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SKU : 3382M31
35mm Full-Frame Wide-Angle Prime Lens
Bright f/1.4 Maximum Aperture
Sigma Art Series Optical Design
Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) Autofocus
13 Elements in 11 Groups Construction
FLD, SLD & Aspherical Elements
9-Blade Rounded Diaphragm
67mm Filter Thread
The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Art is a professional full-frame wide-angle prime lens designed for DSLR systems and adaptable to Sony mirrorless cameras using an adapter. It is one of Sigma’s most iconic Art lenses, known for its sharpness, natural perspective, and strong low-light capability.
It is widely used in weddings, street photography, portraits, documentary work, and cinematic video production due to its balanced field of view that closely matches human vision.
| Product | Price |
|---|---|
| Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Art Lens | KSh 93,700 |
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Lens Type | Standard Wide-Angle Prime Lens |
| Mount | Canon EF / Nikon F / Sigma SA (adapter required for Sony) |
| Format Coverage | Full Frame |
| Focal Length | 35mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1.4 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
| Optical Design | 13 Elements in 11 Groups |
| Autofocus | Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) |
| Diaphragm | 9 Blades |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 30cm |
| Filter Size | 67mm |
| Weight | ~665g |
Delivers extremely sharp results across the frame, even at f/1.4, making it suitable for professional photography and high-resolution imaging workflows
Produces excellent contrast and color rendering with Sigma Art-series optical tuning that ensures rich, natural-looking images
Offers strong low-light performance, allowing clean handheld shooting in indoor, wedding, and night environments without heavy reliance on lighting equipment
Provides smooth and natural background blur with pleasing subject separation, even at a wide 35mm focal length
Controls chromatic aberration and distortion effectively for clean architectural, street, and environmental photography
Maintains consistent optical performance across a wide range of professional shooting conditions including portraits, travel, and documentary work
Equipped with a Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) that delivers fast and accurate autofocus performance for still photography use
Supports full-time manual focus override for precise adjustments during critical shooting situations
Reliable autofocus performance for portrait, street, and general photography applications in good lighting conditions
Wide 35mm field of view provides a natural perspective ideal for storytelling and environmental compositions
Durable Art-series construction designed for long-term professional use in demanding environments
Works well when adapted to Sony mirrorless systems, though autofocus performance depends on adapter quality
Excellent cinematic focal length for storytelling, interviews, weddings, and documentary filmmaking
Bright f/1.4 aperture enables strong low-light video performance with clean, usable footage in darker environments
Produces sharp and detailed output suitable for Full HD and 4K video production workflows
Smooth autofocus transitions support hybrid photo-video shooting setups, though not as refined as newer DG DN versions
Strong optical rendering with good control of flare and ghosting in challenging lighting conditions
Ideal for filmmakers who prioritize image quality over compactness and weight
Wedding photography
Street photography
Portrait photography
Documentary filmmaking
Cinematic video production
Low-light indoor shooting
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Excellent sharpness and optical quality | Requires adapter for Sony E-mount |
| Strong low-light performance | Larger and heavier than DG DN version |
| Beautiful natural bokeh | Older autofocus system (HSM) |
| Proven professional Art-series lens | Not as video-optimized as newer versions |
| Great value for optical performance | No optical stabilization |
Is this lens good for Sony mirrorless cameras?
Yes, but it requires an EF to E-mount adapter for use on Sony bodies.
Is it better than the DG DN version?
Optically it is still very strong, but the DG DN version is lighter, faster in autofocus, and more video-friendly.
Is it good for video work?
Yes, it produces excellent cinematic results, but autofocus and handling are less optimized than newer mirrorless-native lenses.
Is it good for beginners?
It is more suited for intermediate to professional users due to its size and adapter requirement.
The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Art remains a highly respected professional lens that delivers excellent sharpness, strong low-light performance, and classic Art-series image quality. At KSh 93,700 in Kenya, it is a strong choice for photographers who prioritize optical quality and are comfortable using an adapted DSLR lens on mirrorless systems.
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