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Sigma A 30 mm f/1.4 DC HSM

15 April 2013
Arkadiusz Olech

9. Ghosting and flares

We don’t have any serious reservations concerning the performance of the tested lens when it comes to the work against bright light. At the maximum relative aperture, regardless of the position of the source of light, you can only notice two weak greenish ghosts. After stopping down the aperture there are more artifacts but they never become very intensive.

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Sigma A 30 mm f/1.4 DC HSM - Ghosting and flares

Sigma A 30 mm f/1.4 DC HSM - Ghosting and flares

Sigma A 30 mm f/1.4 DC HSM - Ghosting and flares