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Sigma Full Frame Camera Lens 24mm f/2 DG DN I Contemporary Wide Angle for Sony E Mount Black

Excellent Bokeh, top optical performance

In the era of mirrorless cameras, the balance between performance and size is even more critical. SIGMA responds to the demand for "compact, high-performance,...

Excellent Bokeh, top optical performance

In the era of mirrorless cameras, the balance between performance and size is even more critical. SIGMA responds to the demand for "compact, high-performance, high-quality lenses" with the "I" series of Contemporary full-frame, mirrorless lenses. Available for L-Mount and Sony E mount, DG indicates full-frame sensor...

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Excellent Bokeh, top optical performance

In the era of mirrorless cameras, the balance between performance and size is even more critical. SIGMA responds to the demand for "compact, high-performance, high-quality lenses" with the "I" series of Contemporary full-frame, mirrorless lenses. Available for L-Mount and Sony E mount, DG indicates full-frame sensor coverage and DN indicates exclusive mirrorless design. The I series represents a new option: Premium, Compact Primes that have a sleek appearance, with impressive specifications and optical performance.

There are now two 24mm options in the I series. The 24mm is a very popular wide-angle focal length, and each of these lenses has its own advantages. The new 24mm F2 DG DN | C is an addition to the I series lens lineup with a fast f/2 aperture, alongside the 35mm f/2 and 65mm f/2 lenses. The 24mm f/2 DG DN | C is the larger of the two lenses due to the optical design requirements for creating an ultra-sharp, wide-angle prime lens with a faster maximum aperture.

The faster maximum aperture of f/2 and overall optical performance make this lens a natural choice for astrophotography, along with landscapes, cityscapes, and street photography, especially in low-light indoor settings and night shots. The combination of the 24mm f/2, 35mm f/2, and 65mm f/2 primes offers consistently fast apertures at three classic focal lengths for cinema and photography.

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Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Wide Angle
Lens Type
Fixed Focal Length
Sensor Type
Full Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
2
Minimum Aperture (f)
22
Focal Length
24 mm
Mount
Sony E
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
No
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

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  • It must be my favorite lens for travel. Extremely fast, sharp, and silent. The fully metal construction is flawless. It puts to shame many lenses that cost much more.

    Wide enough to fit buildings and landscapes, but not so wide that distortion becomes a problem. I’ve traveled enough with 35mm and 50mm, and it was often an issue because I couldn’t step back further. For interiors, it’s not wide enough. I would go for around 16mm.

    The size is a bit large, but it doesn’t scare people in street photography if you don’t point it directly at them. You can have them in the frame without them noticing. It looks like a telephoto, and if someone gets suspicious, you can just pretend you’re waiting for them to pass so you can shoot behind/beside them.

    It might be a better idea to go for the f/3.5, which is much smaller and cheaper. Anyway, for landscapes, the lens is usually at f/8 and pre-focused at 3 meters. Most of the time, you don’t even need AF.

    Although at this point, I’d wait to see what Viltrox will release at this focal length in the EVO series

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  • It must be my favorite lens for travel. Extremely fast, sharp, and silent. The fully metal construction is flawless. It puts to shame many lenses that cost much more.

    Wide enough to fit buildings and landscapes, but not so wide that distortion becomes a problem. I’ve traveled enough with 35mm and 50mm, and it was often an issue because I couldn’t step back further. For interiors, it’s not wide enough. I would go for around 16mm.

    The size is a bit large, but it doesn’t scare people in street photography if you don’t point it directly at them. You can have them in the frame without them noticing. It looks like a telephoto, and if someone gets suspicious, you can just pretend you’re waiting for them to pass so you can shoot behind/beside them.

    It might be a better idea to go for the f/3.5, which is much smaller and cheaper. Anyway, for landscapes, the lens is usually at f/8 and pre-focused at 3 meters. Most of the time, you don’t even need AF.

    Although at this point, I’d wait to see what Viltrox will release at this focal length in the EVO series

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Excellent Bokeh, top optical performance

In the era of mirrorless cameras, the balance between performance and size is even more critical. SIGMA responds to the demand for "compact, high-performance, high-quality lenses" with the "I" series of Contemporary full-frame, mirrorless lenses. Available for L-Mount and Sony E mount, DG indicates full-frame sensor coverage and DN indicates exclusive mirrorless design. The I series represents a new option: Premium, Compact Primes that have a sleek appearance, with impressive specifications and optical performance.

There are now two 24mm options in the I series. The 24mm is a very popular wide-angle focal length, and each of these lenses has its own advantages. The new 24mm F2 DG DN | C is an addition to the I series lens lineup with a fast f/2 aperture, alongside the 35mm f/2 and 65mm f/2 lenses. The 24mm f/2 DG DN | C is the larger of the two lenses due to the optical design requirements for creating an ultra-sharp, wide-angle prime lens with a faster maximum aperture.

The faster maximum aperture of f/2 and overall optical performance make this lens a natural choice for astrophotography, along with landscapes, cityscapes, and street photography, especially in low-light indoor settings and night shots. The combination of the 24mm f/2, 35mm f/2, and 65mm f/2 primes offers consistently fast apertures at three classic focal lengths for cinema and photography.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Wide Angle
Lens Type
Fixed Focal Length
Sensor Type
Full Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
2
Minimum Aperture (f)
22
Focal Length
24 mm
Mount
Sony E
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
No
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

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 (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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Review this product
  • It must be my favorite lens for travel. Extremely fast, sharp, and silent. The fully metal construction is flawless. It puts to shame many lenses that cost much more.

    Wide enough to fit buildings and landscapes, but not so wide that distortion becomes a problem. I’ve traveled enough with 35mm and 50mm, and it was often an issue because I couldn’t step back further. For interiors, it’s not wide enough. I would go for around 16mm.

    The size is a bit large, but it doesn’t scare people in street photography if you don’t point it directly at them. You can have them in the frame without them noticing. It looks like a telephoto, and if someone gets suspicious, you can just pretend you’re waiting for them to pass so you can shoot behind/beside them.

    It might be a better idea to go for the f/3.5, which is much smaller and cheaper. Anyway, for landscapes, the lens is usually at f/8 and pre-focused at 3 meters. Most of the time, you don’t even need AF.

    Although at this point, I’d wait to see what Viltrox will release at this focal length in the EVO series

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  • It must be my favorite lens for travel. Extremely fast, sharp, and silent. The fully metal construction is flawless. It puts to shame many lenses that cost much more.

    Wide enough to fit buildings and landscapes, but not so wide that distortion becomes a problem. I’ve traveled enough with 35mm and 50mm, and it was often an issue because I couldn’t step back further. For interiors, it’s not wide enough. I would go for around 16mm.

    The size is a bit large, but it doesn’t scare people in street photography if you don’t point it directly at them. You can have them in the frame without them noticing. It looks like a telephoto, and if someone gets suspicious, you can just pretend you’re waiting for them to pass so you can shoot behind/beside them.

    It might be a better idea to go for the f/3.5, which is much smaller and cheaper. Anyway, for landscapes, the lens is usually at f/8 and pre-focused at 3 meters. Most of the time, you don’t even need AF.

    Although at this point, I’d wait to see what Viltrox will release at this focal length in the EVO series

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