Sigma’s new ultra-wide f/1.4 prime looks like an astrophotography treat for APS-C shooters – here’s why

Sigma’s new ultra-wide f/1.4 prime looks like an astrophotography treat for APS-C shooters – here’s why

Sigma’s new ultra-wide f/1.4 prime looks like an astrophotography treat for APS-C shooters – here’s why


  • Sigma unveils an ultra-wide 12mm f/1.4 lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras
  • It’s available for Sony, Canon and Fujifilm cameras for £519 (US / AU pricing TBC)
  • 200mm F2 telephoto prime also revealed, part of Sigma’s pro Sports line

Good Lord, Sigma’s lens making department is on a roll. Following its versatile 18-40mm F1.8 zoom and award-winning 300-600mm F4 telephoto monster, it has unveiled two high-quality primes; a 12mm F1.4 for APS-C cameras, plus a full-frame 200mm F2.

The 12mm lens is the fifth and widest in a line of f/1.4 primes for APS-C cameras, following 16mm, 23mm, 30mm and 56mm options. I’ve tested all of four of those existing f/1.4 primes with a Canon mirrorless camera, and they pack superb optical performance into a lightweight and super-compact form factor.



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