1.03.2018/105/1 Sigma 1.4mm XNUMX: XNUMX DG HSM lens was introduced | A (Art) for full-frame SLR and mirrorless cameras for Nikon F mounts (analog Nikon 105mm F / 1.4E), Canon EF / EF-S, Sigma SA and Sony E / FE.

Sigma 105mm f / 1.4 DG HSM Art. The lens is shown on the camera. Sigma SD Quattro H with Sigma SA mount
You can track prices for the Sigma 105mm f / 1.4 DG HSM Art, and also see additional information on the lens at E-Catalog or Magazilla.
The Sigma A (Sigma Art) lens range includes the following lenses:
DG
For full-frame cameras (series DG) with mount Nikon F, Canon EF, Sigma SA:
- Sigma 14 mm 1: 1.8 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 16/11, December 2017 [cost]
- Sigma 20 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 15/11, October 2015 [Price]
- Sigma 24 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 15/11, February 2015 [Price]
- Sigma 28 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 17/12, September 2018 [Price]
- Sigma 35 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +A, +Pentax, +Cine, 13/11, November 2012 [Price]
- Sigma 40 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 16/12, September 2018 [Price]
- Sigma 50 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +A, +Cine, 13/8, January 2014 [Price]
- Sigma 70 mm 1: 2.8 DG MACRO | | | A (Art), +L, +E, 13/10, February 2018 [Price]
- Sigma 85 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 14/12, September 2016 [Price]
- Sigma 105 mm 1: 1.4 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 17/12, February 2018 [Price]
- Sigma 135 mm 1: 1.8 DG | A (Art), +L, +E, +Cine, 13/10, March 2017 [Price]
- Sigma 12-24mm 1: 4 DG | A (Art), 16/11, November 2016
- Sigma 14-24mm 1: 2.8 DG | A (Art), 17/11, February 2018 [Price]
- Sigma 24-35mm 1: 2 DG | A (Art), +Cine, 18/13, January 2015 [Price]
- Sigma 24-70mm 1: 2.8 DG OS | | | A (Art), 19/14, February 2017 [Price]
- Sigma 24-105mm 1: 4 DG OS | | | A (Art), +A, 19/14, October 2013 [Cost]
DG DN
For full-frame mirrorless cameras (series DG DN) with bayonet Leica l и Sony E:
- Sigma 14 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art), 19/15, June 2023
- Sigma 15 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art) Fisheye, 21/15, February 2024
- Sigma 20 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art), 17/15, August 2022 [Price]
- Sigma 24 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art), 17/14, August 2022 [Price]
- Sigma 35 mm 1: 1.2 DG DN | A (Art), 17/12, July 2019 [Price]
- Sigma 35 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art), 15/11, April 2021 [Price]
- Sigma 50 mm 1: 1.2 DG DN | A (Art), 17/12, March 2023
- Sigma 50 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art), 14/11, February 2023 [Price]
- Sigma 85 mm 1: 1.4 DG DN | A (Art), 15/11, August 2020 [Price]
- Sigma 105 mm 1: 2.8 DG DN MACRO | A (ART), 12/7, October 2020 [Price]
- Sigma 14-24mm 1: 2.8 DG DN | A (Art), 18/13, July 2019 [Price]
- Sigma 24-70mm 1: 2.8 DG DN | A (Art), 19/15, November 2019 [Price]
- Sigma 24-70mm 1:2.8 DG DN II | A (Art), 19/15, May 2024
- Sigma 28-45mm 1: 1.8 DG DN | A (Art) +CINE, 18/15, June 2024
- Sigma 28-105mm 1: 2.8 DG DN | A (Art), 18/13, September 2024
DC
For cropped SLR cameras (series DC) with mount Nikon F, Canon EF, Sigma SA:
- Sigma 30 mm 1: 1.4 DC | A (Art) +Pentax, +A, 9/8 [1 ASP], January 2013 [Price]
- Sigma 18-35mm 1: 1.8 DC | A (Art) +Pentax, +A, +Cine, 17/12 [5 SLD, 4 ASP], April 2013 [Price]
- Sigma 50-100mm 1: 1.8 DC | A (Art) +Cine, 21/15 [4 SLD, 3 FLD, 1 HRI], February 2016 [Price]
DN
For cropped mirrorless cameras (series DN) for Micro 4/3 and Sony E:
- Sigma 19 mm 1:2.8DN | A (Art), black/silver, 8/6 [3 ASP], January 2013 [Price]
- Sigma 30 mm 1:2.8DN | A (Art), black/silver, 7/5 [2 ASP], January 2013
