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📸 Elevate your portraits with Sigma’s sharp, silent, and stunning 56mm prime!
The Sigma 56mm F/1.4 DC DN Contemporary lens is a compact, high-performance prime designed for Sony E-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a bright f/1.4 aperture, advanced optical elements, and a silent stepping autofocus motor, it excels in low-light portraiture and video. Its weather-sealed, durable build and smooth 9-blade diaphragm deliver professional-grade image quality with beautiful bokeh, making it the go-to lens for serious creators seeking sharpness, speed, and style.











| ASIN | B07JZVP6R8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,481 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #12 in DSLR Camera Lenses |
| Box Contents | 1 Lens, Hood and Front Cap and Rear Cap |
| Brand | Sigma |
| Brand Name | Sigma |
| Camera Lens | 56 month |
| Camera Lens Description | 56 month |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Sony A6100, Sony A6300, Sony A6400, Sony A6500, Sony A6600, Sony FX30, Sony ZV-E10, Sony ZV-E10 II |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,867 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Fixed Focal Length | 56 Millimetres |
| Focal Length Description | 56 mm |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085126351656 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image Stabilization Type | Optical |
| Importer Contact Information | Shetala Agencies Pvt Ltd,#111 Mount View Apt,Mount Road,Guindy,Chennai-600032,India |
| Iso Range | 100-32000 |
| Item Type Name | DSLR Camera Lens |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 0.61 Pounds |
| Lens | Standard |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Type | Standard |
| Light Sensitivity | 100-32000 |
| Manufacturer | Sigma Corporation,2-4-16 Kuriki,Asao-Ku,Kawasaki-Shi,Kanagawa 215-8530,Japan, SigmaCorporation, Japan |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Sigma Corporation,2-4-16 Kuriki,Asao-Ku,Kawasaki-Shi,Kanagawa 215-8530,Japan |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 351965 |
| Maximum Aperture | 56 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 19.7 |
| Maximum Focal Length Unit of Measure | 19.7 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/1600 Seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Aperture | 16 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 56 |
| Model Name | Art |
| Model Number | 351965 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Packer Contact Information | Shetala Agencies Pvt Ltd,#111 Mount View Apt,Mount Road,Guindy,Chennai-600032,India |
| Photo Filter Size | 55 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 28.5 Degrees |
| Screen Size Unit of Measure | 7.38 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority (A/Av), Shutter Priority (S/Tv), Manual (M), Programmed AE (P), Bulb (B) |
| UPC | 085126351656 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic viewfinder (EVF) |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty provided by the manufacturer from date of purchase |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
N**S
Slightly compressed due to 1.5x crop factor so it requires skill to composite from this lens.
Great quality lens very sharp.
K**A
The go-to APSC portrait lens
Amazing lens. If one did their research, they’d know that this is the one and only go-to and budget portrait lens for APSC right now. I won’t write about the features here as it’s all there on multiple YT videos. I’m instead going to focus on who should get it and why one should get it over/along the kit lens – because I’m not a professional and have spent quite some time wondering whether I should shell my money on extra lenses as an enthusiast. Who: Doesn’t matter if you’re a professional or an enthusiast. If you take a lot of portraits, or like street photography, or mostly go out shooting in evening/low-light conditions, go for this lens. Why: 1. If you’ve spent your money on expensive cameras like a6400/a6600, you’re not doing them enough justice with the kit lens. I have the 18-135 kit lens and although it’s an amazing all-rounder, it just falls short in certain areas. Kit/zoom lenses are engineered to accommodate a range of focal lengths and that is achieved with some trade offs like vignettes, softness over the higher focal lengths, significant barrel distortions at the narrow and wide end, etc. 2. The F1.4 aperture of Sigma is wide enough for low-light photography and beautiful portraits with good subject separation. If you’re pulling your camera out at an event, those pictures better be good :) Cons: 1. There is a slight barrel distortion but it’s a little trade off for what this lens has to offer at this price. 2. Focal length difficult to work with in tight spaces like rooms, etc. — I have attached full/cropped pictures for side by side comparison of images taken on the sigma and the kit lens to give a perspective on the differences. The pictures have been taken at minimum focal distance possible and I’ve tried to keep the images similar for better comparison. Update (after few months of use) ———— In love with this lens! I must admit that it’s a little difficult to work with in tight spaces (indoors in general) but I keep finding my self reaching out for this instead of the kit lens whenever I’m heading out. This one’s a no brainier for portraits, food, and objects in general given you have a little space to shuffle around. It’s even good for street photography if you want to keep a safe distance from subjects and don’t want to stick your camera into people’s faces. Attached few more pictures from the lens.
