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Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art Lens Sony E

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The Sigma 135mm Art lens in Sony E fit is an exceptional telephoto lens with bright f/1.8 aperture fast autofocus motor and advanced optics with high resolving power ideal for high resolution sensors.
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Sigma ART 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Telephoto Prime Lens (Sony Fit) Summary

The sixth lens in Sigma's ART prime line-up this 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM telephoto lens is built for full-frame ultra-high-megapixel digital SLR cameras approaching 50MP and beyond. With minimised axial chromatic aberration and distortion the bokeh effect from this lens makes it perfect for close up or full-body portraits.

With Sigma's latest innovations and design quality this lens ensures outstanding image quality and bright image with its large wide f/1.8 aperture with 9 diaphragm blades.

  • Telephoto 135mm f/1.8 lens for full frame DSLRs
  • Designed for ultra-high-megapixel future digital SLR cameras
  • 6th Sigma ART prime lens
  • Dramatic bokeh from wide f/1.8 aperture
  • 9 diaphragm blades
  • Sigma's floating focus mechanism system for fast focus
  • Minimal axial chromatic aberration and distortion
  • Hypersonic Motor for fast and accurate AF performance
  • Designed to minimise flare and ghosting
  • High-precision durable brass bayonet mount
  • 13 lens elements in 10 groups
  • Filter size 82mm
  • 18.2 degree angle of view
  • 87.5mm minimum focussing distance
  • Weighs 1.13kg

Sigma ART 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Telephoto Prime Lens (Sony Fit) Features in Detail

Ultimate 135mm Telephoto Lens for Ultra-High-Megapixel DSLRs

Sigma's ART range of full-frame prime lenses are designed and built to be used with the latest digital SLR cameras that feature 50 megapixel sensors or higher.

Prioritising optical performance the Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art lens uses Sigma's floating focus mechanism system so no matter the distance from your subject this lens delivers high performance right across the image as well as minimising distortion for ultimate image quality.

Dramatic Bokeh is Ideal for Portraits

With a minimum focussing distance of only 87.5cm and a wide f/1.8 aperture this lens delivers stunningly bright portraits with dramatic bokeh. Offering a stunning compression effect even close to the subject the Sigma 135mm f/1.8 ART lens makes composition of your full length or close up portrait easy and gives outstanding quality images.

Fast Autofocus Photography

This lens features an acceleration sensor in the group of focusing lens elements that detects the orientation of the lens which means the autofocus system is able to respond to varying loads on the focusing group due to gravity.

Additionally the large Hypersonic Motor (HSM) delivers ample torque to the focusing group for outstanding speed and ensures exceptionally stable performance even at low speeds.

Combined with an optimised AF algorithm this lens boasts fast autofocus for better photography and the focus limiter makes the AF highly responsive to the distance from a subject.

6th Sigma ART full-frame prime lens

The first of Sigma's Art lenses was the 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM launched in 2012. This new 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM is the sixth prime lens in this line-up establishing the Art range as the standard for prime lenses in the ultra-high-megapixel era.

Other Features of the Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art Lens

  • Full-time manual focus override available alongside the fast AF
  • Compatible with Mount Converter MC-11
  • Mount with dust and splash proof construction
  • Nikon electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism included
  • Sigma USB dock available for customisation and adjustment
  • Mount Conversion Service available for use with another camera body
  • Rounded diaphragm
  • Designed to minimise flare and ghosting
  • Durable high-precision brass bayonet mount
  • Evaluation with Sigma's own MTF measuring system A1.
  • Made in Japan with outstanding craftsmanship
  • Lens barrel is engraved with year of release