Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens for L-Mount
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With the release of the 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens, Sigma has modernised a popular wide-angle prime with improved resolution and a reduced size. The redesigned 15-element, 12-group optical construction includes 4 aspherical elements, 2 SLD elements and an AAC coating, suppressing aberrations and maintaining edge contrast. The upgraded floating focus system also maintains sharpness from 0.28m to infinity, and dual HLA motors improve high-speed adjustments. With the reduced length and weight, this Mark II lens sits more naturally on full-frame mirrorless bodies for handheld work.
Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens Key Features:
- Second-generation 35mm f1.4 Art series prime with improved resolution
- Modernised design with 14% shorter and 20% lighter build
- Upgraded 15-element, 12-group optical design for edge-to-edge detail
- Includes 4 aspherical and 2 SLD elements to suppress aberrations
- f1.4 maximum aperture supports shallow depth of field control
- 1:5.4 maximum magnification for tight framing at close focus
- AAC (Advanced Amorphous Coating) reduces flare and ghosting
- Get closer to subjects with the 0.28m minimum focusing distance
- 11-blade aperture diaphragm for naturally circular bokeh
- High-speed, accurate, and quiet dual HLA autofocus system
- 67mm filter thread for attaching optional filters and accessories
- Compact 73mm diameter for balanced handling on mirrorless bodies
- Aperture ring includes a click and lock switch
- Dual AFL buttons provide fast access to assigned functions
What’s new?
The Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens is a comprehensive redesign of its predecessor, with updates to both the optical and mechanical structure. A new 15-element, 12-group construction introduces four aspherical elements, two SLD elements and a newly developed AAC coating, improving aberration correction and reducing flare at wide apertures. A floating focus system maintains sharpness from the 0.28m minimum focus distance through to infinity, while dual HLA motors provide faster, quieter autofocus performance.
The lens body has also been refined, now approximately 14% shorter and 20% lighter than before, improving balance on mirrorless cameras. Handling updates include a revised aperture ring with click-on/off control, a lock switch to prevent unintended changes, and dual AFL buttons for customisable operation. Together, these changes represent a clear generational step forward in optical correction, responsiveness and physical control.
Premium Art series optics
Outstanding optical performance has always defined Sigma’s Art series, and this version takes a more deliberate approach to correction at wide apertures. The 15-element, 12-group design incorporates four aspherical elements and two SLD elements to better control spherical and axial aberrations at f1.4. In use, this keeps detail more consistent across the frame when shooting wide open, where fast primes can otherwise soften toward the edges.
Sigma has also introduced a newly developed AAC coating. By applying a low-refractive-index amorphous layer, internal reflections are reduced, limiting flare and ghosting when strong light sources enter the frame. Backlit scenes, therefore, retain stronger contrast and cleaner black levels without heavy post-production editing.
An 11-blade rounded diaphragm maintains a circular aperture shape as it stops down. Combined with improved aberration control, this produces smoother transitions in defocused areas and round specular highlights, supporting natural subject separation at wider apertures.
Upgraded autofocus performance
Autofocus performance has also been updated. Dual HLA motors move the optical group with greater speed while maintaining quiet operation. In practical terms, this improves acquisition timing for stills and reduces the risk of focus-drive noise being detected during video work. A floating focus system maintains correction across the focus range, keeping sharpness consistent from the 0.28m minimum focus distance through to infinity. As a result, close subjects retain definition rather than appearing softer at wider apertures.
Focus breathing has also been controlled through a refinement of the optical layout, reducing angle-of-view changes during refocusing and helping maintain more consistent framing during focus pulls.
Tactile functionality
Sigma has refined the external controls to make adjustments more deliberate and less prone to error. The aperture ring offers direct control from f1.4 to f16, with the option to de-click it for smooth exposure changes or keep stepped feedback for stills. A lock switch prevents unintended movement when set to Auto or manual positions, giving added confidence when carrying the lens or working at speed.
Dual AFL buttons can also be assigned on supported bodies, keeping frequently used functions within reach without shifting grip. Combined with the shorter barrel and approximate 530g weight, the lens feels better balanced on smaller mirrorless bodies and remains steady on lightweight support systems.
Durability and field use
For outdoor work, Sigma has sealed key joints and control areas with a dust- and splash-resistant structure, helping reduce the risk of moisture or particulate ingress in adverse conditions. The front element is further protected with a water- and oil-repellent coating, which makes it easier to clean and helps maintain contrast when shooting in light rain. The supplied LH725-01 petal hood attaches with a locking mechanism, keeping it secure during movement. Shading the front element reduces stray light when working near bright sources and adds a layer of physical protection during transport.
What’s in the box?
- 1 x Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens
- 1 x Lens Hood LH725-01
- 1 x Front Cap LCF-67 IV
- 1 x Rear Cap LCR III
- 1 x Pouch
FAQs:
How does the Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens compare to the original?
This version is far more compact, at approximately 14% shorter and 20% lighter than its predecessor. The revised optical design also improves correction at f1.4, resulting in cleaner high-contrast detail and more consistent sharpness toward the edges. Autofocus is quicker and quieter thanks to the dual HLA motor system, which is particularly noticeable when tracking moving subjects.
Has the lighter build compromised durability?
No. The lens combines aluminium components with Thermally Stable Composite materials, which expand at similar rates as temperatures change. This helps maintain consistent mechanical tolerances over time. In addition, key joints and control areas are sealed with a dust- and splash-resistant structure, and the front element features a water- and oil-repellent coating. Together, these design choices maintain structural integrity while reducing overall mass.
Is the Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens suitable for video recording?
Yes. Dual HLA motors move the optical group quickly while keeping operational noise low, reducing the risk of focus-drive sound being picked up during recording. Focus breathing has also been suppressed to minimise changes in angle of view during refocusing, helping to maintain consistent framing during focus pulls. The aperture ring can be de-clicked for smooth exposure transitions, which is particularly useful when adjusting light levels mid-shot.
Does the Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens balance well on modern full-frame mirrorless bodies?
With a 73mm barrel diameter and a weight of approximately 530g, the lens feels proportionate on modern mirrorless cameras. The shorter barrel length improves centre-of-gravity placement compared to the previous generation, contributing to steadier handheld framing and more comfortable day-to-day operation.
Can I use filters on the Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens?
The lens features a 67mm front filter thread, allowing the use of standard screw-in filters, such as neutral density, circular polarising, and protective filters, without adapters. Because the focusing system is internal, the front element does not rotate during operation, making it easier to use polarising and graduated ND filters without having to readjust them after focusing.
Sigma 35mm f1.4 DG II Art Lens for L-Mount - Sample Images
Product Specification
| Angle Of View | 63.4° |
| Aperture Blades | 11 |
| Autofocus Motor | Dual HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) |
| Colour | Black |
| Enlargement Ratio | 1:5.4 |
| Filter Thread [mm] | 67 |
| Focal Length ~ Wide [mm] | 35.0 |
| Hood Model | LH725-01 |
| Included Accessories | Pouch, Lens Hood LH725-01, Front Cap LCF-67 IV, Rear Cap LCR III |
| Lens Elements | 15 |
| Lens Groups | 12 |
| Lens Mount | L-Mount |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle Prime |
| Max Aperture ~ Wide | 1.4 |
| Minimum Aperture | 16 |
| Minimum Focus Distance [m] | 0.28 |
| Sensor Format | Full Frame |
| Size | 73 x 94 mm |
| Weight [g] | 530.00 |
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