A Review of the Very Portable Sigma 17mm f/4 DG DN Contemporary Lens

The Sigma 17mm f/4 DG DN Contemporary lens is so small that it barely reaches past the grip of the camera to which it is attached, making it an intriguing option for anyone looking for a highly portable wide angle lens. This great video review takes a look at the lens and if it can back up that portability with the performance and image quality professionals demand.

Coming to you from Dustin Abbott, the excellent video review takes a look at the new Sigma 17mm f/4 DG DN Contemporary lens. As part of the company's Contemporary line, the 17mm f/4 offers a nice balance between performance and price in a very portable package. It features:

  • 9 elements in 8 groups
  • 2 SLD and 3 aspherical lens elements for less distortion and improved sharpness
  • Stepping motor for quick and quiet autofocus suitable for photo and video work
  • DMF and AF plus MF support
  • Super Multi-Layer Coating for fewer flares and reduced ghosting and increased contrast
  • Aperture ring and focus mode switch
  • Linear and non-linear focus support on L mount
  • Dust- and splash-resistant construction
  • Seven-blade rounded diaphragm for smoother bokeh
  • Magnetic metal lens cap
  • Weight: 7.8 oz (220 g)

Altogether, the 17mm f/4 looks like a nice option for landscape and architectural photographers who want a portable lens with good image quality. Check out the video above for Abbott's full thoughts. 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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