N**R
Very sharp even at F1.4
EDIT (11-Apr-2021): Added some more sample shots I just got this yesterday so I haven't used the lens much and can't comment on every aspect of it but I've attached 2 photos of a table fan along with 100% zoom/crop of certain regions from those photos. As you can see, this lens is tack sharp, even at the widest aperture of F1.4. At F2.0, the image looks the sharpest to me but I haven't shot many photos to be able to judge this. In my sample shots, you can see every little speck of dust and tiny little cloth fibers as well. These are pretty much invisible to the naked eye unless you look really close at the thing you're shooting. The images have some barrel distortion but I could hardly notice the difference even after correcting the distortion in Lightroom, except on some images where I took pictures of geometric objects. Be sure to capture RAW or RAW+JPEG with this lens because the lens profile is embedded into the RAW files so you can correct lens distortion and chromatic aberrations with two clicks in Lightroom using the embedded profile. This is not available if you shoot only JPEGs. Speaking of chromatic aberrations, I noticed some purple fringing on the edges of object outlines on a couple of photos that I took with flash enabled. It's not too bad and Lightroom can correct it if you shoot RAW but honestly, I think the fringing just makes since images look better but that's subjective. Video autofocus is alright. Good even, but definitely not like a native Sony lens. I think my 16-50mm kit lens does better autofocus. It worked fine for me most of the times but sometimes it'll just take way too long to focus. One minor downside (for me) is that the focus ring is very smooth and because of that, while screwing the lens onto the lens mount, it'd slip and I'd have to hold the non movable parts of the lens to screw it on. It's a minor gripe and I'm sure it'll get easier the more times I do this. Another downside is that it doesn't have OSS but you knew that already. If you have steady hands, you're good. If not, just get a gimbal or a tripod. DJI Ronin SC should have gotten cheaper now. I don't have steady hands but I was still able to take sharp photos most of the time, even while focusing manually. I'm using this with a Sony A6400 and I own the Sigma 16mm F1.4 as well. They're both great lenses and the 16mm even got a firmware update that makes manually focusing a whole lot easier. I might update my review after I've used the lens more but don't count on it. Cheers! 20/10 would recommend
N**N
Budget portrait photography beast - Read full review below
oh man using it by 2 months in my sony a6400 amazing sharp lens as always from sigma. i have sigma wide angle 16 mm too that's why i can't stop my self buying this one too, if you are into portrait photography just go with this lens no regrets - i have done a full unboxing review and test video of this lens on my youtube channel- " Nitin Tns Green " just go and watch i'm sure my video will help you more to make your choice to buy or not and yah thanks me later there :)
A**I
A Game-Changing Lens 📸✨
SIGMA 56mm F1.4 prime lens is one of the best lenses out there for sony APS-C series. The image quality this lens delivers is truly remarkable. The sharpness and clarity of the images it produces is fantastic, with stunning bokeh effects in my portraits. The low light performance is also great, especially for outdoor nigh-time street photography. I've tested this lens in various environments, including rain and wet conditions, and it has consistently performed without any issues. Its build quality and weather sealing makes it reliable and durable. I've attached a few sample images to this review to demonstrate its capabilities. You can see more of these images on my Instagram (i_aakashahuja). Cheers!
