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Sigma Full Frame Camera Lens 85mm F1.4 DG DN Art Telephoto for Sony E Mount Black

The Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Lens for Sony E is specifically designed for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless systems. Ideal for portraits, it offers beautiful, rich bokeh effects that only...

The Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Lens for Sony E is specifically designed for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless systems. Ideal for portraits, it offers beautiful, rich bokeh effects that only large-aperture lenses can achieve.

It features a maximum aperture of f/1.4, allowing you to work even in low-light conditions and also providing increased control over...

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Description

The Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Lens for Sony E is specifically designed for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless systems. Ideal for portraits, it offers beautiful, rich bokeh effects that only large-aperture lenses can achieve.

It features a maximum aperture of f/1.4, allowing you to work even in low-light conditions and also providing increased control over depth of field to achieve shallow depth of field effects. The optical arrangement incorporates a series of low dispersion, aspherical, and high refractive index elements, and the large diameter design achieves a remarkable degree of sharpness with well-controlled distortion and aberrations. Additionally, it features a Super Multi-Layer Coating that enhances contrast and color fidelity in strong lighting conditions.

Technical Specifications

  • Focal Length: 85 mm
  • Maximum Aperture: f/1.4
  • Minimum Aperture: f/16
  • Mount: Sony E
  • Compatibility: Full-Frame
  • Angle of View: 28.6°
  • Maximum Magnification: 0.12x
  • Minimum Focusing Distance: 85 cm
  • Lens Construction: 15 elements in 11 groups
  • Number of Diaphragm Blades: 11 (rounded)
  • Autofocus
  • Filter Attachment Size: 77 mm
  • Dimensions: 82.8 x 96.1 mm
  • Weight: 625 g


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    Dimensions

    Type
    Telephoto
    Lens Type
    Fixed Focal Length
    Sensor Type
    Full Frame
    Maximum Aperture (f)
    1.4
    Minimum Aperture (f)
    16
    Filter Diameter
    77 mm
    Focal Length
    85 mm
    Weight
    630 gr
    Mount
    Sony E
    Colour
    Black

    Features & Functions

    Image Stabilization
    No
    Autofocus (AF)
    Yes
    3D
    No

    Usage

    Device Group
    Portrait Photography

    Important information

    Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    • gotteslagrima
      5
      6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

      I have been using it for a month now on the a7siii, both for video and photography.

      Obviously, it's not the most suitable lens for video at 85mm, but it doesn't matter. The image that comes out of this lens is exceptional.

      Sharpness is incredible, even at f1.4, with minimal vignetting in the corners. Beautiful bokeh, minimal chromatic aberration, and good autofocus, although I rarely use it since I prefer manual focus.

      It's superior to the equivalent Sony GM lens, which is also true for many other Sigma lenses, and you don't need to spend a fortune to buy it!

      I highly recommend it!

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    • lewnidas_gkipalis
      5
      1 out of 25 members found this review helpful

      In these mm for me the best lens is the Zeiss Batis 85mm 1.8, tremendous sharpness and very fast autofocus.

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    • Jason Blackeye
      5
      15 out of 15 members found this review helpful

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      I have switched from A6300 to A7 Mark III and chose the 85mm Sigma lens as my first lens. Tremendous sharpness, quiet, excellent construction, and an amazing Ring with 3 options.

      I particularly like that you can lock the F on the lens or let it turn smoothly or set it with a click, so that each F locks lightly. Also, there is an AEL button on the lens.

      It is quite small for the F it provides and has a nice Hood that locks on top and has a button to release it. The autofocus works flawlessly in the photos I have used it for so far. I will come back for the video.

      It has a slight noticeable distortion for the picky ones, but it can be easily corrected in Lightroom.

      Now, whether it is worth the 1100 euros it costs, I am not the right person to say because I have not tried other lenses of similar category like the Sony 85mm and the Samyang.

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      • Construction quality
      • Autofocus (AF) speed
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      • Value for money
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      • Weight
    • I have been using it for a month now on the a7siii, both for video and photography.

      Obviously, it's not the most suitable lens for video at 85mm, but it doesn't matter. The image that comes out of this lens is exceptional.

      Sharpness is incredible, even at f1.4, with minimal vignetting in the corners. Beautiful bokeh, minimal chromatic aberration, and good autofocus, although I rarely use it since I prefer manual focus.

      It's superior to the equivalent Sony GM lens, which is also true for many other Sigma lenses, and you don't need to spend a fortune to buy it!

      I highly recommend it!

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    • In these mm for me the best lens is the Zeiss Batis 85mm 1.8, tremendous sharpness and very fast autofocus.

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      1
    • I have switched from A6300 to A7 Mark III and chose the 85mm Sigma lens as my first lens. Tremendous sharpness, quiet, excellent construction, and an amazing Ring with 3 options.

      I particularly like that you can lock the F on the lens or let it turn smoothly or set it with a click, so that each F locks lightly. Also, there is an AEL button on the lens.

      It is quite small for the F it provides and has a nice Hood that locks on top and has a button to release it. The autofocus works flawlessly in the photos I have used it for so far. I will come back for the video.

      It has a slight noticeable distortion for the picky ones, but it can be easily corrected in Lightroom.

      Now, whether it is worth the 1100 euros it costs, I am not the right person to say because I have not tried other lenses of similar category like the Sony 85mm and the Samyang.

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    Description & Specifications

    The Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art Lens for Sony E is specifically designed for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless systems. Ideal for portraits, it offers beautiful, rich bokeh effects that only large-aperture lenses can achieve.

