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Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens (Leica L)

Boasting an expansive 180° angle of view and an ultra-fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, the Leica L-mount Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens is a diagonal fisheye that brings epic scope and sweeping clarity to astrophotography, architecture, and landscape photography. With a minimum focusing distance of 15.2" and high-speed autofocus, the lens also yields dramatic yet intimate images when used in action and sports applications.

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Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens (Leica L)

Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens (Leica L)

Boasting an expansive 180° angle of view and an ultra-fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, the Leica L-mount Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens is a diagonal fisheye that brings epic scope and sweeping clarity to astrophotography, architecture, and landscape photography. With a minimum focusing distance of 15.2" and high-speed autofocus, the lens also yields dramatic yet intimate images when used in action and sports applications.

Body & Optical Design

With 21 lens elements in total arranged in 15 groups, including four FLD elements, three SLD elements, and two aspherical elements, the lens construction optimises the reproduction of bright points of light. It also means the lens is sharp across the entirety of its viewing angle. The two rear sheet filter slots and the included Arca-Swiss compatible tripod collar benefit the long exposures necessary for astrophotography. The lens is also designed to handle all conditions of incident light, including high backlight resistance, to consistently promote clarity, sharpness, and overall image quality. Additionally, its dust- and splash-proof body and the water- and oil-repellent lens coating mean the lens can withstand exposure to the elements.

HLA Autofocus System

The HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) focusing motor introduces unprecedented speed, precision, and silence into the Sigma autofocus system. For videographers, focus breathing is minimised through the optical design. The HLA also offers improved focus following performance for sports photography and other subjects in motion such as cars, planes, or birds in flight, ensuring that the decisive moment is not missed.

Additional Benefits

Specially designed front lens cap with locking mechanism

Tripod socket to distribute weight evenly

Custom buttons and switches: manual focus lock switch, lens heater retainer, rear filter holders

Key Features:

Full-Frame | f/1.4 to f/16

Bright, Fast Diagonal Fisheye Lens

Optimised for Astrophotography

High-Response Linear Actuator AF System

FLD, SLD & Aspherical Elements

Rounded 11-Blade Diaphragm

Removable, Rotating Tripod Foot

Dust- and Splash-Resistant Construction

What's in the Box:

Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens (Leica L)

LC1040-01 Front Lens Cap

Sigma LCR II Rear Lens Cap for Leica L

Sigma TS-141 Tripod Socket

PT-51 Protective Cover

Sigma GP-21 Guide Plate

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Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens (Leica L)

Boasting an expansive 180° angle of view and an ultra-fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, the Leica L-mount Sigma 15mm f/1.4 Fisheye DG DN Art Lens is a diagonal fisheye that brings epic scope and sweeping clarity to astrophotography, architecture, and landscape photography. With a minimum focusing distance of 15.2" and high-speed autofocus, the lens also yields dramatic yet intimate images when used in action and sports applications.

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