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Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN

27 February 2021
Maciej Latałło

9. Ghosting and flares

When it comes to the performance against bright light you can't complain as long as the lens is set near the maximum relative aperture. The situation changes a bit after a stronger stopping down – ghosting and flares become visible without any problems, mostly when the sun is positioned inside the frame. After moving the sun outside the field of view light artifacts disappear and contrast remains on a satisfactory level.

Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares



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Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares

Sigma C 65 mm f/2 DG DN - Ghosting and flares