Compared with Tamron 85 1.8. The one, although lighter, smaller, loses in sharpness and contrast in the open. Probably the perfect 85mm lens for portraits if you don't mind the extra pounds in your bag and hand. Got pros: The highest quality lens. 1. Damn sharp wide open, even when shooting very distant objects, very rich colors, excellent blur. 2. Round aperture 3. Fast and quiet AF, it feels like there is no noticeable difference in speed and sound when compared with L-series fixes. 4. Quality, solidity, there is a protective rubber band on the mount. 5. As always for sigma - equipment: a huge case with a shoulder strap, a tight hood. Cons below: Probably one: He's just gigantic. Rather, GIANT, and very heavy. Larger than the Canon 135mm, 150 grams heavier than the 85 1.2 and 150 grams lighter than the 70-200 2.8. I never use filters, but here are a ruinous 86mm diameter.
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