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ART

85mm F1.4 DG DN

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85mm F1.4
Redefining the Classic

Mark a new chapter of the Art line F1.4
in the mirrorless age. Large-diameter,unparalleled optical performance,
compact and lightweight,
and high-speed AF ─ all in your hand.

The 85mm F1.4 DG DN | Art combines a clear and delicate rendering performance, which is requisite for portrait photography, with beautiful, rich bokeh effects only possible with lenses such as a large-diameter F1.4, at a level that will satisfy both professional and advanced amateur photographers. The focal length of 85mm and significant bokeh effect at F1.4 brightness allow the users’ subjects to stand out in a complementary fashion, which is one of the essences of taking portrait photography, so users can enjoy it to the fullest.


In addition to the fast and consistent AF response, the mirrorless-exclusive design of the 85mm F1.4 DG DN | Art has realized a lightweight and compact lens body that defies convention. And its small body is packed with a range of functionalities, including a dust and splash resistant structure*, supported by an excellent build quality.


The 85mm F1.4 DG DN | Art is Sigma’s new “ultimate portrait lens” for the mirrorless age. And with it, Sigma proposes a whole new world of possibilities provided by this “85mm F1.4 lens for everyday use,” thanks to the unprecedented level of portability, free from size- or weight-related limitations.


*Although this construction allows the lens to be used in light rain, it is not the same as being waterproof.

Impressions

Beyond glass and metalt

I decided to dedicate myself to the profession of photography when I was working as an architectural assistant at the university. My professor asked me by chance if I was able to take photos of his new project in Milan.

Technical, scientific and artistic

Years ago, standing under a truly dark sky for the first time, I remember a feeling of vastness washing over me. Looking out, toward the horizon, and then tilting my head back so I could look straight up. It felt like an overwhelming number of stars.