Sigma 50mm f/1.2 DG DN Art Lens for Sony E-Mount

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The Sigma 50mm f1.2 DG DN Art is a fast aperture prime lens that offers outstanding optical quality in a lightweight and compact form. The lens is perfect for portrait, travel and low-light photography and produces ultra-sharp images with outstanding bokeh.

The Sigma 50mm f1.2 DG DN Art features a bright f1.2 aperture with 13 rounded diaphragm blades for beautiful bokeh. This lends itself to portraits and low-light photography and promises sharp images across the whole frame with exceptional contrast and colour.

The 50mm f1.2 DG DN Art produces a smooth, natural bokeh without colour bleeding from the focal plane. This is achieved by correcting spherical aberration, sagittal coma flare, axial chromatic aberration, and other aberrations such as double-line bokeh. The lens also features a floating focus system for better short-range performance that ensures outstanding optical quality throughout the entire focusing range.

The 50mm f1.2 DG DN Art is the first Sigma lens to feature a 13-rounded diaphragm blade design. This ensures that the aperture keeps its circular shape when shooting at f1.2 and creates impressive background separation and round bokeh balls.

The lens has been designed to significantly suppress focus breathing as well as focus shift. This makes the lens a perfect choice for videographers as well as photographers. Flare and ghosting have also been significantly reduced, even when shooting in heavily backlit situations.

The lens features a Dual HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) motor to ensure effortless and reliable focusing on your subject. These motors help to keep the size of the lens as small as possible without sacrificing quality.


In the Box:
Sigma 50mm f/1.2 DG DN Art Lens
Sigma Front Lens Cap
Sigma Rear Lens Cap
Sigma Lens Hood
Sigma Lens Case

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