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ART

85mm F1.4 DG HSM

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Peak 85mm F1.4 optical performance
that more than satisfies the stringent standards of the Art line.

With all the resolving power for 50-megapixel
or higher ultra-high-megapixel cameras,this is the ultimate lens for portraits and more.

The ultimate lens for portraits and more.


Portrait photographers demand the attractive bokeh effect that large-diameter lenses offer, as well as outstanding resolution. Fulfilling the exacting standards of the Art line, the Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art delivers both of these elements at the highest level. The bokeh effect is so precise, you can focus on the pupil of the subject’s eye while blurring the eyelashes. Adding to the effect, the area in focus is extremely high-resolution while the bokeh area is very attractive in appearance. The Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art incorporates 14 lens elements in 12 groups, a remarkable structure that helps the lens deliver ultra-high-resolution. This lens is therefore an excellent match for full-frame DSLRs offering 50-megapixel or higher resolution.


Art line delivers high-level artistic expression


Sigma is organizing all its interchangeable lenses into three product lines: Contemporary, Art, and Sports, each with a distinctive concept. Designed with a focus on sophisticated optical performance and abundant expressive power, our Art line lenses deliver high-level artistic expression. Offering astonishing rendering performance that meets the highest standard, they are perfect for landscapes, portraits, still-lifes, close-ups, and casual snaps. They are made for the kind of photography that unleashes the inner artist. A powerful ally in every genre of photography, Sigma’s Art line lenses excel both in the studio for formal works and outdoors for impressive shots of architecture, starry skies, and many other scenes.

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.