Sigma 15mm F1.4 Diagonal Fisheye sample gallery: Night photography in the sub-arctic

When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. $(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_7918734101","galleryId":"7918734101","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) });Recent Videos In late February, Sigma surprised us by announcing its 15mm F1.

4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye lens, an optic squarely aimed at astrophotography. Sensing an opportunity, we put the lens into the hands of Jos

An important note about these sample photos: When shooting sample galleries for lenses, we typically keep ISO values as low as possible to prevent image noise from affecting the apparent sharpness of images. By its very nature, astrophotography often requires higher ISO values, even with the fastest lenses. As a result, we asked Jos

What did he think of the lens? "Diagonal fisheye lenses are part of my arsenal to capture very wide sky subjects such as auroras and the Milky Way," he told us. "The Sigma 15mm F1. 4 DG DN is the fastest and sharpest diagonal fisheye lens I have ever used. Its focus lock is a feature that, as an astrophotographer, I have been wishing for for years. "

You can learn more about the lens here.

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Jos, PhD is an Emmy-nominated astronomer, night sky photographer, public speaker, and photo tour operator who creates multimedia works that communicate science in engaging ways. His Science & Symphony films through KV 265 have been presented in more than 260 concerts and 215 lectures in 21 countries.

Josaurora photographer, leads his Borealis Science & Photo Tours in Yellowknife, Canada, where you can view, photograph, and learn about the Northern Lights.

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