All about the Sigma 135mm f/1.4 DG's beautiful rendering

Their 105mm for DSLRs is highly regarded, so can they follow it up on mirrorless at a slightly longer focal length? In this video I take a look only at how the lens renders, because it really needs to be beautiful. Come join my new Patreon for more behind-the-scenes content, including ad-free video watching, photo sets, presets, etc:   / robertmay   Cameras: Panasonic Lumix S5IIX, Sigma Bf Lenses: Sigma 20-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DG, 135mm f/1.4 DG Microphone: Rode Wireless Pro Filters: Freewell Locking Hybrid VND/CPL (use code "LOCK10" for 10% off over on Freewell's store: https://freewellgear.com/collections/...) Backpack: PGYTECH OneGo Lite backpack: https://amzn.to/3TVWqbB (promo code: ROBERTMAY) Music from Uppbeat: https://share.uppbeat.io/5tv4kv0gi8l0 I edit the majority of my photos using DxO PhotoLab and other DxO products. Use code ROBERT15 over on https://www.dxo.com for a discount on their various offerings. Patreon:   / robertmay   Website: https://robertmay.photography BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/robertmay.ph... Glass: https://glass.photo/robertmay #sigma #sigmabf #cameragear 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Smooth backgrounds 02:13 - Iris 02:38 - Bokeh 04:44 - Longitudinal chromatic abberration 05:57 - Flaring resistance, contrast, and portrait/event photo examples 07:14 - Thoughts, price, and conclusion