The Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG II Art Lens combines speed, portability, and optical excellence in a wide-angle prime designed for both stills and video. With its bright f/1.2 maximum aperture, the lens offers remarkable subject separation, expressive bokeh, and confident low-light performance. Sigma has also managed to make this updated version approximately 30% lighter and 20% shorter than its predecessor, making it easier to keep in your kit for all-day use.
Engineered for versatility, the lens includes thoughtful refinements for hybrid creators. An aperture ring can be clicked for still photography or de-clicked for smooth video adjustments, while a customizable AFL button and a focus mode switch offer quick access to essential controls. A dust- and splash-resistant build, plus a water- and oil-repellent front coating, ensure durability even in unpredictable outdoor conditions.
Optical Precision
- A complex arrangement of 17 elements in 13 groups includes four double-sided aspherical elements and one Special Low Dispersion (SLD) element, which work together to minimize aberrations and deliver edge-to-edge sharpness.
- An 11-blade rounded diaphragm produces smooth, natural bokeh, while Sigma’s advanced coatings help reduce flare and ghosting when shooting against strong light sources.
- The lens was carefully designed to maintain clarity at f/1.2, ensuring consistent results throughout the aperture range.
Upgraded Autofocus System
- Sigma’s dual HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) motors provide fast, quiet, and precise focusing that’s well-suited for both still photography and video capture.
- The lens has been optimized to minimize focus breathing, maintaining framing consistency when shifting focus during video.
By blending portability, durability, and optical precision, the Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG II Art Lens delivers professional-level performance in a design that’s practical enough to carry everywhere. Whether you’re shooting landscapes, street photography, interviews, or cinematic video, this lens is built to meet the needs of modern creators.

































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