*Sign up to Patreon for 12 months and get 10% off! Two group Zoom calls a month, a friendly private Facebook group and lots of tips and tricks. ![]() > More Content? Join Patreon (Instant Access!) – Access 200+ exclusive posts including 100+ videos. > YouTube Monthly Giveaways – Subscribe to the YouTube channel for a chance to win! Monthly giveaways – £30/$40+ of Patreon & Zoom call access and higher value items such as lenses. > Zoom Consultations – Not sure what camera or lens to buy? Book a 1:1 Zoom call and I can answer your questions and give pros and cons of similar products. > New! Workshops/ Photowalks Mailing List – Sign up to receive info on future events specific to your city/ country/ interest. To summarise, you can chose from Sigma Art fast prime lenses, the smaller compact slower (many are f2) Sigma Contemporary lenses and APS-C lenses for cameras like the Leica CL and TL. For the Leica SL and Lumix S5 I like the compact 45mm f2.8 DG DN lens plus the 65mm f2 DG DN which should be great for portraits. If I was looking to buy lenses for the Leica CL I would consider the Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC DN and the compact 56mm f1.4 DC DN. Sigma offer something for everyone and at an affordable price, especially if buying used. ![]() To see all the Sigma lenses available visit – Affordable Sigma lens for Leica In this mini review I only covered one Sigma Art lens and one Sigma Contemporary lens. ![]() Smaller size is important to me so I have no interest in the large fast Sigma Art lenses, even if they can make nice photos. For me, Sigma is doing a great job with their new compact affordable DG DN lenses. They offer Leica L mount users a much cheaper alternative to Leica SL lenses. Yes if you like the sharp modern look and yes if you want to have autofocus. So in summary, do I think Sigma lenses are worth it? (Verses all the other lens brand lenses I use on Leica cameras).
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