- Overview
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This lens completes the Sigma large aperture series of portable wide-angle, standard, and telephoto prime lenses in Micro Four Thirds and Sony E mounts. Featuring compact design, light weight and outstanding image quality offered in Sigma’s Contemporary line, this lens stuns with a beautiful bokeh effect and the amount of brightness expected from F1.4 lenses even in the mid-telephoto range for cropped sensor cameras. In addition, this lens is characterized by smooth and quiet autofocus ideal for video shooting. Compatible with the Sony E mount Fast Hybrid AF, it also achieves precise AF tracking. By using the face recognition or eye AF functions of the camera, focus will continuously be on the face or the eye even if the subject moves during the shoot.
- Tech Specs
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LENS CONSTRUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Lens Construction 10 Elements in 6 Groups Angle of View (DC) 28.5º Number of Diaphragm Blades 9 (Rounded) Minimum Aperture f16 Minimum Focusing Distance 19.7 in Filter Size (mm) 55mm Maximum Magnifications 1: 7.4 Dimensions
(Diameter x Length)ø66.5mm x 59.5mm / ø2.6in. x 2.3in. Weight 9.9 oz Corresponding Mounts Micro Four Thirds Sony E-mount GEOMETRICAL MTF CHART
DIFFRACTION MTF CHART
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