Save on Sigma and Tamron lenses during this early Black Friday sale

Save on Tamron and Sigma lenses during this early Black Friday sale.
Save on Tamron and Sigma lenses during this sale. Abby Ferguson

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Sigma and Tamron lenses already offer lower-cost yet quality alternatives to Canon, , and Nikon lenses. And right now, they are even more affordable during an early Black Friday sale on Amazon. If you’ve been considering getting a new lens to fill out your arsenal of gear or are a generous soul and want an exciting gift for a photographer, ‘s a great time to do so.

Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony E $374.00 (was $620.00)

A good wide-angle lens is something every photographer should have available. Designed for Sony APS-C photographers, this lens offers a 35mm equivalent focal length of 24mm. It provides an extremely fast f/1.4 maximum aperture for strong low- , making it a great tool for capturing wedding receptions or night skies. The wide aperture also helps to create separation between your subject and the and even results in some attractive bokeh. It’s one of the best APS-C wide-angle lenses you can get for your Sony camera, and this price makes it even more enticing.

TAMRON 11-20MM F/2.8 DI III-A RXD for Sony E APS-C Mirrorless Cameras $649.00 (was $829.00)

Sony APS-C users sure have a good selection of affordable wide-angle lenses to choose from during this early Black Friday sale. This Tamron lens offers a 16-30mm equivalent focal length, which is an ideal for real estate, landscape, astrophotography, and even event coverage. It offers a lot of sharpness and quality in a very compact , so it won’t feel out of place on the smaller APS-C cameras. And it’s moisture-resistant, giving you peace of mind if you get caught in bad .

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