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Sigma 35mm F1.2 Art DG DN Lens for Sony E

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Features

  • First wide-angle AF lens with F1.2 maximum aperture for the full-frame Sony E-mount and l-mount system
  • Max focal length: 35.0
  • Package Weight: 1.622 kilograms
  • Package Dimensions: 15.4 L x 21.2 H x 17.9 W (centimeters)

Description

35mm F1. 2 art DG DN

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 35 mm


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Camera Lens Description: 35mm f/1.2 Lens


Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6 x 7.3 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Item model number: 341965


Date First Available: July 9, 2019


Manufacturer: Sigma


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Gorgeous Lens, it's big and it's heavy but I take it everytime I leave the house!
Style: Single
This lens is just amazing! It's by far my favorite lens out of all my lenses! I use a Sigma 16mm F1.4 lens, the G Master 24-70mm, the Zeiss 55mm and the Zeiss 16-35mm and even though this 35mm F1.2 lens is the biggest and heaviest of them all I take it with me everywhere! (Even though this lens is heavy and big I noticed the weight is distributed evenly so it's not very heavy to lift. I'm not very strong, and I hated using the G Master lens because all the weight is at the very end after about 10mins of shooting with the G Master lens my arms are sore and weak and shaking causing some photos I took to be blurry.) Also this lens is sharp, it's bokeh is beautiful and it autofocusing is fast! It's also very sturdy as my lens was accidentally dropped really hard on wood floor, I was extremely worried about it but it still works perfectly fine! Since I live in South Korea it's winter and now super cold outside so I can't go out and take as many photos! However, I use this lens every single day for my streams I'm a full time streamer and I stream everyday here on Amazon Live! You can find my live streams by going to Amazon.com/shop/atarabyte or clicking on my Amazon profile! If you have any questions about this lens or want to see it work in real time stop by my stream and chat with me! I love the company and I love to help people. Maybe I can help you to find which lens will suit you best! But I hope you have a great day! And I hope all your photos come out amazing and all lenses you buy in the future you love as much as I love this lens! ^^ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020 by Atara Atara

  • Fantastic Optics. Huge 35mm Lens
Style: Single
That's the Sigma 35mm 1.2 on the A7RII in the picture. Sitting next to it is the Zeiss Batis 18. So yeah, its huge for a 35mm lens. Autofocus is quick and accurate, works well with Eye AF. Smooth Bokeh, as much as you can expect for a 35mm focal length. Sharpness is rather unbelievable, particularly in the center at f1.2. With the exception of landscapes at infinity with detail across the frame to the corners, the only reason to ever stop this lens down is to control the depth of field. Every aperture from 1.2 to 16 is more than sharp enough at the point of focus, even on the demanding A7RII sensor. There is some field curvature, hence the caveat for landscapes at infinity. Testing my copy showed that f4 is required to get excellent sharpness across every pixel when focused at infinity, with near-perfection across the entire sensor at f5.6. Good flare resistance too. However look at that thing, it is a cannon, heavy and big. You have to really want best-available 35mm E-Mount performance to make it worth carrying this thing around as part of a prime set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019 by Person Person

  • Problems with autofocus on Panasonic S1R
Style: Single
I returned two of these because they won't autofocus to infinity on the S1R camera. Apparently not enough slack in autofocus range to take into account variation in flange to sensor distance on S1R. Manual focus no problem.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019 by Norman Rogers

  • A must have!
Style: Single
This is the first time I’ve used the 35mm focal range. I’m usually on the 85 or 135mm range. This glass renders beautiful and sharp photos. I use it on both my A7Riv and A7iii and I am blown away with the resolution I get on each body. It focuses fast, with a tiny bit of noise but it is not audible in a real world situation. I see most people complain because of its weight, but on a newer body like the A7Riv it feels great in my hand. This lens is a must have for photographers that shoot family photos, wedding and occasional portraits! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021 by Akiidan Photo Akiidan Photo

  • Best prime I own
Style: Single
Been using it on my Sony A7III without any issue. I’ve never had a problem with big lenses and usually support my camera by the lens rather than the body so wasn’t bothered by its heft. I shoot mainly low light events so having the wider aperture is more important than compactness for me. That said, it’s crazy sharp even wide open and the autofocus works without a hitch so I’m satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 by B. Ong

  • Extremely Sharp
Style: Single
This lens is razor sharp on the Sony A7RIV! Love it!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020 by Dennis J. Meredith

  • Best Sony 35mm
Style: Single
Absolute best 35mm you can get for Sony E Mount
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2020 by andrew sims

  • DO NOT BUY THIS LENS FOR LEICA USERS!!
Style: Single
I purchased this lens in the L-Mount used on my Leica SL2, I mainly got it because its a F 1.2 as all my other lenses are at F1.4. I've been having auto focus issues and thought I got a bad copy but I ended up trying two other copies and they were the same. If I lock focus on something the screen flickers and it's really annoying. I'm not sure if its an issue with other cameras in the L-Mount alliance such as the Panasonics. I love sigma glasses especially the 85mm DG DN as i'm mainly a sony shooter (A7RIV). Sigma is currently trying to fix this issue which is great but this heavy is absolutely heavy especially paired with a Leica with battery grip. But yes, its a very sharp lens like every other DG DN sigma BUT is the weight really worth it? And the most important question is F1.2 really necessary? Sigma is in the process of putting together a 35mm F1.4 and I'm definitely going to switch over. You shouldn't even be shooting portraits at F1.2 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021 by adam nguyen pham adam nguyen pham

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