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In 2019, Sigma released the 35mm F1.2 DG DN | Art, the world's first 35mm mirrorless camera lens with an F1.2 aperture. Six years later, Sigma is proud to introduce its successor, the 35mm F1.2 DG II | Art.
Designed and engineered with Sigma's latest technology, the 35mm F1.2 DG II | Art offers not only improved optical performance, but also greatly enhanced portability thanks to a significant size reduction of approximately 30%. With its improved design, the lens delivers unparalleled rendering power, high-resolution clarity and large, beautiful bokeh in a more portable form. Focus breathing is also effectively minimized, ensuring outstanding results not only in still photography, but also when shooting video.
The Sigma 35mm F1.2 DG II | Art is an exceptional, uncompromising lens that achieves the perfect balance of optical performance, brightness, compact size, light weight and ease of use.
Q: What type of lens is the Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG II Art (Sony E)?
A: A professional full‑frame wide‑angle prime lens for Sony E‑mount mirrorless cameras.
Q: What is the focal length and aperture?
A: 35 mm focal length with a large f/1.2 maximum aperture for excellent low‑light performance and shallow depth of field.
Q: How is the image quality?
A: Features 17 elements in 13 groups (including SLD and aspherical elements) for high resolution, sharpness, and beautiful bokeh even wide open.
Q: What mount and format does it support?
A: Designed specifically for Sony E‑mount full‑frame mirrorless systems.
Q: What are the build and handling features?
A: Compact and lighter than its predecessor with improved optical design, 11‑blade rounded diaphragm, aperture ring, and dust/splash‑resistant construction.
Q: How close can it focus?
A: Minimum focus distance around 28 cm (11 in) with a ~0.19× magnification ratio.
Q: What types of photography is it best for?
A: Ideal for portraits, street, landscape, documentary, travel, and low‑light photography with stunning subject isolation and background separation.