Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN | C review: cheaper, lighter… better than a 24-70mm?

The Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Contemporary is a compact, lightweight and affordable lens with a fast constant aperture

Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN | C review
(Image: © Hannah Rooke)

Digital Camera World Verdict

If you're looking for a lightweight, affordable alternative to the standard 24-70mm f/2.8, the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN | C ticks all the boxes. It's not quite as wide at the wide end, but if you can get by without that extra 4mm the Sigma is an impressive bit of kit considering the price. The lens feels well built, the focus and zoom rings are smooth, and you can rotate from 28-70mm in one fell swoop. The one downside is that it's not fully weather-sealed, so we wouldn't recommend using it in pouring rain.

Pros

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    f/2.8 maximum aperture

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    Good value for a fast standard zoom

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    Lightweight

Cons

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    Not fully weather sealed

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    Missing 4mm from wide-angle

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    Corners not so sharp

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For many photographers, a 24-70mm lens is an essential bit of kit, but an f/2.8 variant often comes with a hefty price tag. Even the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 Art lens, which is a lot cheaper than the Sony G Master, is still well over a grand. The release of the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN suddenly made this sought-after zoom range so much more affordable. 

Not only does it cost a lot less than the best standard zoom lenses, but it's much smaller and lighter, too, making it ideal for traveling.

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Hannah Rooke
Freelance contributor

Having studied Journalism and Public Relations at the University of the West of England Hannah developed a love for photography through a module on photojournalism. She specializes in Portrait, Fashion and lifestyle photography but has more recently branched out in the world of stylized product photography. Hannah spent three years working at Wex Photo Video as a Senior Sales Assistant, using her experience and knowledge of cameras to help people buy the equipment that is right for them. With eight years experience working with studio lighting, Hannah has run many successful workshops teaching people how to use different lighting setups.