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  "textContent": "Testing the Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC | Contemporary lens in Chile's Cordillera de la Sal, photographer Pato Oses highlights its compact, lightweight design and exceptional low-light performance. With superb sharpness, pleasing bokeh, and outstanding astrophotography capabilities, it excels for travel, outdoor adventures, and night-sky shooting.\n\nThe post From Mars to the Stars: Atacama with the Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary appeared first on SIGMA Blog.",
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