7% off (Sale price $1199.00, Reg. Price $1299.00) :: The Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art is the ideal ultra-wide-angle zoom lens for the most demanding photographers. With a constant F2.8 aperture throughout the entire zoom range it’s designed for 50-megapixel plus cameras for outstanding high-resolution image quality. An updated Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) provides fast and accurate autofocus. 3 FLD and 3 SLD glass elements; 3 aspherical lens elements; and 1 large-diameter aspherical element minimize chromatic aberration resulting in extremely sharp images. Outdoor shooters will appreciate the dust- and splash-proof construction with special sealing at the mount connection manual focus ring zoom ring and cover connection. With the growing popularity in multi-camera VR videography a new Front Conversion Service is available to convert to a round hood for these specialized applications. Like each and every Global Vision Lens the Sigma 14-24mm 2.8 DG HSM Art is handcrafted at our single factory in Aizu Japan and undergoes individual evaluation before leaving Sigma’s facility. Art LensEngineered for those who see photography as an expression of self Sigma’s Art line offers sophisticated optical performance and abundant expressive power to deliver faithfully on your artistic vision.DG – DG for DigitalSigma's DG lenses are specifically designed to deliver the ultimate level of performance on full frame digital SLRs. Sigma DGs also maximize the abilities of 35mm SLR cameras and APS-C size DSLRs. Thanks to a complete and comprehensive approach to the correction of chromatic aberrations you will experience incredible image clarity and smoothness. Specific attention was paid to helping eliminate color fringing often caused by lateral chromatic aberration a problem that is magnified at high resolution in digital photography. DG lenses provide exceptionally high contrast along with subtle gradations in tone and color. Super Multi-Layer Coating along with Sigma's optimized optical design work to reduce reflections between the image sensor and the lens surf
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