    It features a maximum aperture of f/1.4, allowing you to work even in low-light conditions and also providing increased control over depth of field to achieve shallow depth of field effects. The optical arrangement incorporates a series of low dispersion, aspherical, and high refractive index elements, and the large diameter design achieves a remarkable degree of sharpness with well-controlled distortion and aberrations. Additionally, it features a Super Multi-Layer Coating that enhances contrast and color fidelity in strong lighting conditions.

    Technical Specifications

    • Focal Length: 85 mm
    • Maximum Aperture: f/1.4
    • Minimum Aperture: f/16
    • Mount: Sony E
    • Compatibility: Full-Frame
    • Angle of View: 28.6°
    • Maximum Magnification: 0.12x
    • Minimum Focusing Distance: 85 cm
    • Lens Construction: 15 elements in 11 groups
    • Number of Diaphragm Blades: 11 (rounded)
    • Autofocus
    • Filter Attachment Size: 77 mm
    • Dimensions: 82.8 x 96.1 mm
    • Weight: 625 g


      Manufacturer

      Dimensions

      Type
      Telephoto
      Lens Type
      Fixed Focal Length
      Sensor Type
      Full Frame
      Maximum Aperture (f)
      1.4
      Minimum Aperture (f)
      16
      Filter Diameter
      77 mm
      Focal Length
      85 mm
      Weight
      630 gr
      Mount
      Sony E
      Colour
      Black

      Features & Functions

      Image Stabilization
      No
      Autofocus (AF)
      Yes
      3D
      No

      Usage

      Device Group
      Portrait Photography

      Important information

      Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

      Reviews (4)

      1. 4
      2. 4 stars
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      4. 2 stars
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      5. 1 star
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      • Construction quality
      • Autofocus (AF) speed
      • Color representation
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      • gotteslagrima
        5
        6 out of 7 members found this review helpful

        I have been using it for a month now on the a7siii, both for video and photography.

        Obviously, it's not the most suitable lens for video at 85mm, but it doesn't matter. The image that comes out of this lens is exceptional.

        Sharpness is incredible, even at f1.4, with minimal vignetting in the corners. Beautiful bokeh, minimal chromatic aberration, and good autofocus, although I rarely use it since I prefer manual focus.

        It's superior to the equivalent Sony GM lens, which is also true for many other Sigma lenses, and you don't need to spend a fortune to buy it!

        I highly recommend it!

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Quiet
        • Construction quality
        • Autofocus (AF) speed
        • Color representation
        • Acidity
        • Value for money
        • Weight
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      • lewnidas_gkipalis
        5
        1 out of 25 members found this review helpful

        In these mm for me the best lens is the Zeiss Batis 85mm 1.8, tremendous sharpness and very fast autofocus.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Quiet
        • Construction quality
        • Autofocus (AF) speed
        • Color representation
        • Acidity
        • Value for money
        • Weight
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • Jason Blackeye
        5
        15 out of 15 members found this review helpful

        Verified purchase

        I have switched from A6300 to A7 Mark III and chose the 85mm Sigma lens as my first lens. Tremendous sharpness, quiet, excellent construction, and an amazing Ring with 3 options.

        I particularly like that you can lock the F on the lens or let it turn smoothly or set it with a click, so that each F locks lightly. Also, there is an AEL button on the lens.

        It is quite small for the F it provides and has a nice Hood that locks on top and has a button to release it. The autofocus works flawlessly in the photos I have used it for so far. I will come back for the video.

        It has a slight noticeable distortion for the picky ones, but it can be easily corrected in Lightroom.

        Now, whether it is worth the 1100 euros it costs, I am not the right person to say because I have not tried other lenses of similar category like the Sony 85mm and the Samyang.

        Translated from Greek ·
        • Quiet
        • Construction quality
        • Autofocus (AF) speed
        • Color representation
        • Acidity
        • Value for money
        • Weight
        Did you find this review helpful?
      • Verified purchase

        • Construction quality
        • Autofocus (AF) speed
        • Color representation
        • Acidity
        • Value for money
        • Moderate noise
        • Weight
      • I have been using it for a month now on the a7siii, both for video and photography.

        Obviously, it's not the most suitable lens for video at 85mm, but it doesn't matter. The image that comes out of this lens is exceptional.

        Sharpness is incredible, even at f1.4, with minimal vignetting in the corners. Beautiful bokeh, minimal chromatic aberration, and good autofocus, although I rarely use it since I prefer manual focus.

        It's superior to the equivalent Sony GM lens, which is also true for many other Sigma lenses, and you don't need to spend a fortune to buy it!

        I highly recommend it!

        Translated from Greek ·
        6
      • In these mm for me the best lens is the Zeiss Batis 85mm 1.8, tremendous sharpness and very fast autofocus.

        Translated from Greek ·
        1
      • I have switched from A6300 to A7 Mark III and chose the 85mm Sigma lens as my first lens. Tremendous sharpness, quiet, excellent construction, and an amazing Ring with 3 options.

        I particularly like that you can lock the F on the lens or let it turn smoothly or set it with a click, so that each F locks lightly. Also, there is an AEL button on the lens.

        It is quite small for the F it provides and has a nice Hood that locks on top and has a button to release it. The autofocus works flawlessly in the photos I have used it for so far. I will come back for the video.

        It has a slight noticeable distortion for the picky ones, but it can be easily corrected in Lightroom.

        Now, whether it is worth the 1100 euros it costs, I am not the right person to say because I have not tried other lenses of similar category like the Sony 85mm and the Samyang.

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