Rent Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art L-Mount in Moscow
- Lens construction 19 elements in 15 groups
- Angle of view (35mm) 84.1° - 34.3°
- Number of diaphragm blades11 (Rounded diaphragm)
- Minimum aperture F22 ...
- Lens construction 19 elements in 15 groups
- Angle of view (35mm) 84.1° - 34.3°
- Number of diaphragm blades11 (Rounded diaphragm)
- Minimum aperture F22
- Minimum focusing distance 18-38cm / 7.1in.-15.0in.
- Maximum magnification ratioWide 1:2.9 - Tele 1:4.5
- Filter sizeφ 82mm
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1 shift
1900 i
shift
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3 shift
5130 i
1710i / shift
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14 shift
19950 i
1425i / shift
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30 shift
39900 i
1330i / shift
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6 hours
1330 i
half shift
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Mounting
- Mount
- L-Mount
Optics
- Iris Control
- Sensor format
- FullFrame
- Iris blade
- 11
- Autofocus
- Yes
- Series
- Minimum Focus Distance
- 0.18 m
- Max Aperture
- f/ 22 - 2.8
- Focal length
- 24 - 70 mm
- Filter thread diameter
- 82 mm
Physical
- Diameter
- 87.8 mm
- Length
- 122.9 mm
- Weight (kg)
- 835 g
the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art is a versatile wide-angle to portrait-length zoom characterized by its f/2.8 constant maximum aperture. The bright design suits working in available lighting conditions and also affords increased control over depth of field. The optical design incorporates a series of low dispersion and aspherical elements that greatly reduce a variety of aberrations in order to achieve high sharpness, enhanced clarity, and improved color accuracy. Both Super Multi-Layer and Nano Porous Coatings have also been applied to improve contrast and color rendering by suppressing lens flare and ghosting when working in strong lighting conditions.
Complementing the optical attributes, this lens also sports a stepping AF motor, which yields fast, precise, and notably quiet autofocus performance. At the wide end of the zoom range, a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2.9 suits working with close-up subjects and an 11-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality. Additionally, a weather-sealed design benefits working in trying environmental conditions.