Sigma 24mm F/1.4 DG HSM | A

Wide-angle prime lens • Digital era

  • Announced:
  • · February 2015
  • Production status:
  •  In production
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · SIGMA 24mm 1:1.4 DG A
  • Class:
  • · Ultra-fast full-frame wide-angle prime lens
  • · Professional model

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.

Sample photos (26)

Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/6400 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/5000 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/2000 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1250 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 320, 1/125 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1250 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1600 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1250 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1000 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/800 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1000 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/800 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1250 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 7D Mark II @ ISO 100, 1/1250 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Peng Boon Yeo, https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasyeo/
F/1.4
SIGMA SD1 Merrill @ ISO 100, 1/125 sec. 24mm F/8. kimiron, https://www.flickr.com/photos/kimiron/
F/8
SIGMA SD1 Merrill @ ISO 100, 1/2000 sec. 24mm F/2.8. kimiron, https://www.flickr.com/photos/kimiron/
F/2.8
SIGMA SD1 Merrill @ ISO 100, 1/200 sec. 24mm F/8. kimiron, https://www.flickr.com/photos/kimiron/
F/8
Canon EOS 6D @ ISO 800, 1/80 sec. 24mm F/4. Michael Martens, https://www.flickr.com/photos/118962103@N02/
F/4
NIKON D750 @ ISO 100, 1/250 sec. 24mm F/8. CaLars, https://www.flickr.com/photos/131390096@N05/
F/8
NIKON D750 @ ISO 100, 1/400 sec. 24mm F/8. CaLars, https://www.flickr.com/photos/131390096@N05/
F/8
Canon EOS 700D @ ISO 100, 1/4000 sec. 24mm F/1.4. mike shaw, https://www.flickr.com/photos/129687681@N04/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 700D @ ISO 100, 1/100 sec. 24mm F/2. mike shaw, https://www.flickr.com/photos/129687681@N04/
F/2
Canon EOS 700D @ ISO 100, 1/125 sec. 24mm F/1.4. mike shaw, https://www.flickr.com/photos/129687681@N04/
F/1.4
Canon EOS 700D @ ISO 100, 1/3200 sec. 24mm F/2.5. mike shaw, https://www.flickr.com/photos/129687681@N04/
F/2.5
CORPORATION @ ISO 100, 1/100 sec. 24mm F/16. Lukasz Plonka, https://www.flickr.com/photos/92117224@N08/
F/16
Canon EOS 5D Mark III @ ISO 100, 1/2500 sec. 24mm F/1.4. Keith Midson, https://www.flickr.com/photos/keithmidson/
F/1.4

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
24mm
F/1.4
15 elements in 11 groups
2 ASPH, 3 FLD, 4 SLD
Canon EF [44mm]
Nikon F [46.5mm]
Sigma SA [44mm]
84° (35mm full frame)
On Canon EOS APS-C [1.59x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
38.2mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/2.2 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
59.1°
On Nikon D APS-C [1.53x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
36.7mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/2.1 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
61°
On Sigma SD APS-C [1.74x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
41.8mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/2.4 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
54.8°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
None; the aperture is controlled from the camera
9 (nine)
Focusing:
0.25m
1:5.3
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
Optical Stabilizer (OS):
-
Physical characteristics:
665g (Sigma SA)
⌀85×90.2mm (Sigma SA)
-
-
Accessories:
Screw-type 77mm
LH830-03 - Bayonet-type petal-shaped
Not compatible

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description

SIGMA has a proven reputation for wide-angle lens design and manufacturing. Drawing on this experience and design know-how, refined through development of the SIGMA 35mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art and 50mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art in our Art line, we have successfully minimized sagittal coma flare, chromatic aberration, distortion, and vignetting to achieve exceptional levels of optical performance with almost no aberration or distortion. This lens provides the best possible performance when photographing a variety of subjects from cityscapes, mountain ranges, and the star-filled night sky to indoor photography with low illumination or scenes that require a smooth bokeh effect. Enjoy the astonishing optical performance of the new F1.4 series that has just joined SIGMA’s iconic Art line.

