B4 buying this one i tested the older version which was real crap (2470 df dg) on my D300. Focus was not accurate and sharpness was nowhere to be spotted.

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    Duration Product Used:   2-5 years

    Price Paid:    $400.00

    Purchased At:   price in euros

    Similar Products Used:   sigma 17-70 which was a overal good lens too, but not as sharp and no 2.8 over total range

    Type of photography:   Other


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Opethian a Intermediate

    Date Reviewed: June 19, 2008

    Strengths:    1. Very affordable for an EX lens at 2.8.

    2. The weight. I use a Samsung GX-10 with SBG-D1V battery grip. It's nice to finally have a lens that counteracts the weight of the camera.

    3. EXtremely well built. It feels very solid.

    4. The focus is fast, and accurate.

    5. The lens does not suffer from zoom creep.

    6. It performs, and looks like a lens that costs at least three times more.

    7. Lens hood is included.

    8. The focus ring just works. It's large, and very comfortable to use.



    Weaknesses:    1. The 82mm filter size WILL hurt and you definitely need to take the prices of filters into the consideration.

    2. The weight can be a PRO or a CON. Make sure you know that this is a heavy lens for its range.

    3. The zoom ring also tends to be a bit hard to use due to stiffness. I have found that with use the stiffness loosens to a more comfortable degree.

    4. On a DSLR, the crop factor will turn it into a 36-105 which puts it in the "Standard Zoom" category.


    Bottom Line:   
    The most affordable lens in its specs. I was able to purchase this for £220 from Onestop Digital and am very happy with it. I can heartily recommend this to anyone looking for a standard zoom lens moving up from the kit lens.

    The closest competitor to this lens would be the Tamron 28-75 which is a winner in its own right. The Tamron is lighter, which can be a good or bad thing for you.

    I love the weight of the lens. I also like the finish of the lens overall. Finding a filter was bit of a pain because it uses 82mm filters so take that into consideration.

    The Macro function and the capability to focus to very close objects is a very good feature as well, and it works!

    The color rendition is just spot on.

    Others claim that the auto-focus is noisy, and I feel that it's overly exaggerated. This is my personal opinion

    With this lens, I am now thinking of getting these other EX lenses:

    10-20 4-5.6 EX
    70-200 2.8 EX

    If ever Pentax/Samsung release a full frame camera, I think I got the wide angle covered then!

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    Duration Product Used:   2-5 years

    Price Paid:    $440.00

    Purchased At:   Onestop-Digital.com

    Similar Products Used:   Tamron 28-75 2.8

    Type of photography:   Other


    Overall Rating:1
    Value Rating:1
    Submitted by Randy Glover a Professional

    Date Reviewed: June 3, 2008

    Strengths:    Price, build quality, fairly fast focusing, good looking, feels like a pro lenses should

    Weaknesses:    LACK OF SHARPNESS. Dull images. No pop. Did I mention lack of sharpness?

    Bottom Line:   
    20+ year Nikon user - 3rd Sigma EX lens purchased. Purchased this from B&H. As with the others, this one was inexpensive (especially when compared to Nikon's), well built (lots of metal), & 2.8 throughout. At 82 mm, the filters are necessary but rather pricy. While the motor wasn't as quiet as those on NIkon lenses, it wasn't loud. Not blazing, but fairly fast when focusing, even when changing targets. Zoom ring very stiff. When comparing this lens to other Zigma lenses, fairly sharp, although not as sharp as the 105 macro from identical 28" focal distance. Forget about comparing it to any Nikon lens - Nikon beats it hands down when you're talking sharpness. The Sigma performed terribly compared to a Nikon 18-70 3.5-4.5 from identical 28" distance & focal lengths. From a tripod mounted D300 using the camera's auto focus & a remote release, I tested both lenses shooting a printed document. Comparing 3 shots for each lens @ each setting, both set @ f4.5, 5.6, 8, & 11 & zoomed to 35mm, 50mm, & 65mm respectively. The Sigma wasn't nearly as sharp @ any of the tests. Tried the Sigma @ f16 & the Nikon @ f 4.5, still not as sharp. Contacted B&H the next week, returned the lens with no problem. Reading other reviews, I was hoping for something close to the Nikon 24-70; however, I must have gotten one from a "bad" lot. I couldn't have been more disappointed. This is the last Sigma purchase I'll make. If you're serious about sharpness, totally forget this lens, you'll be sorry. But if you just want a lens that has 2.8 so you can say you have a 2.8 lens, go ahead. But don't way you weren't warned. And be ready with your supplier's return policy, you'll need it.

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    Duration Product Used:   21+ years

    Price Paid:    $429.00

    Purchased At:   B&H

    Similar Products Used:   Nikon zooms & primes, Sigma EX 10-20 & 105 mm

    Type of photography:   Fine Art


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by kool100vr4 a Intermediate

    Date Reviewed: February 19, 2008

    Strengths:    Great!

    Weaknesses:    None

    Bottom Line:   
    I have both Sigma 24-70mm f2.8EX, Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 HSM and Sigma 15-30mm, all give me best results by far as what i have owned before, i personally sold all my Canon and Nikon gears to stay with Fuji DSLRs and Sigma. With that said! i did have alot of problems using 3rd party lenses on my Canon and Nikon DSLR body. its frustrated me after a couple of years i sold all my C&N gears.
    With my FUJI DSLR i have no problem with any Sigma lenses at all..I am very happy with its performance, from sharpness to contrast to colors. But most of all the price that wont make me claim bankcrupcy.
    All my fotos go thru CS3 before prints, all i have to say is that Sigma produces razor edge sharp images, so sharp i have to reduce USM sometime..People normally ask me what lens of those pics come from? They would think i must used thousand of dollars lenses.
    In conclusion, for the price buy Sigma, its the best buy you can get. If you would compare same price lenses from C&N Sigma would beat them all easily. But if money is no object to you then spend on C&N prime lenses.

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    Duration Product Used:   21+ years

    Price Paid:    $320.00

    Purchased At:   Ebay

    Type of photography:   Outdoor



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    • Camera Format35 mm SLR
      Lens TypeZoom Lens
      Focal Length24mm - 70mm
      Min Aperturef/32
      Focus TypeAutofocus
      Macro LensWith Macro Lens
      Macro Magnificationx 3.8
      Closest Focusing Distance15.7 in
      Picture Angle34 - 84 degrees
      Attachment / Filter Size82 mm
      Groups / Elements14 Elements in 13 Groups
      Diameter3.5 in
      Length4.5 in
      Weight24.7 oz
      Product ID20826064
      Other Features<li>Aperture range: f/2.8-32 Min focus: 15.7 in. (40cm) <li>Dual Focus mechanism <li>Internal Focus <li>Available for: Sigma SA, Minolta(D), Nikon (D), Pentax, Canon


     

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