Product Description
Customize your camera setup with this Sigma 16mm contemporary lens for Sony E mirrorless cameras. The wide-angle design features a 24mm equivalent focal length, capturing your subjects beautifully while enhancing the perspective of each shot. A multilayer coating prevents ghosting and flares, providing crisp image capture, while the dust- and splash-resistant design is ideal for outdoor use. With its ultra-fast aperture, this Sigma 16mm contemporary lens excels in low lighting conditions.
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Product Weight :0.89 pounds
Features
Compatible with select Sony E-mount cameras For use with your existing mirrorless camera.
Wide-angle lens for broad composition Delivers stunning perspectives and allows you to include more of the scene in the frame.
16mm focal length Excellent for shooting landscapes, architecture, group and travel shots, and more.
f/1.4 maximum aperture The 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.
1:9.9 magnification Ensures your images come out just the way you want.
Optical design and stepping motor Deliver excellent smooth autofocus with quiet performance during video shooting.
Outstanding optical performance This lens features Sigma's inner focus technologies, while lighter lens elements in the focus lens group make the actuator more compact.
Brass bayonet mount Combines high precision with rugged construction. Its treated surfaces and enhanced strength contribute to the durability of the lens.
Mount with dust- and splash-proof construction Features a special sealing to make this lens an excellent choice in a wide variety of conditions.
0.82' minimum focusing distance
Accommodates 67mm filters
Accessories included Comes with a hood, front and rear lens caps.
What's Included
Sigma Contemporary 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Wide-Angle Lens for Select Sony E-mount Cameras
Petal type lens hood (LH716-01)
Rear and front caps
Reviews
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Must buy lense if you have a APS-C Camera!
I’ve been shooting with my Sony A6300 for 2 years. While I love the flexibility of my telephoto this prime lens is game changing. This lens has rekindled my love for photography. And the images that it produces are awesome. The bokeh is so good. But if you don’t need it the sharpness of my images is awesome. It is a little on the big side. Which adds weight. Makes the camera not as pocketable like when you use the kit 16-55mm. But I debated on purchasing this lens for a while. And it was well worth the wait. If you shoot on a Sony APS-C this is a must have piece of glass.
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The best bang for your buck lense!!!
This is an amazing and sharp lense!! The buttery smooth Bokeh results in some amazing pictures, I used it mainly for car photography and coming from a kit lens this is a night and day difference! Would recommend for anyone looking for a wide angle lense for a sony e-mount.
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great lens
this is a sharp lens for landscape and astrophotography, I just got back from Utah with some amasing photographs, I love this lens
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GREAT LENS IN LOW LIGHT
best wide angle lens I ever used in a low light video shoot. I promise you will not be disappointed!!!!!!
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Fast Prime!
This is a fast lens. Perfect wide shots. Decent price entry for value!
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Sigma 16mm f1.4 Second to None
Sigma 16mm best lens for lowlight & quality. Should be your 1st and GO2 Lens! Love it with my Sony ZV E10!
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Get it.
I bought the 30mm before buying this and I don't regret either purchase. The focus ring on this one does work more intuitively then the 30mm. Amazing sharpness, and great in low light. I've used it for everything from street to astro and it's excelled in everything. I use mine with an a6300 and love it. I'm sure the results would be even better with a a6500.
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Great lens for the $$
Great lens for the price, it’s my first wide angle lens and is nice to get that low light wide angle capability
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As good as other reviewers have stated.
A very fine wide angle for sony a6500. Slightly warmer in color tones than the sony 18-135, no visable distortion, and great inside with low light. Yes - a bit bigger than some of the tiny sony lenes, but provides a nice balance with camera and for the money, a best value.