Now, I’m a Believer! - Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art Lens Review

As the song says, “Now I’m a believer!” I finally got the opportunity to buy one of my dream lenses, the Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art Lens, AKA “Bokeh Master.” I have wanted this lens for a while, and in that time, I have watched countless videos of other photographers using it, wondering if all the hype is real! It is. It REALLY is!!

If you're looking for a new lens for your portrait photography, look no further because I have the details on the Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art lens.

Let's start by discussing the technical details. With a maximum aperture of f/1.04 and a 105mm focal length, this bad boy gives you the gorgeous, creamy bokeh we all desire in our portrait photography. The Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) also ensures quick and precise autofocus. With its dust- and splash-proof design, you'll be pleased to know that it is long-lasting.

This lens's image quality is what distinguishes it. With slight chromatic aberration and distortion, the images are sharp and clear. The contrast is perfect, and the colors accurately reflect reality. Oh my, the bokeh is dreamy. Your subject will stand out against the background, which will up your portrait photography game.

Let's also discuss construction quality. This lens has a metal barrel, making it strong and prepared for any shooting situation.

In conclusion, the Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art lens is a high-end, professional-grade lens that is ideal for portrait photographers. It has beautiful bokeh, is robust, and has a quick autofocus. If you want to improve your portrait photography, you should give this lens some thought.

Buy the Sigma 105mm 1.4

Dr. Christopher J. Hall

#Highered Educator, blogger, Volunteer, Rotarian, Coach, #Photographer, Techie, Motivational Speaker, 2014 SC Gov's Prof. of the Yr.  #comm_college #BeBetter

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