It’s ideal for still life and portraiture, when you want to combine sharpness with beautiful bokeh - the quality of defocused areas within images. However, as one of Sigma’s ‘Art’ rather than ‘Sports’ lenses, it’s really designed more for enabling a tight depth of field for creative effect. For one thing, you can shoot with faster shutter speeds under low lighting conditions, freezing the action for floodlit or indoor sports. When you feel the need for speed, this Sigma is 1.33 f/stops faster than an f/2.8 lens, which can give significant advantages.
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