This lens features minimized aberration achieved through the latest design technology and know-how that has been accumulated by SIGMA in its lens development over many years and offers astonishing rendering performance, even at the edges, with ultra-high resolution. Whilst featuring higher resolution around the focus point, the lens offers a smooth and natural bokeh effect. Both high definition rendering without chromatic aberration and natural bokeh expression are possible, even at maximum aperture.

Sagittal coma flare is the aberration in which a point light source appears as a streak instead of a point, and it affects large-diameter lenses in particular. By positioning aspherical lens elements toward the rear of the 24mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art, we have adjusted the angle of incidence of light for optimal power distribution. Even at wide-open aperture, you will enjoy outstanding image quality. Since streaking of point light sources toward the edges of the image is minimized, this lens is a powerful ally in photographing celestial bodies, nighttime illumination, and more.

One of the requirements of high rendering performance is the correction of chromatic aberration. Particularly, for axial chromatic aberration, which is challenging to correct even during image processing, the lens development stage is vital in ensuring minimized distortion. The 24mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art incorporates FLD (“F” Low Dispersion)* glass and SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements to minimize chromatic aberration of magnification, which is mainly visible around the edge of the image. Moreover, the power distribution ensures the correction of axial chromatic aberration. The result is high image quality throughout the entire focusing range—sharp and high-contrast image rendering without color blur.

Improving efficiency at large apertures and minimizing vignetting, we have designed the lens to secure very good brightness. Even at open aperture, it ensures high-contrast images for indoor photography, astronomical photography, and when photographing blue sky.

It is not possible to compensate for distortion that is often observed with wide-angle lenses just by changing the aperture value. Therefore, the lens development stage is vital in ensuring minimized distortion. The SIGMA 24mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art features an adjusted incidence angle of the light source from the surface of the first lens and aspherical glass elements to optimize the power layout at respective positions. This has helped minimize distortion throughout the entire image.

When photographing with point light sources such as electric lights or reflections on a body of water in the background, the rounded 9-blade diaphragm helps produce an attractive bokeh effect—even at large-aperture settings.

All lenses in SIGMA’s new Art line come with a hood with a high-quality rubberized connector and feature a newly designed lens cap and AF/MF switch, and are designed for intuitive use and superior functionality. Inside, HSM (hypersonic motor) delivers high AF speed and extremely quiet performance. An enhanced algorithm offers even smoother automatic focusing. Full-time manual focus override is another key feature that leaves the artistic touches in the photographer’s hands. The brass mount combines high precision with rugged construction. Its treated surfaces and enhanced strength contribute to the exceptional durability of the lens. In both the external and internal parts, the optimized use of TSC (Thermally Stable Composite), an excellent match for metal parts, further contributes to the high-precision construction of the lens. In addition, the last three digits of the year the lens was offered for sale are engraved on the barrel for ease of reference.

HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) delivers high AF speed and extremely quiet performance. SIGMA’s latest AF algorithm makes possible even smoother automatic focusing. After AF has done its job, fulltime MF (manual focus) allows you to make fine adjustments to focus simply by turning the focus ring. Using the SIGMA USB DOCK (sold separately) allows you to access the MO (manual override) function, which allows you to manually focus at any time during AF by turning the focus ring.

Conventionally it is considered essential to leverage the qualities of metal and polycarbonate in camera and lens layout design. A first for the industry, the barrel of the new series of SIGMA lenses features a new TSC (Thermally Stable Composite)* that offers minimal thermal shrinkage combined with exceptional hardness. It also offers 25% greater elasticity than polycarbonate. Since its thermal shrinkage is low, TSC matches well with metal parts, further contributing to the high-precision construction of the lens.

From the editor

Please note that this lens was also released for mirrorless camera mounts. We decided to record it separately in our database.

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Sigma SA mount (2)
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