V**U
Best portrait lens and for street photography
Must buy lens for Sony apsc e-mount. Price-wise- Very reasonable in comparison to native lens. Performance- auto focus response is very fast, Bokeh is mind blowing. Ergonomics- well built, strong construction and balances very well against the camera. Low light performance- Very very capable low light capability. Colorado reproduction- Colours look warm and rich. Tones are beautiful, the jpeg images are itself good enough and won't have to bother with raw images. Valve for money- I purchased the lens at 26K, it's competition Sony 50mm 1.8 native lens is just a couple of thousand cheaper. Comparing the two, the sharpness of sigma is remarkable. The Sony lens however has optical stabilization so it may perform better on A6300, A6000 at low shutter speed. If you own a A6500, undoubtedly one should buy the sigma. Cons- no in body stabilization so best suited for A6500.
G**G
Genuine product and excellent performance.
I recently purchased the sigma 56mm f1.4 for my A6700. I really worried about the quality or what will i do if I receive a fake or used product. But that didn’t happen. I was genuinely happy about the delivery and the product. The package was sealed with official sigma logo. And the shipper delivered the product 2 days before the actual estimated delivery date. This is a major upgrade from the kit lens and I very happy with the results I’m getting out of this lens. Go for it you won’t regret it.
D**I
Excellent lens with crisp bokeh
Excellent lens with crisp bokeh. Satisfied with the outcome. Purchased for my Sony A6700.
C**P
geweldig voor de prijs
plus -super scherp -heel lichtsterk -compact -goede bouwmaterialen min -geen stabilisatie dussss geweldige lens voor de prijs
S**R
Fantastic Portrait Lens – Sharp, Compact, and Affordable!
The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 lens for Sony E-Mount has quickly become one of my favorite lenses for portrait photography. Its performance, combined with its compact size, makes it a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a high-quality prime lens. Here’s what I love about it: Incredibly Sharp: The image quality is superb! It delivers razor-sharp focus with beautiful bokeh, especially wide open at f/1.4. Perfect for portraits or low-light shooting. Compact & Lightweight: Despite its high performance, it’s very compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around for all-day shoots. Fast and Quiet Autofocus: The autofocus is fast, accurate, and quiet—ideal for both photography and video work. I’ve had no issues with focus hunting, even in challenging lighting. Affordable for the Quality: For the price, the Sigma 56mm offers incredible value. It rivals much more expensive lenses in terms of quality, and it’s a must-have for any Sony shooter looking for a versatile prime lens. Solid Build: The lens feels durable and well-built without being bulky. It’s also well-balanced on my Sony mirrorless camera, making it a joy to use. Overall, if you’re looking for a prime lens that delivers sharp images, smooth bokeh, and excellent performance at a reasonable price, the Sigma 56mm f/1.4 is a top pick. Highly recommend it for portrait photographers and everyday use!
G**!
I’m so satisfied
Everytime i take a photo - it’s fantastic. I do not regret my purchase.
M**A
Sharp & creamy
Unfortunately amazon is notorious for the fake reviews so reading that some received used lenses was not very encouraging even though i bought that Sony 35mm f1.8 back in 2013 from Amazon when Amazon didn’t have other retailers and there was less fake Chinese products around. Anyways, back to the Sigma 56mm f1.4, this lens was as stated sold as new and it was easy to judge since i bought Sigma 16mm f1.4 from a local store and could easily compare to check if anything was off or fishy. This is just first impression since i bought this Sigma 56mm like 3 days ago and used it briefly with the Sony A6400 so tested the AF-C, AF-S and there is no sound from the motor when compared to the God father Sony 35mm f1.8 which has a very slight motor sound when AF-S. Snapped a couple of portraits at 1.4 and i was blown away. The definition of sharpnesses is this Sigma 56mm f1.4 CN for the Sony APS-c primes yet. Will be updating this review after having more time to test this new favourite lens. Bought this lens without any deal at 3 988,06 SEK while Sigma had it on offer on their website at 404$ (down from 479). Highly recommended even at full price whether that on Amazon, local store or from Sigma.
D**A
It's stunningly sharp
Not a lens I use a lot but wow when I do it's stunning!
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