Sigma 135mm F/1.8 DG HSM | A
Medium telephoto prime lens • Digital era
Abbreviations
DG | The lens is designed for 35mm digital cameras but can be also used on APS-C digital cameras. |
HSM | The lens is equipped with Hyper Sonic Motor. |
| A | Belongs to the Art series lenses. |
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
135mm | |
F/1.8 | |
13 elements in 10 groups | |
2 FLD, 2 SLD | |
Floating element system | |
Canon EF [44mm] | |
Nikon F [46.5mm] | |
Sigma SA [44mm] | |
18.2° (35mm full frame) | |
On Canon EOS APS-C [1.59x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 214.7mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/2.9 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 11.5° |
On Nikon D APS-C [1.53x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 206.6mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/2.8 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 12° |
On Sigma SD APS-C [1.74x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 234.9mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/3.1 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 10.5° |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Automatic |
Aperture control: | None; the aperture is controlled from the camera |
9 (nine) | |
Focusing: | |
0.875m | |
1:5 | |
Focusing modes: | Autofocus (AF), Manual focus (MF) |
Autofocus motor: | Hyper Sonic Motor |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Focus mode selector: | AF - MF |
Manual focus override in autofocus mode: | Yes |
Focusing distance range limiter: | FULL / 0.875m - 1.5m / 1.5m - INF |
Optical Stabilizer (OS): | |
- | |
Physical characteristics: | |
1130g (Sigma SA) | |
⌀91.4×114.9mm (Sigma SA) | |
Water-resistant mount | |
- | |
Accessories: | |
Screw-type 82mm | |
LH880-03 - Bayonet-type round | |
Not compatible |
Source of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
Manufacturer description
135mm telephoto lenses are often categorized as the foundational telephoto, the first one to add to a lens collection. This focal length delivers a strong perspective compression effect, while the large diameter with F1.8 brightness provides a dramatic bokeh effect. By minimizing axial chromatic aberration, the SIGMA 135mm F1.8 DG HSM | Art makes this bokeh effect not only impressive but also beautiful while delivering superb contrast and sharp image quality in every shot. It offers the outstanding resolution required for 50MP or higher ultra-high-megapixel DSLRs. By incorporating its latest innovations in design and optical glass and rethinking every aspect of the lens, SIGMA has ensured outstanding image quality all the way to the edges, establishing the new standard in 135mm telephoto lenses.
With resolution so crystal-clear that individual hairs can be discerned in a portrait, this large-diameter lens also delivers a beautiful bokeh effect, giving photographers everything they need. It performs better than typical large-diameter standard to medium telephoto lenses in producing close-ups and full-body shots in which the subject stands out against a pleasantly blurred background.
In addition to an optimized power distribution, this lens features two SLD (Super Low Dispersion) glass elements and two FLD (“F” Low Dispersion) glass elements. These technologies help minimize chromatic aberrations, which tend to appear in the bokeh area outside of focus in portraits, as well as on slender objects such as fine branches. The end result is ultra-high resolution and clarity throughout the image, even at wide-open aperture.
The Art line was launched in 2012 with the SIGMA 35mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art as its first lens. Since then, the line has come to encompass a wide variety of lenses, and the new SIGMA 135mm F1.8 DG HSM|Art is the line’s sixth large-diameter prime for cameras with full-frame sensors. It sets a new standard for prime lenses in the ultra-high-megapixel era.
To deliver the ultra-high resolution that brings the best out of 50MP or higher ultra-high-megapixel DSLRs, the focus mechanism features SIGMA’s floating system. No matter what the distance from the subject, this lens offers top performance from the center to the edges of the image. By minimizing distortion as well, the lens delivers impeccable image quality—no need for digital adjustment during image processing.
The 135mm focal length delivers a stunning compression effect: even fairly close to the subject, the telephoto ring allows the photographer to establish a variety of dramatic perspectives. The compression effect truly shines in both close-ups and full-length portraits, making composition easy. Moreover, the large diameter with F1.8 brightness makes possible a body shot with an impressive bokeh background. In sum, this lens puts a full menu of compositional options at the photographer’s fingertips.
To achieve both outstanding optical performance and satisfying usability, this lens features the latest SIGMA technologies, including a large hypersonic motor (HSM), dust- and splash-proof construction, and other high-quality features.
The large hypersonic motor (HSM) delivers ample torque to the focusing group for utstanding speed, ensuring exceptionally stable performance even at lower speeds. Along with the optimized AF algorithm, this feature delivers fast autofocus photography. In addition, the focus limiter makes AF highly responsive to distance from the subject for even more nimble performance.
Full-time manual focus function allows the lens to be switched to manual focus simply by rotating the focus ring.
The lens mount incorporates rubber sealing※ to protect the mount from dust and water drops.
* Except for SIGMA mount
The Nikon mount version of this lens includes an electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism that allows it to receive the appropriate signals from the camera body. This feature ensures precision diaphragm control and stable Auto Exposure (AE) performance during continuous shooting.
The 9-blade rounded diaphragm creates an attractive blur in the out-of-focus areas of the image.
From the editor
Please note that this lens was also released for mirrorless camera mounts. We decided to record it separately in our database.
Notes
- Most lenses designed for the Nikon F mount are equipped with a mechanical diaphragm control system. However, the Nikon F-mount version of this lens features electromagnetic diaphragm (EMD) control system. It provides highly accurate diaphragm control and stable auto exposure performance during continuous shooting.
- EMD lenses are not compatible with Nikon D2- or D1-series, D200, D100, D90, D80, D70, D70s, D60, D50, D40, D40X, D3000 digital SLR cameras and Nikon film SLR cameras.
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■Canon EF mount (2) | |||||||||
Canon EF 135mm F/2L USM • ⌀72 | Pro | 1996 ● | compare | 2 | 3 | ||||
Canon EF 135mm F/2.8 SF • ⌀52 | 1987 ● | compare | 3 | 7 | |||||
■Nikon F mount (2) | |||||||||
Nikon AF DC-Nikkor 135mm F/2D • ⌀72 | Pro | 1995 ● | compare | 3 | 5 | ||||
Nikon AF DC-Nikkor 135mm F/2 • ⌀72 | Pro | 1990 ● | compare | 3 | 6 |