Home35mm LensSuper Speedy Sigma ART 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM. Preorder’s Priced At $949

Super Speedy Sigma ART 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM. Preorder’s Priced At $949

Sigma-50mm-1.4-ART

 

The new Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM is now available for preorder and the final price is $949. There has been a lot of talk about how awesome this lens is and Sigma themselves say it’s as good as the $4K Zeiss OTUS. Thats a strong statement, so we will have to see when it gets out and is tested. I did preorder one today because I’m lacking a fast 50mm. I’ve been holding out and making due with other lenses to fill the gap but a 1.4 normal prime is a must in the lens kit and I’m hoping I got a “best of the breed” lens finally!  Another reason why I want this lens is because my experience with the Sigma 18-35 f1.8 ART. A fantastic lens when pared up with the C100 and C300 Cinema EOS. So sharp and fast at 1.8 constant aperture. It’s really a variable prime. Check out the spot I shot with only the Sigma 18-35 and C300.

  • Super fast f1.4
  • ART line build. Solid
  • 9 blade aperture for creamy bokeh
  • Sharp wide open
  • $949

The new Sigma 50mm 1.4 ART will pair well with the very popular Sigma 35mm f1.4 ART. One thing to keep in mind is that these are big and heavy lenses. The 35mm ART comes in at 23.46 oz (665 g) and the 50mm ART is 1.79 lb (815 g). The Canon 50mm f1.2L ($1619) comes in at 19.2 oz./545g. These are hefty lenses!  I don’t like a bag full of really heavy lenses when traveling. At work I’m fine with it but walking around shooting travel shots can be tiring.

I’m really looking forward to getting my copy. It fills a gap I have in my Cinema EOS kit and will work very well with my 1st generation 5D and 70D cameras. I really need to get a 5D MKIII but instead I keep buying lenses!

Press release from SIGMA.

RONKONKOMA– April 11, 2014 – Sigma Corporation of America, a leading researcher, developer, manufacturer and service provider of some of the world’s most impressive lines of lensescameras and flashes, is pleased to announce that the newest addition to its Global Vision Art camera lens lineup, the 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art, will be available late April for the street price of $949.

The much anticipated 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art is a pro-level performer for full-frame DSLRs and is ideal for many types of videography and photography, including portraits, landscapes, studio work and still-life. It has been redesigned and re-engineered with SLD glass and has been optimized for rich peripheral brightness, with improved large aperture performance by positioning wide elements into the front groups.

Other updates to this new lens include an optimized autofocus algorithm for smoother focusing and a floating focusing system to reduce lens movement while focusing. Under the Global Vision line, it features a new matte finish, an updated AF algorithm and every lens undergoes Sigma’s proprietary modulation transfer function (MTF) “A1” testing before being shipped. It has 13 elements in eight groups, compared to the previous eight elements in six groups, and it also has improved close focusing at 15.7 inches and a maximum magnification ratio of 1:5.6.

“Our Art lenses, such as the 35mm F1.4, 24-105mm F4 and 18-35mm F1.8 have been incredibly well received to date, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the excitement around the news of this upgraded 50mm F1.4,” said Mark Amir-Hamzeh, president of Sigma Corporation of America. “Clearly, the industry is hungry for reasonably priced, powerful, high-quality, multi-purpose lenses – and they’ve seen the image quality that’s being produced by our new Global Vision lenses. There are no sacrifices with these products, and the new 50mm F1.4 is sure to be another star in our lineup.”

The 50mm F1.4 was first announced at the Consumer Electronics Show this year. It incorporates Sigma’s Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) system to produce quiet, high-speed auto focus. In addition, it includes Super Multi-Layer Coating to reduce flare and ghosting, and to ensure the highest-quality images. The 50mm F1.4 DG HSM lens is also compatible with Sigma’s USB dockand the company’s Mount Conversion Service.

The Sigma 50mm F1.4 DG will be available in Sigma, Sony (D), Nikon (D), and Canon mounts.

SPECIFICATIONS

Lens Construction 13 Elements in 8 Groups
Angle of View 46.8º
Number of Diaphragm Blades 9
Mininum Aperture f16
Minimum Focusing Distance 40 cm / 15.7 in
Filter Size (mm) 77mm
Maximum Magnifications 1: 5.6
Dimensions
(Diameter x Length)
85.4 x 99.9 mm/ 3.4 x 3.9 in
Weight  815g/ 28.7 oz
Corresponding Mounts
Sigma DG
HSM
Nikon DG
HSM
Canon DG
HSM
Sony DG
HSM
* The appearance, specifications, and the like of the product are subject to change for improvement without notice.

MTF CHART

LENS CONSTRUCTION

 

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  1. Thanks for the write up. I’m taking a very hard look at this lens too. I just got the 18-35mm so I’m doing my darnest best to justify to myself that the 50mm is worth the purchase. 🙂 Now the big question for us C100 users: will it work with the dual pixel autofocus? Please give us the dirt once you get this baby in your hands! More power!

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