Sigma formally announces the development of the 14-24 2.8 DG Art
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Sigma formally announces the development of the 14-24 2.8 DG Art

SIGMA CORPORATION (President: Kazuhito Yamaki) announces the development of SIGMA 14-24 mm f / 2.8 DG HSM | Art, the ultimate large diameter ultra wide angle zoom lens starting from 14 mm of "zero distortion".

SIGMA 14-24 mm F 2.8 DG HSM | Art aims at the ultimate super wide-angle lens as a zoom lens, achieving the brightness of the entire zoom range of F 2.8 and all the focal zones, including minimizing distortion aberration, It is the definitive version of the large aperture ultra wide angle zoom lens which achieved high image quality with the shooting distance of.

 

Release date, price: to be determined 
Accessories: case, cover type lens cap (LC964-01) 
Mounting: Sigma, Nikon, Canon 
※ Product appearance, specifications etc. may be changed. 

According to Nokshita-Camera, this lens will also be compatiable with Canon's in camera vignetting.

 

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