Sigma 24-105mm f/4 Art Lens + 16x9 Format + Mountain Bikers
First off, this lens is a big hunk of glass and metal, the filter ring is a whopping 82mm. It feels solid and precise, but does it perform like a pro lens? Does it auto focus like a high end Nikkor zoom? Is it sharp at f/4? I took a few minutes to photograph mountain bikers, and I decided the set looked best cropped in 16x9 format. I am shooting with my Nikon D4, at f/4, 1/500 second shutter speed, and various ISO. Continuous AF. Spot.
My first concern was it's sharpness at F/4. It's always dark in the woods in wester Washington, and so sharpness at f/4 is important. It's very sharp, sharp enough for professional work that you would do with a full frame dSLR. There are tech reviews out there, a lot of them. Go find them and check all the numbers, but this lens is sharp enough. I should say I only tested it here from focal lengths 24-35mm. More testing on the telephoto end later, I have heard it is not as sharp at telephoto. As a wide angle lens, it's great. Auto focus was lightning fast and accurate. I rarely shoot as accurately as I did with this lens today. My go to for comparisons is the Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 VR II. The Sigma is in that range of goodness when it comes to AF speed and accuracy in a real world situation, like mountain bikers coming by you at speed.
My first impressions are really good with this lens. When I have time for more elaborate testing I will update. For now, good night.