This article was updated November 10, 2020.

SIGMA offers a groovy multifariousness of lenses, from ultra-wides to super-telephotos, primes and zooms, for many popular interchangeable camera systems. We have mirrorless lenses for our own 50-mountain system, along with our L-Mountain Alliance partners Panasonic and Leica; along with both full-frame and ingather-sensor lenses for Sony E-Mount, along with Catechism and Nikon DSLRs. Add in our adapters for Sony Eastward-Mountain and L-Mount, also as the OEM adapters to pair DSLR lenses with the mirrorless camera offerings from Canon and Nikon, and the mural has become very complex and somewhat disruptive over the past few years. Follow along equally we explicate which lenses are available for which camera systems, natively, and with adapters.


What SIGMA lenses are made specifically for mirrorless full-frame cameras?

SIGMA DG DN lenses are bachelor in Sony E-Mount and for 50-Mount cameras from SIGMA, Leica and Panasonic.

In SIGMA lens naming, "DG" indicates full-frame sensor coverage, and "DN" indicates that the lens is designed specifically and exclusively for mirrorless cameras systems. Currently, SIGMA offers several lenses that are designed exclusively for full-frame mirrorless cameras in Sony E-Mount, besides as L-Mount Alliance cameras from SIGMA, Leica and Panasonic. These include:

  • 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN | Art
  • 24-70mm F2.viii DG DN | Art
  • 35mm F1.two DG DN | Art
  • 45mm F2.viii DG DN | Fine art
  • 85mm F1.iv DG DN | Art
  • 105mm F2.eight DG DN Macro | Fine art
  • 100-400mm DG DN Bone | Contemporary
SIGMA's selection of DG DN lenses, exclusively for full-frame mirrorless cameras

Each of these lenses is a completely new design, specifically engineered to see the requirements and capabilities of mirrorless full-frame camera systems. None of these are simple adaptations of previously released DSLR-designed lenses.


What SIGMA lenses are made specifically for mirrorless ingather-sensor cameras?

SIGMA DC DN lenses are available in Sony E-Mountain, Canon EF-M, Micro Four Thirds and Fifty-Mountain varieties.

In SIGMA lens naming, "DC" indicates crop sensor coverage, and "DN" indicates that this lens is designed specifically and exclusively for mirrorless cameras systems. SIGMA currently offers a trio of fast-aperture primes for these compact systems: Sony E-Mount, Canon EF-G (EOS M series cameras), Micro Four Thirds (Olympus and Panasonic), and even ingather-sensor Fifty-Mount cameras. The 16mm F1.iv DC DN | Contemporary, the 30mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary, and the 56mm F1.4 DC DN | Gimmicky are meaty, lightweight, fast-aperture primes in wide, standard and short tele focal lengths.

The DC DN F1.iv Mirrorless Trio for Sony Due east-Mount, Canon EF-M, Micro Four Thirds, and 50-Mount (pictured).

What SIGMA lenses are made for both total-frame mirrorless cameras, and Catechism and Nikon DSLRs?

SIGMA's Fast-Aperture Art Prime Lenses.

In addition to the DG DN lenses designed exclusively for full-frame mirrorless, SIGMA offers ten fast-aperture prime lenses in the Art line in both Sony E-Mount and L-Mountain for cameras from SIGMA, Leica and Panasonic that are adaptations of DSLR lens designs. With eight focal lengths offer F1.4 brightness from 20mm to 105mm, plus the 14mm F1.viii and the 135mm F1.8, these Art Prime lenses bring fast-aperture imaging excellence to each supported camera system.

Quick Tip: Expect for prime lenses with DG HSM | Art in the proper noun to identify this group.

All these prime number lenses are available for Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E-Mount and L-Mount systems.

What SIGMA lenses tin can be mounted to Sony E-Mount mirrorless cameras and L-Mount cameras with a SIGMA adapter?

In add-on to a growing line of lenses for these mirrorless systems, SIGMA offers adapters for Sony Eastward-Mountain and L-Mountain cameras that allow SIGMA'southward Fine art, Sports and Contemporary lenses in Catechism EF mountain to exist paired with each camera system. The SIGMA MC-11 is the EF to Sony E adapter. The SIGMA MC-21 is the EF to 50-Mount adapter.

The benefits are at to the lowest degree two-fold here: It allows for photographers who take a pregnant investment in EF mount SIGMA drinking glass to adapt their current lenses every bit they drift to a new arrangement; and information technology allows for many more than lens choices for E-Mount and Fifty-Mount systems based on the full catalog of Art, Sports and Contemporary lenses released since 2012.

Quick Tip: Run into the full line of lenses uniform with these adapters hither.

The SIGMA MC-31 PL-L Mount Converter

Additionally, the SIGMA MC-31 Mount Converter will permit for PL-mountain Cine lenses to pair with the SIGMA fp and other L-Mount cameras.


Does SIGMA make any lenses in Canon RF, Nikon Z or Fujifilm X mounts?

