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Sigma launches the "Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II | Art"

Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II | Art, available mounts: L-Mount, Sony E-mount

Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II | Art, available mounts: L-Mount, Sony E-mount

Sigma Corporation (Headquarters: Kawasaki, Kanagawa; CEO: Kazuto Yamaki) is pleased to announce the “Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II | Art”, a large-aperture wide-angle lens for full-frame cameras that combines outstanding resolution with a compact, lightweight design.

As the latest evolution of the "35mm F1.4"—the origin of the Sigma Art line renowned for its overwhelming optical performance—this lens will be released on Thursday, April 16, 2026.

 

Key Features

● The best optical performance ever in Sigma’s 35mm F1.4 Art line
● A refi ned compact and lightweight design
● Designed for comfortable shooting of both stills and video

 

Exceptional resolution across the entire frame from maximum aperture

Built on Sigma’s latest optical design technology, the completely redesigned 15-element, 12-group construction delivers extraordinarily detailed rendering that surpasses previous generations of 35mm F1.4 Art line lenses. By incorporating new glass materials that were previously diffi cult to process, together with four high-precision aspherical elements and two SLD glass elements, the lens thoroughly suppresses aberrations, particularly axial chromatic aberration, which is often prominent in large-aperture lenses.
Sigma’s rigorous Art line standards ensure outstanding resolution across the entire frame, even at maximum aperture.

 

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Rich and beautiful bokeh without color bleeding

By thoroughly correcting axial chromatic aberration, the lens suppresses color fringing not only in the in-focus plane but also in out-of-focus areas, producing beautifully natural bokeh. The lens features an 11-blade rounded diaphragm, which maintains a round shape even when stopping down from maximum aperture. In addition, by refi ning the surface accuracy of the aspherical elements to the highest level, the lens enables smooth and beautifully round bokeh

Newly developed AAC (Advanced Amorphous Coating)

The newly developed AAC (Advanced Amorphous Coating) features a low-refractive-index amorphous layer that dramatically reduces refl ections responsible for ghosting and fl are, delivering exceptionally clear, high-contrast image quality.

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Pursuing uncompromising compactness and lightness

By adopting a fl oating focus system, the lens achieves both enhanced optical performance and a more compact, lightweight design. Compared to the previous model―the Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG DN | Art , it is approximately 14% shorter and 20% lighter. The mechanical design incorporates numerous space-saving innovations down to the smallest details, ensuring truly uncompromising compactness and portability. This agility empowers photographers to pursue their creative vision.

Fast and quiet autofocusing with dual HLA system

The lens employs Sigma’s dual HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) system, which drives its large and heavy focus group with high power and speed. Even as a large-aperture lens where the focus group tends to become heavier, it delivers fast, accurate, and quiet AF for both stills and video—ensuring that the user can capture decisive moments reliably.

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Designed for comfortable shooting of both stills and video

By assembling high-precision parts made of aluminum, TSC, and other materials, the lens achieves the high level of rigidity, durability, and build quality expected of the Art line without compromising portability.

The lens is equipped with an AFL button in two locations, which can be assigned to a range of functions via the menu on selected cameras. In addition to the aperture ring, the lens is equipped with an aperture ring lock switch and a click switch to turn the click on and off.

Optimization of the focus group arrangement and aspherical shape signifi cantly suppresses focus breathing. The change in angle of view due to focus shift is minimized, creating a natural-looking focus shift when recording video.

In addition to a dust- and splash-resistant structure, the frontmost surface of the lens has a water- and oil-repellent coating applied, so that the lens can be used safely even in harsh outdoor environments.

The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II | Art comes with a dedicated petal-type hood that shields the front element from stray light to reduce the chances of unwanted fl are. The hood attaches securely to the lens with a locking mechanism.

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