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Sigma 259965 105mm f/1.4-16 Standard Fixed Prime Camera Lens, Black for Sony E Mount

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Features

  • Package Dimensions: 17.78 cms (L) x 19.05 cms (W) x 26.035 cms (H)
  • Product Type: Camera Lenses
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Country Of Origin: Japan

Description

Outstanding wide-aperture, mid-telephoto performance with F1.4 brightness at maximum aperture, this lens incorporates 17 optical elements in 12 groups, an uncommonly large number of elements for a prime lens. By including three FLD glass elements, two SLD glass elements, and one aspherical lens element, the optical system minimizes axial chromatic aberration to deliver extremely high resolution along with ample peripheral light volume.

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 105 mm f/1.4


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Camera Lens Description: 105 millimetres


Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 12.9 x 12.2 inches


Item Weight: 3.62 pounds


Item model number: 259965


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 26, 2018


Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bokeh’s master!!
Amazing work Quality image great bokeh Great price Super sharp It’s build like a tank!! A little bud heave but it’s not for a long shoots!!! I used this in my church and it’s been in my camera since day one I almost wanted to ditch my other lenses lol!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Noe H.

  • This thing is not just a lens it is a piece of ART
The media could not be loaded. 5/5 Rating First impression - it took 5 days for this lens to arrive and once it did.. It was like the Red Sea parted. I opened this box and was astounded by the size of this lens. It feels every little bit of the highest quality. It's not just a lens this thing is a piece of ART.. First off - it is HUGE!! and it weighs.. But the quality you will get from this is unlike any other. I will go on record and say this is the BEST sigma lens you can buy for the E-Mount. I am very impressed and you will be too. I ordered this to shoot portraits as it will be replacing my Sony 85 F1.8. Pros Excellent Quality Looks professional Quality build Pretty quick to focus - Haven't had any issues Cons Super heavy Quite pricey Can't really fit in your lens bag.. Requires a bag of it's own. Images will be following. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021 by DaveSincere DaveSincere

  • It took only a few clicks to become a #1 fan
This won't be an in depth review just yet, but had to state how satisfied I am with this lens. It is huge and heavy for a 105mm, but 100% Awesome. I started testing it as soon as I opened it up. Indoor shots with auto ISO returned amazing results for just shooting around! Focus was fairly quick for glass this size, pretty accurate, and plenty sharp - Even wide open @ 1.4. With the weight of this lens, some may need to use a pod as free handing it may wear on you after a bit, but I didn't find it to be much of a problem overall. This lens should be a portrait slayer in the right hands! I've been eyeing it for a good bit, and am happy to have finally picked it up. Over time I may update this review if any issues arise or to add sample images besides of just the lens itself! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 by ~ 468 ~ ~ 468 ~

  • Okay, but is it better than my 135mm 1.8?
I have a Sigma 135mm 1.8 but wanted something that didn't require me to stand too far away from the client. I purchased the 105mm 1.4. Positives: #1. The bokeh and was more pleasing on the 105mm 1.4. I could visually view the improvement of the 105 simply by looking on the view finder screen on the back of my camera. Everything in the background was dreamier. I use a Sony a7iii. #2. The compression was not as strong as it is on my 135mm 1.8. It is actually more pleasing. Faces on my 135mm are weird sometimes when doing closeups. The compression on the 105 was fore lenient and aesthetically pleasing. But to be honest, I wouldn't have even known there was a difference had I not had both cameras! #3. Being a 1.4 means one more stop of light I suppose. But I didn't see a difference there. #4. I was able to be at LEAST 10 to 15 feet CLOSER to my clients with the 105mm compared to my 135mm! CONS: #1. This lens is huge and is substantially larger and heavier than my 135mm 1.8 #2. It was not as sharp as my 135mm 1.8. While I couldn't tell by looking on my camera's display screen, I could EASILY tell when I imported the images into Lightroom. It was especially noticable with the eyes! The eyes on my 135mm in natural light were ALWAYS crisper. Perhaps I received a bad lens? The 105mm is newer than the 135mm! I read sometimes how people get bad ones and send them back multiple times until they receive another one. I didn't want to do all of that as I just do not have time. #3. While I was able to be closer to the client when shooting with the 105, the results looked very similar to the distance I already shoot when I use my 85mm! People keep blasting the 135mm saying how it's a "specialty lens" that you cannot do much with. I totally disagree! I have done several shoots with it. Yes, I am about 15 feet further back, using the 135 versus the 105mm. But, I purchased a Samyang 85mm 1.4 for less than $400! So, having a 105mm didn't seem to make much sense. And, because the 105mm was simply not as crisp as my 135mm I decided to return it. For head shots and 3/4 shots, my 135mm is perfect. No need for the 105mm at all! But, if I did want to get full body shots, my 85mm is more than adequate and appeared to be on par with my 135mm when it comes to sharpness. I'd argue that the 105mm is a "specialty lens" as well. I think a lot of these reviewers are just trying to prop up the 105 because it's such weird lens spec-wise. If you have an 85 and you have a 135, there is no need for a 105mm in my opinion. If you have an 85, there is no need for a 105 in my honest opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by Vince Craig

  • Outstanding lens
This lens is the portrait dream I have been waiting on. A bit heavy but well worth it for portrait shoots. The blurred out backgrounds this lens renders is second to known, I guess this is why the call it the king. If you going to invest in a lens this year, this is it!
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by Jimal Adams

  • Gorgeous images. Not as heavy as ppl whine.
Yes, it is pricey. But it is gorgeous. I think the weight complaints are a bit overdone - I did a 5K with this thing on my neck with an A7iv =) As usual, the one downside is a less than perfect auto focus - its no Sony GM - yet it is still quite good, even in low light. These photos are from a night-time race. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Scenic Views Scenic Views

  • This lens is a must have
This lens is amazing. It’s sharp, even at 1.4. I used the Sigma 135 1.8 for 3 years and never did I ever imagine the 135 never leaving the bag. In fact, ever since I got my 105, the 135 doesn’t even make it out of the house. I am able to capture gorgeous photos outside as well we use it to capture amazing corporate headshots. This lens is a must have for any portrait photographer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 by Darryl E. Edwards Darryl E. Edwards

  • Fantastic portrait lens - sharp!
Love this portrait lens. It has really nice compression of the backgrounds and it makes it one of my favorite portrait lenses. It is built like a tank with metal body and has some nice weight to it - but not as heavy as 200mm f2 lens by a popular brands. Focusing is very fast and this lens is sharp even at f1.4 This lens comes in the carrying case, lens caps and hood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020 by Kristina M. Kristina M.

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