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Sigma Contemporary 16mm f/1.4 DC DN 16mm

80.3 Macro Score
16mm 16 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 maximum aperture and 405g weather-sealed build make it a standout low-light wide-angle prime for Sony APS-C cameras. The stepping AF motor provides silent, smooth focus for video, while 2 aspherical and 5 ED elements maintain corner-to-corner sharpness even at f/1.4. This lens is best for portrait and professional shooters needing a durable, fast 24mm-equivalent lens with strong optical performance.

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Sigma EX DG 15-30mm f/3.5-4.5 EX DG IF 15-30mm

75.6 Macro Score
15-30mm f/3.5 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

With a 15-30mm focal range, f/3.5-4.5 aperture, and Super Multi Coating that suppresses flare on digital bodies, this lens uses 17 elements—including two aspherical elements—to keep distortion in check. Its surprisingly strong 72.7/100 macro score delivers close-focus performance at just 30cm, adding versatility that’s rare in an ultra-wide zoom. It’s best for Nikon F-mount hobbyists who want a budget wide-angle zoom for architecture and landscapes while still getting tight detail shots at close range.

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Sigma Art 28mm f/1.4 DG HSM 28mm

75.1 Macro Score
28mm 16 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining an f/1.4 maximum aperture with 17 elements—including 3 aspherical and 5 ED glass—the lens delivers sharp, edge-to-edge clarity and strong contrast. Its weather-sealed barrel and HSM autofocus provide reliable, quiet performance in dusty or damp environments. It's best for landscape and street photographers who routinely shoot wide-open in low light and need a rugged, fast 28mm prime.

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Sigma EX DC 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC 10-20mm

74.6 Macro Score
10-20mm f/4 Pentax
Why we recommend this

Three special low-dispersion glass elements and two aspherical lenses in the 10-20mm zoom produce sharp ultra-wide images with reduced color fringing and distortion. A multilayer coating minimizes flare, while the 24cm minimum focus distance and light 472g build offer versatile close-up framing. This lens suits Sony/Minolta APS-C DSLR shooters who need an affordable, wide perspective for landscapes and interiors.

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Sigma EX DC 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC 10-20mm lens
Price $482

Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM 17-70mm

73.1 Macro Score
17-70mm f/2.8 Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

With a 4-stop Optical Stabilizer and an 8.7-inch close focus across its f/2.8-4 range, this 17-70mm zoom delivers 1:2.7 macro shots and low-light flexibility. The HSM autofocus and viewfinder-visible stabilization keep the 535g build steady for handheld use, aided by anti-shake technology that works independently of camera body stabilization. It’s best for Sony APS-C shooters needing a single, budget-friendly lens for both everyday scenes and detailed close-up photography.

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Sigma AF DC 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC 18-200mm

61.5 Macro Score
18-200mm 22-40 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

The 18-200mm zoom covers a 27-300mm equivalent range on APS-C cameras, with image stabilization and auto panning detection in a lightweight 405g body. A 0.45m minimum focus and 1:4.4 magnification enable versatile close-up shooting, while 72mm filter threads support easy accessory use. This lens suits outdoor travelers and hobbyists needing a single all-in-one option for landscapes and macro work, though portraiture results remain modest.

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Sigma DG OS 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro 70-300mm

57.7 Macro Score
70-300mm 22 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

A 1:2 macro mode at 300mm combined with three SLD glass elements and a 540g body make this telezoom a versatile, lightweight option for close-up reach. Its built-in motor ensures autofocus on all Nikon DSLRs, while the super multi-layer coating effectively cuts flare. Best for budget-minded Nikon shooters who want a single, portable lens to capture distant wildlife and detailed flower shots in daylight.

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Sigma EX DC OS HSM 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM 17-50mm

56.7 Macro Score
17-50mm 22 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A constant f/2.8 aperture and 4-stop optical stabilization anchor this zoom, with FLD glass delivering fluorite-level chromatic aberration correction for sharp, high-contrast images. Its 28cm minimum focus distance and 1:5 magnification enable near-macro versatility, and the EX-series build includes a petal hood and padded case. Best for APS-C Nikon DSLR shooters wanting a fast, stabilized standard zoom for event work and detail-rich portraits.

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Sigma DN 35S963 60mm

49.8 Macro Score
60mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The 60mm f/2.8 prime delivers a 120mm-equivalent telephoto reach on Micro Four Thirds with a bright constant aperture and a 50cm close-focusing distance, all in a 190g body. Its silent linear AF motor and choice of silver or black finish suit discreet shooting and style, while the Art-series optics maintain sharpness edge to edge. Best for street photographers who want a lightweight, unobtrusive lens for tight candid portraits and detail shots.

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Sigma DN 35S963 60mm lens
Price $351

Sigma DC 203101 8-16mm

32.1 Macro Score
8-16mm f/4.5 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

An 8-16mm focal range delivers a 121° angle of view on APS-C sensors, with HSM autofocus and three aspherical elements with Super Multi-Layer Coating to minimize ghosting. Weighing just 555 grams, it remains highly portable for an ultra-wide zoom without compromising optical precision. This lens is best for architectural interiors and street shooters who need dramatic, distortion-free perspectives in tight spaces.

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Sigma DC 203101 8-16mm lens
Price $493