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Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG II Art Lens

Original price was: $1,549.00.Current price is: $1,399.00.

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Buy Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG II Art Lens

Key Features & Benefits

  • Extremely fast f/1.2 maximum aperture gives exceptional low-light capability, very shallow depth of field, and strong subject separation.

  • Very high optical performance even wide open: strong control of chromatic aberration, sagittal coma flare, distortion; very good sharpness from center to edges.

  • Compact & lighter than its predecessor: about 30% lighter and 20% shorter than the earlier version.

  • Dual HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) autofocus system: fast, precise, quiet. Better for both stills and video, with reduced focus breathing.

  • Includes useful physical controls: aperture ring (click-/declick-capable), aperture ring lock, focus mode switch, AFL (focus hold) button. Helps with video work and fast operation.

  • Weather-sealed/dust & splash resistant construction; water-/oil-repellent coating on front element. More resilient for outdoor and challenging conditions.


Technical Specs

Category Specification / Feature
Focal Length 35 mm (full-frame)
Maximum Aperture f/1.2
Minimum Aperture f/16
Lens Mounts Available Sony E-mount; L-Mount
Format Coverage Full-frame (DG)
Angle of View ≈ 63.4°
Number of Diaphragm Blades 11, rounded
Minimum Focus Distance 28 cm (≈ 11.1 in)
Maximum Magnification Ratio 1:5.3 (≈ 0.19×)
Optical Construction 17 elements in 13 groups (1 SLD + 4 aspherical elements)
Filter Size (Front) 72 mm
Other Features Aperture ring with lock; focus mode switch; water/oil repellent coating; reduced focus breathing; improved backlight resistance/flaring control; lighter & shorter design vs previous version.
Dimensions φ81.0 × 111.4 mm (≈ 3.19 × 4.39 in) for L-Mount
φ81.0 × 113.4 mm (≈ 3.19 × 4.46 in) for Sony E-Mount
Weight ≈ 755 g (≈ 26.6 oz / ≈ 1.66 lb) for L-Mount
≈ 750 g (≈ 26.5 oz / ≈ 1.65 lb) for Sony E-Mount

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In the blink of an iris.

Freeze time with shutter speeds as fast as 1/8000 of a second—fast enough to capture moments invisible to the naked eye. When shooting with wide aperture settings for shallow depth-of-field and blurred backgrounds, that speed can also be used to control your shot’s brightness.

Super powered.

Z 5 is powered by Nikon’s fast, comprehensive EXPEED 6 image processing system. It’s the secret behind the camera’s sensational photo and video quality, autofocus performance, low-light capabilities, distortion control, image clarity, color reproduction and more.

The stability you crave.

Sharpness starts with stability, and Z 5 has one of the best in-camera image stabilization systems available. NIKKOR Z lenses activate 5-axis VR image stabilization—up to five stops* of stabilization in up to five directions

In the blink of an iris.

Freeze time with shutter speeds as fast as 1/8000 of a second—fast enough to capture moments invisible to the naked eye. When shooting with wide aperture settings for shallow depth-of-field and blurred backgrounds, that speed can also be used to control your shot’s brightness.

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