SIGMA ART 20MM F/1,4 DG DN SONY E-MOUNT

SIG414965
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Sigma Art 20mm f/1,4 DG DN – Sony E / FE

  • Highest optical performance 
  • Incredible build quality and usability
  • Option of both a front and rear filter (gel filter)
  • Dust and splash proof

Outstanding optical quality and a range of invaluable features - The ultimate astrophotography lens

The F1.4 series represents the SIGMA Art line, which pursues the highest optical performance and rich expression. The full-frame SIGMA 20mm F1.4 DG DN | Art is a mirrorless version of the SIGMA 20mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art; the one and only lens with its unique specification of maximum aperture of 1.4 and an ultra-wide angle of 20mm. This lens offers photographers overwhelming optical performance and unlimited potential for ultra wide-angle creativity at a compact physical size.

The exceptional F1.4 brightness and the breathtaking sharpness across the entire image even at maximum aperture make this lens the ultimate choice for astrophotography. In nightly darkness and focused to infinity, the 20mm F1.4 DG DN | Art captures stars in the sky as clear, precise pinpoints of light.

State-of-the-art optical design and the large, high-precision double-sided aspheric glass front element made it possible to add a front filter thread without any compromises regarding optical performance or size.

The addition of other invaluable features such as a rear filter holder and a variety of useful switches further increases the creative possibilities and easy usability of the lens.

Its incredible sharpness and very bright aperture, coupled with the compact body and thoughtful features, make the SIGMA 20mm F1.4DG DN | Art the ultimate lens for astrophotography and an ideal companion for any photographically demanding situation.

This ultimate astrophotography lens is the culmination of the unparalleled manufacturing technology of SIGMA’s sole production base in Aizu, Japan, as well as the company’s expertise and experience in large-aperture wide-angle lenses.