Order the Sigma 135mm f/1.4: http://SDP.io/S135f14 Sigma's lenses are known for their quality, and the Sigma 20-200mm lens is no exception, offering incredible versatility for various photography styles. This lens is particularly good for portraits, with a smooth bokeh that makes your subject stand out. The sharpness and overall image quality make it a great choice. The brand-new Sigma 135mm f/1.4 is here—and it might just be the sharpest portrait lens ever made. In this hands-on review, I’ll show you real-world photos, bokeh samples, autofocus tests, and side-by-side comparisons against the legendary 85mm and 70-200mm lenses. Is this the perfect lens for portraits, weddings, or even street photography? Or is it just too big and too heavy for everyday use? I’ll break it all down so you can decide if this is the right lens for your kit. 0:00 Introduction 0:52 Design 1:29 Is 135mm right for you? 3:12 Sigma 135mm f/1.4 vs Sigma 200mm f/2.0 3:33 Weight & Controls 4:26 Sharpness 4:48 Bokeh: Can you see the difference between f/1.4 and f/1.8? 5:05 Contrast & Chromatic Aberration 5:23 Autofocus 7:03 Video 7:31 Summary

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