With a price-tag that is only just shy of £300, Sigma's 30mm optic is on the pricey side for a 'standard' lens – and with good reason since it comes with an exceptionally fast f/1.4 maximum aperture....
With the sensor of a DSLR in a compact body, is this the ultimate compact camera we've been waiting for? ..
Upon first inspection, the Sigma EF-530 DG ST flash looks like a no-nonsense piece of kit...
Features a pair of sensors that compensate for camera shake and automatic detection of camera movement when panning...
This is one of the cheapest lenses in this category and is available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sigma and Sony mounts..
Coming from Sigma's DG range, this 70-300mm optic is suitable for film and digital sensors up to 35mm in size.
This is a comparatively large unit that offers full tilt and bounce functions......
We take a look at the Sigma SD14 – the third DSLR to employ the unique triple-layered Foveon sensor and the first to deliver JPEG files.
The only system currently available from a major independent, the Sigma EM-140DG is available for Nikon (i-TTL), Canon E-TTL) and Sigma cameras........
If you're looking for something a little more than just a standard zoom, Sigma offers a few lenses with Macro capabilities built in.........
Another Sigma full-frame lens, this one offers 1:1 magnification with a minimum focus distance of 31.3cm....
The lens has an impressive maximum aperture of f/2.8, dropping to f/45 minimum (f/32 on Nikon or Pentax cameras)...
The last version of these lens was a cracker, and now Sigma has revamped it and added a macro function too, making a it a very attractive proposition indeed. .