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Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN

22 December 2018
Arkadiusz Olech

9. Ghosting and flares

If you work near the maximum relative aperture you don’t experience any problems related to ghosting and/or flares. On stopping down the aperture the situation deteriorates but not very much. You can notice some light artifacts when the sun is inside the frame but they aren’t big. What’s interesting, as you get the source of light further away from the frame centre they multiply for some time, remaining visible and distinct also when that source of light is in a significant distance away from the frame.

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares



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Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 56 mm f/1.4 DC DN - Ghosting and flares