The Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM A1 for Nikon is a professional-caliber, fast-aperture, wide-angle lens designed for Nikon F-mount cameras. Key features include:
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Great for landscape, nature, and architectural photography
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Excellent image quality, clarity, contrast, and sharpness
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Fast, smooth, and quiet autofocus with manual-focus override
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Nine-blade rounded diaphragm
Fast f/1.4 Aperture Wide Angle. The Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art’s fast f/1.4 aperture enables great low-light performance, wide-angle images, and shallow depth of field. The wide-angle perspective is popular for landscape, nature, interior, and architectural photography. Using a DX-sensor camera? You’ll have a focal length equivalent to 36mm.
High-Quality Optics. As a part of Sigma’s Art lens line, this lens goes through Sigma’s rigorous A1 testing to ensure high image quality. A pair of aspherical elements helps to eliminate sagittal coma flare, distortion, and axial chromatic aberration. Three “F” Low-Dispersion elements and four Super Low-Dispersion glass elements work in unison to correct for chromatic aberrations throughout the entire focusing range while ensuring high image sharpness, clarity, and contrast. The Super Multi-Layer Coating minimizes lens flare and ghosting, helping to provide high color accuracy.
Hyper Sonic Motor Autofocus System. Provides fast, smooth, and quiet operation in a wide variety of shooting situations. You can also manually override the autofocus motor at any time by rotating the focusing ring, giving you quick fine-tuning ability.
Dock Compatible. As part of Sigma’s Global Vision series, this lens is compatible with the (separate rental item), allowing you to adjust certain parameters through the Sigma Optimization Pro software.
The Sigma Art lenses are consistently physically large, reasonably priced, and optically superb. If you have a dozen Art lenses, though, one of them has to be the runt of the litter. This is that o…
The Sigma Art lenses are consistently physically large, reasonably priced, and optically superb. If you have a dozen Art lenses, though, one of them has to be the runt of the litter. This is that one. It’s merely optically very good. If you have a little flexibility in focal length choice, I’d recommend moving over to the 28mm lens, that one is optically superb. (Superb is better than very good, if you have any question.)
| Angle of View |
84.1° |
| Aperture |
f/1.4-16 |
| Autofocus |
Autofocus |
| Brand |
Sigma |
| Compatibility |
Crop and Full Frame |
| Diameter |
3.35″ |
| Dimensions |
Length: 3.55″ |
| Filter Size |
77.0mm (nonrotating front element) |
| Filter Style |
nonrotating front element |
| Flare Resistance |
Super Multi-Layer Coating |
| Focal Length |
24.0-24.0 |
| Focusing System |
Internal focusing, HSM motor, full-time manual |
| Groups/Elements |
11/15 |
| Hood Included |
Yes |
| Hood Type |
LH830-03 |
| Image Stabilization |
No |
| Item Type |
Lens |
| Lens Type |
Wide Angle |
| Low Dispersion Elements |
7 |
| Max Aperture |
1.4 |
| Maximum Magnification |
1:5.3 |
| Minimum Aperture |
22.0 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance |
0.82feet |
| Mount |
Nikon F |
| Weather Resistant |
unknown |
| Weight |
1.46 lb |
| Zoom Method |
NA |









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