According to the latest reports, Sigma is about to release a much-anticipated full-frame F1.2 large aperture lens. The first real photo of the lens has been exposed, attracting the attention of photography enthusiasts and the industry.
The Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN lens stands out for its lightweight and compact design. Compared with competing products such as the Sony 50mm F1.2 GM, this lens is smaller and easier to carry. Although it is similar in size to Sigma's own 50mm f/1.4 lens, the filter diameter of the new lens has increased to 77mm. This improvement is expected to further improve image quality.
According to the editor’s understanding, another highlight of the Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN lens is its aperture design. The new lens uses 13 aperture blades, which is better than the Sony 50mm f1.2 GM's 11-element design can create a more rounded and natural background blur effect when shooting. In addition, despite increasing the number of aperture blades, Sigma has still managed to keep the price of the lens at a relatively low level, which is expected to be lower than lenses of the same specification from competing products such as Sony, Canon, and Nikon.
This new lens will be compatible with Sony E-mount and Leica L-mount, providing photography enthusiasts with more choices. It is said that this lens may support autofocus function, but it has not been officially confirmed. If the news is true, the Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN lens is likely to become a dark horse product on the market, and may set off a storm of competition in the high-end lens market.
The Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN lens launched by Sigma represents their major progress in the field of lens technology and also demonstrates their accurate insight into market needs. This lens provides photographers with more creative opportunities and shooting fun, and we are looking forward to its future performance.
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