Wide Angle
Sony E & Leica L
f/2.8
55 mm
90 mm
295 g
Overview

Sigma 90mm f 2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Compact Mid-Telephoto Portrait Prime

Perfect for portraiture, the Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens is an especially compact mid-telephoto prime offering a selective field of view and modest maximum aperture that's an ideal combination for headshots, group shots, close-up shots, and compressed landscapes while remaining nimble enough for everyday shooting.

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Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Sigma 90mm f 2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Compact Mid-Telephoto Portrait Prime

Perfect for portraiture, the Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens is an especially compact mid-telephoto prime offering a selective field of view and modest maximum aperture that's an ideal combination for headshots, group shots, close-up shots, and compressed landscapes while remaining nimble enough for everyday shooting.

The 90mm focal length is a classic narrow field of view that flatters portrait subjects and the f/2.8 maximum aperture is bright enough for depth of field control and working in available lighting without adding unwanted weight and size to the lens design. Alternatively, the compact 90mm is also a beneficial lens for landscape shooters looking to make more condensed and focused compositions and highlight specific subjects from a distance.

Contemporary Line lens features a compact design that measures approximately 2.5 x 2.4" and a weight of just over 283.5 g, making it portable enough for everyday shooting needs without compromising on optics or speed.

Internal focusing design pairs with a stepping AF motor for responsive and fast focusing performance that's suitable for both stills and video applications.

Optical design includes five SLD elements and one aspherical elements, to optimise sharpness and limit aberrations, and a Super Multi-Layer Coating that controls flare and reflections.

Rounded 9-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth and pleasing bokeh quality when employing selective focus techniques.

Dust and splash-resistant construction with a brass bayonet mount for ensured accuracy and durability.

Sigma I Series Lens

The Sigma I Series is a group of full-frame-compatible lenses emphasising the ideal mixture of performance and compactness for mirrorless shooters. Combining high optical performance with a stylish and sleek design, these lenses are well-matched to contemporary mirrorless cameras and shooters who prioritise lenses with a high degree of usability, portability, and capability.

I series lenses have an all-metal construction, including precision-cut aluminium parts on the barrel that offers an elegant finish that's equally durable. Metal materials are also used throughout the internal construction for added robustness and reliability that is inspired by Sigma's Cine lens lineup.

Knurled aperture and focus rings, along with an included knurled metal lens hood, further contribute to a pleasing tactile experience.

In addition to knurled details, the lens features an intuitive AF/MF switch and the aperture ring includes an 'A' position for quick switching to an aperture-priority exposure mode.

I series lenses include both a conventional plastic lens cap along with a magnetic metal lens cap for more streamlined and minimal attachment method.

Magnetic lens cap is compatible with optional CH-11 Magnetic Cap Holder.

Key Features:

Full-Frame | f/2 to f/22

Compact Mid-Telephoto Prime

Fast Internal Focus System

I Series Lens

All-Metal Lens Barrel

Dust & Splash-Resistant Design

Knurled Focus and Aperture Rings

Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm

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Sigma 90mm f 2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Sigma 90mm f 2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Sigma LCF-55 IV Lens Cap (55mm)

Sigma LCR III Rear Lens Cap for Sony E

LH576-05B Lens Hood

LCF55-02 MB Magnetic Metal Lens Cap

Wide Angle
Sony E & Leica L
f/2.8
55 mm
90 mm
295 g
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Product Overview

Sigma 90mm f 2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Compact Mid-Telephoto Portrait Prime

Perfect for portraiture, the Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens is an especially compact mid-telephoto prime offering a selective field of view and modest maximum aperture that's an ideal combination for headshots, group shots, close-up shots, and compressed landscapes while remaining nimble enough for everyday shooting.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

The Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens features a wide-angle lens.

Sony E & Leica L

The Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary lens is compatible with Sony E & Leica L mount.

f/2.8

The Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens has a f/2.8 aperture.

55 mm

The Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens has 55 mm filter thread.

90 mm

The Sigma f/2 DG Contemporary lens features a focal length of 90 mm.

295 g

The Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens weighs 295 g.

Compact Innovation and Superior Performance

Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG Contemporary Lens

Compact Innovation and Superior Performance

Retro Design with Precision Metal Build

The I series lenses combine metal construction, retro design, and precise focusing for durability and a refined tactile experience.

Advanced Optical Design & Durability

Advanced Optical Design & Durability

The design features five SLD elements, one aspherical element, Super Multi-Layer Coating, a 9-blade diaphragm, and a dust- and splash-proof brass mount.

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