This keeps shots high contrast and free of excessive flare even when working in difficult light. The lens performs very well in backlit conditions thanks to Sigma’s anti-ghosting and anti-flare technology that it has cultivated through countless simulations and real-life testing. Manual focusing is smooth and precise, but with the right amount of resistance for film-makers. This motor controls a focusing lens group composed of a single, lightweight element, which means AF is responsive and quiet, and is able to keep track of moving objects very effectively. The focusing mechanism in this lens features a stepping motor. This minimises all types of aberration including axial chromatic aberration, which cannot be corrected in-camera. With two Special Low Dispersion (SLD) elements, an Extraordinary Low Dispersion (ELD) element, an ‘F’ Low Dispersion (FLD) element and two aspherical elements, and as well as other high-performance glass, the lens’ advanced optical construction utilises SIGMA’s state-of-the-art optical design technology. The lens incorporates 15 elements in 11 groups. It includes ultra-fast AF, a de-clickable and lockable aperture ring and a customisable AFL button so it's well-suited to video shooting as it is still photography. ![]() Its wide-standard focal length and bright aperture make it perfect for a wedding, portrait and travel photography, as well as film making. What do you think? Do you already have the original 35mm F1.The Sigma 35mm F1.4 Art is a durable, compact and lightweight prime lens designed for Sony mirrorless cameras. Each lens and all of its parts is built entirely at SIGMAs sole factory in Aizu in Japan. We’ll see if other mounts like Nikon Z or Canon RF will follow the initial Leica L and Sony E-mount options, but for now it’s only the latter two. ![]() Or, if you need a more compact option, maybe the SIGMA 35mm F2 DG DN | Contemporary ($ 639) might be worth a closer look. And if you want even more, you might want to check out the 35mm F1.2 DG DN | Art, although it’s more expensive ($1,499) and bigger in size. ![]() The “old” version is still available for $799. The new SIGMA 35mm F1.4 DG DN | Art will sell for $899 and it should be available soon (mid May). The lens comes with a locking petal type hood.
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