Sigma - 30mm 1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for select Sony APS-C E-mount cameras - Black

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302965
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Product Description

Model number : 302965
Experience high-powered photography with this 30mm Sigma lens. The stepping motor is useful for video recording and provides fast, accurate autofocus. Create depth of field and capture stunning images even in minimal light with the large aperture. This Sigma lens is compact for convenient portability and is compatible with APS-C mirrorless cameras.
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Product Weight :2 pounds

Features
Designed for use with APS-C Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras For use with your existing camera.
30mm focal length Accommodates a wide range of needs, including art, travel, portrait, specialty and wedding and event photography.
f/1.4 maximum aperture Wide-open aperture performs exceptionally well in low-light settings. Provides remarkable depth-of-field control, so you can softly blur the background and draw attention to your subject.
1:7 maximum magnification ratio Helps you capture vivid details.
Stepping motor Provides fast and accurate autofocus and is highly useful for video work.
11.8 inch minimum focusing distance
Accommodates 52mm filters For use with wide range of filters and converters.
Accessories included Comes with a hood, front and rear lens caps.

What's Included
Front lens cap
Lens hood
Rear lens cap
Sigma 30mm 1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for select Sony APS-C E-mount cameras

Reviews

  • 5
    Sigma Lens

    Posted by Tracy Hardin on 9th Apr 2024

    This lens is simply amazing. It is the best deal for the money. The Sony lenses are awesome but a bit pricey. Most lenses are so expensive. This one is very good for portraits and blurring out the background. Def recommend

  • 5
    Really nice walk-around prime

    Posted by Crystal Ellis on 7th Apr 2024

    This is a great prime lens at a great price. I owned its predecessor, also 30 mm but at 2.8 aperture, and this is a great upgrade to what I consider a really under-appreciated lens. But this particular lens is one of the "holy trinity" of low-aperture Sigma lenses, the 16 +30 + 56 mm. combination This is a lens best suited to photography. There is not any image stabilization, so if you want it for video you should get one of the Sony lenses with native image stabilization (e.g., Sony E 35mm/f1.8), or on the Sony bodies with built-in IS (a6400, a6500, or a6600). It is sharp, has good color, and tracks/focuses well, especially since the lens software upgrade back at the end of 2018. With the eye focusing system in my a6300 it gives really sharp full- and half-body portraits, as well as good outdoor images (as long as you don't want wide landscape views). I use it on my a6300 about 50% of the time, with the travel 18-135 on there the other times. I don't have the Sigma 56mm f1.4 for portraits, and this would be great to have. But if the new Sony E 16-55 f2.8 weren't so expensive... Along those lines, if I ever do upgrade to the super-sharp Sony G 2.8 zoom, I will still be keeping this lens. I will sell my Sigma 16 and 56 (when I buy it, and I'm pretty sure I will) and get the 16-55 range at 2.8 This is a versatile lens that can do portrait if you need it, and the 45mm equivalent can be useful in many landscape situations. It isn't for zooming in for wildlife or flowers in macro mode, but it is a great performer at a nice price. It often is on sale in the $289 range... So get this and start saving for the new Sony G.