- Compatible with a variety of Nikon DSLR cameras
For Nikon DSLR cameras with a CX mount. - 85 mm focal length
Beautifully isolates your subject from the background. This versatile focal length blends depth and dimension for stunning portraits, action shots and low-light images. - f/1.4 maximum aperture
For optimal light gathering capacity, resulting in clear, highly-detailed images. - 0.12x magnification
Magnification ensures your images come out just the way you want. - Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM)
Allows for 1.3X the torque of previous generations for fast and efficient autofocus - Two FLD glass elements and one special element
For a high rate of anomalous partial dispersion and high refraction to achieve a class leading level of performance. - 2.8′ minimum focusing distance
- Accommodates 86 mm filters
- Accessories included
Comes with a hood, front and rear lens caps and case.
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Sigma – Art 85mm F1.4 DG HSM | A Standard Prime Lens for Nikon DSLRs – Black
$21.00 – $493.00
Available in stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.5983 lbs |
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Brand Compatibility | Canon, Nikon |
Auto/Manual Focus | Automatic |
In-Lens Image Stabilization | No |
Maximum Aperture | f/1.4 |
Color Category | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 4 Years |
Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
Tripod/Monopod Mountable | No |
Product Name | Art 85mm F1.4 DG HSM, A Standard Prime Lens for Nikon DSLRs |
Product Weight | 1.5983 pounds |
Color | Black |
Field of View at 1000 yards | 28.6 feet |
Brand | Sigma |
Model Number | 321955 |
Maximum Focal Length | 85 millimeters |
Lens Mount Compatibility | Nikon 1 (CX) |
Focal Length 35mm Film Equivalent | 127.5mm |
Minimum Focus Distance | 33.5 inches |
Lens Type | Standard Prime |
Filter Diameter | 86 millimeters |
Minimum Focal Length | 85 millimeters |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 4 Years |
Product Diameter | 3.7 inches |
UPC | 085126321550 |
Reviews (9)
Asteryx –
I’m a Nikon photographer and I had a recent accident where I lost my lost my lens down a storm drain. I wanted a replacement but was not ready to drop another $2000 on a Nikon version. I did some research online and a couple of friends highly recommended this lens. And let me tell you this lens is next level!!! even better than Nikon glass. Actually isn’t anything close to this lens at this price point. Only flaw with this product is it’s heavy weight .
Lock –
This lens changed my photography. It’s sharp and produces great results. Worth every penny. Great quality and great results.
Carolann –
This lens was given as a gift to me and as usual the art series from sigma is amazing
FLguy –
Very happy with my choice. This lens has helped me progress in my hobby.
oigaperoque –
I bought it because is way cheaper than the Nikon option, so far I love it but sometimes it does not autofocus so i did my research and that is the only issue you will have when you do not buy nikon lenses
Kwes –
I received my purchased product sooner than I imagined. On recieving it I immediately put the lens to the ultimate test and was extremely satisfied with it’s performance. It is a beautiful work of art especially for portraiture. I highly recommend it for general and portraiture photography. GOOD JOB SIGMA!
Hannah –
Love it! The quality this lens produces is phenomenal! Art is the way to go!
JohnSobankhead –
Just an amazing lens. Sharper than any 85 I’ve ever seen. Super fast so it gets creamy bokeh.
Rashad –
Sigma lenses are a best kept secret in my opinion. The Art Series offers clarity, sharpness, great bokeh, and it does well with color management.
Perfect for video recording, too! I used this lens to film a keynote address at a conference. Awesome because with 85mm, I was able to set up my tripod behind the viewing audience and still get AMAZING results. Plus, I had plenty of room to oversample in post-production and retain clarity and sharpness.
Just a heads up, this lens is heavy. You’ll want to have practice runs to get used to moving around with it. And I definitely recommend buying a heavy-duty tripod if you need it. Using a tripod that isn’t able to support the heavier rig will give out soon enough. Also, your gimbal may struggle with this – check the weight of this lens and your camera. Then, check that against your gimbal’s weight capacity.