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The Sigma 35mm F/1.4 DG DN II Art For L-Mount and Sony-E is a premium wide-angle prime lens designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. As part of Sigma’s renowned Art series, this second-generation 35mm delivers exceptional sharpness, improved portability, and enhanced autofocus performance—making it a go-to lens for professionals and serious creators.
Ideal for portraits, weddings, street photography, environmental shots, and cinematic video production, it combines a fast F/1.4 aperture with advanced optical engineering to produce stunning detail and beautifully smooth bokeh.
Feature: Versatile wide-angle prime perspective.
Benefit: Perfect balance between environmental context and subject focus—great for portraits, street, and documentary work.
Feature: Large F/1.4 aperture across the focal length.
Benefit: Exceptional low-light performance and beautiful background separation with creamy, professional bokeh.
Feature: Precision-engineered optical design with FLD, SLD, and aspherical elements.
Benefit: Outstanding sharpness from center to edge with minimal distortion, flare, and chromatic aberration.
Feature: Advanced stepping motor (HLA – High-response Linear Actuator).
Benefit: Fast, accurate, and near-silent focusing—ideal for both photography and video recording.
Feature: Redesigned optical and mechanical construction.
Benefit: Easier to carry and handle for long shooting sessions without sacrificing image quality.
Feature: Dust- and splash-resistant construction with a durable metal barrel.
Benefit: Reliable performance in demanding environments and outdoor conditions.
Feature: Manual aperture control with click/de-click option.
Benefit: Smooth exposure transitions during video shooting.
Wedding Photography
Portrait Photography
Street & Documentary
Travel Photography
Cinematic Video Production
Low-Light Shooting
| Model | Sigma 35mm F/1.4 DG DN II Art |
|---|---|
| Lens Mount | Sony E / Leica L (varies by version) |
| Format Compatibility | Full-Frame (DG) |
| Focal Length | 35mm |
| Maximum Aperture | F/1.4 |
| Minimum Aperture | F/16 |
| Lens Construction | Advanced multi-element design with FLD, SLD & Aspherical elements |
| Autofocus System | HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | Approx. 0.3m |
| Maximum Magnification | Approx. 1:5 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 11 (Rounded) |
| Filter Size | 67mm |
| Image Stabilization | No (Relies on in-body stabilization if available) |
| Weather Sealing | Dust & Splash Resistant |
| Weight | Approx. 640g (varies slightly by mount) |
| Included Accessories | Lens Hood, Front Cap, Rear Cap |
$989.00 Original price was: $989.00.$889.00Current price is: $889.00.
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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.
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.
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
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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