- Sigma 60 mm 1:2.8DN | A (Art), black/silve, 8/6 [1 ASP, 1 SLD], January 2013
Abbreviations:
- +L means that there is a version of the lens adapted to work on mirrorless cameras with a bayonet mount Leica l
- +E means that there is a version of the lens adapted to work on mirrorless cameras with a bayonet mount Sony E/Sony FE
- + Pentax means that there is a version of the lens with a Pentax K mount (rare)
- +A means that there is a version of the lens with Sony A mount (rarity)
- + Cine means that there is a version of the lens adapted for video shooting, usually CINE versions are released simultaneously for ARRI PL, Canon EF and Sony E
- black / silver - case available in black (black) and silver (silver)
- 19 / 15, 7 / 5 and similar designations indicate the number of optical elements and groups in the optical scheme of the lens
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This is where such wipers are found?
Everywhere! The janitor can only dream of a Bugatti.)
you see often dreaming that even unemployed?
She's a bandura ...)
The meaning of posting announcements here a month late is not clear. And this is not the first time. Is it so that life seems to go on or is there some other reason?
Yes fuck such a glass did not fall. More than half a bag weighs. In addition to taking a rapist, to dragging such a miracle?
Victor, you need to pull up and push up in the morning !! And you will not write nonsense about the weight of 1.5 kg. especially for a man))) I personally and 5 kg. I wear a lens if there are beautiful photos in the end.
85ki 1.4 is enough, and this is for drocher photo
Well, as if 105mm is the most ideal in terms of geometry - as you can see the proportions of a person, so it will turn out. I dream of such glass, and my trained eye already sees slight distortions at 135 (flattening) and 85 (slight decrease in body volume)
In general, the human eye in terms of viewing angle and distortion is equivalent to a 50 mm lens, and if you do not cover with a single eye through a 50 mm lens and the other does not change the angle of the field of view, the difference will only change in distortion from manufacturers, but it is minimal by 50 mm, on wide-angle barrels and on long-focus pillow. And this lens from the announcement is interesting in that it is for macro shooting from a long distance so that a small object fits completely into the frame and at the same time the depth of field does not suffer like on a short-focus lens due to the too close shooting distance ki zre6iya large field angle t.k.u short-lenses.
What macro, why are you, the ratio is 1: 8? Yes, and why should a macrushnik have a diaphragm of 1,4, when you have to tighten up to 8-11 and even get it from the tripod by stacking. Well, or hang a macro lens in addition for a larger increase - and here the carcass is one and a half kilograms with a special filter. Portraits are luxurious and all.
I have such a lens. I am pleased with the picture, but sharpness often densely doesn't hit the mark. Can someone tell me where you can turn so that they would check and do it on the docking station?
Look for a service at your place of residence or buy a dock yourself.
At one time dreamed of 50 / 1.4. I looked at the Chinese Nikkor 50 / 1.4G with disbelief, but there weren’t enough funds on the Nikkor 58 / 1.4G.
EX series lenses are also very good, but many of them have a problem with autofocus. Sigma engineers found a brilliant (from their point of view) way out, shifting the work of correcting autofocus to the lens owners.
On the advice of colleagues, I bought Sigma 50 / 1.4 Art and a docking station for it, made a small correction and now everything is in order.
I recommend everyone to buy Sigma Art.