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Sigma A 135 mm f/1.8 DG HSM

14 April 2017
Arkadiusz Olech

6. Distortion

The tested lens deals with a negligible level of pincushion distortion. On the APS-C sensor it reaches +0.24% and then it increases to +0.57% when you progress to full frame. It is a better result than that of the Canon 135L but weaker than that of the Samyang 2/135 and the Zeiss Apo Sonnar 2/135. Still you should remember all those values are so low that the distortion won’t be bothersome at all in real life.

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