At this fourth dimension, no. SIGMA does not currently create lenses in these lens mounts. In the example of Catechism and Nikon, nosotros suggest using OEM mountain adapters to pair our Canon EF or Nikon F mount lenses with their growing pick of mirrorless cameras. Third-political party mount adapters are also available, including some for Fujifilm cameras, all the same SIGMA does not test third-party adapters and cannot guarantee compatibility.


Does SIGMA offer adapters for pairing SIGMA lenses with Canon EOS R, Nikon Z or Fujifilm Ten photographic camera bodies?

Currently, no. Almost current SIGMA lenses in Catechism EF mount are compatible with the Canon EF-EOS R Mount Adapter (click here for full list). Near electric current SIGMA lenses in Nikon F mount are uniform with the Nikon FTZ adapter (click here for full list). There is no OEM option for adapting whatsoever lenses to work with Fujifilm photographic camera bodies.


What is SIGMA Mount Conversion Service?

Mountain Conversion Service allows for SIGMA lenses to be switched between released versions of a given lens.

For mount conversion to be possible, the lens must exist currently bachelor in both the current mount and the mount yous wish to convert to. For example, a 24-70mm F2.8 DG Bone HSM Fine art lens in Canon EF mount can exist converted to Nikon F, but cannot be converted to Sony E-Mountain or L-Mount. Likewise, a 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Fine art lens tin be converted from E-Mount to L-Mountain, just cannot be converted to Catechism or Nikon DSLR mounts.

Learn more almost SIGMA Mountain Conversion Service hither.


What SIGMA lenses fit my Canon Rebel and Nikon DX cameras? And how do I tell what SIGMA lenses are designed for crop-sensor DSLRs?

SIGMA lenses designed for crop-sensor (APS-C size) DSLRs accept DC in the lens name, and do not have DN in the lens name. Examples of Canon crop-sensor DSLRs include the unabridged Canon Rebel series, EOS 90D, EOS 80D, EOS 7D Marker Two, and others. Examples of Nikon crop-sensor DSLRs include the Nikon D3500, D5600, D7500, D500, and earlier, similarly-named cameras. Nikon ingather-sensor cameras can be easily identified by their "DX" format designation.

A SIGMA "DC" format lens, designed for crop-sensor DSLR cameras

SIGMA DC lenses for DSLRs characteristic the same Canon EF and Nikon F mounts every bit the full-frame lenses, and thus, can technically be mounted to full-frame DSLRs, merely y'all will notice significant vignetting on full-frame cameras, since the smaller prototype circumvolve volition not encompass the entire sensor. If you decide to apply a DC lens on a total-frame photographic camera, exist advised you will need to manually ingather the prototype or utilize an auto crop mode in the camera's card.

SIGMA DG lenses for DSLRs (no DN in the proper noun) — which cover full-frame sensors — can be used on crop-sensor cameras without issue, nonetheless the effective focal length volition be multiplied past one.6x on Canon cameras, and 1.5x on Nikon cameras.


What SIGMA lenses fit my full-frame Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras?

SIGMA lenses with DG in the lens proper noun — that do not have DN in the lens name as well — are designed for Canon and Nikon full-frame DSLRs. Full-frame Canon photographic camera bodies include the EOS 5D and 6D models, and EOS-1D Ten models. Full-frame Nikon photographic camera bodies include the D6, D850, D780, D610, Df and similar models. Nikon full-frame cameras tin exist easily identified past their "FX" format designation.

A SIGMA "DG" format lens, designed for crop-sensor DSLR cameras

Does SIGMA Make Lenses for Leica 1000-Mount?

Currently, no. It can be a bit disruptive as SIGMA is function of the L-Mount Alliance with Leica and Panasonic, but these lenses and cameras use L-Mountain exclusively.

Sometimes, Canon's EF-M mount — used on EOS 1000 series crop-sensor mirrorless cameras like the EOS M50 and M6 Marker Two — is confused for M-Mount, merely these are completely separate mounting systems. SIGMA does make iii DC DN prime lenses for EF-M, and SIGMA EF mount lenses are compatible with EF-M using a separately available mount converter.


What's the difference between Art, Sports, Gimmicky and Cine Lenses?

In 2012, SIGMA announced SIGMA Global Vision and introduced 3 lens lines: Art, Sports and Gimmicky. Each line has a distinct design philosophy. Art lenses are designed for the ultimate image quality and creative expression. Sports lenses are designed for excellent optical performance, rugged and weather-tough builds, and user customization through the USB Dock and SIGMA Optimization Pro. Contemporary lenses are designed for outstanding optical performance in compact, lightweight designs.

The current Art, Sports and Contemporary lenses, along with six lenses still bachelor that were introduced prior to the SIGMA Global Vision in 2012 (click to enlarge).

In 2016, the SIGMA Cine lenses were announced. SIGMA Cinematics lenses and SIGMA Art lenses share the aforementioned optical formulas, however, the Cinematics lenses are designed specifically for moviemaking, with all-metal barrels, manual geared focus and zoom rings, and compatible sizing and color transmission.

The FF High Speed Prime Line of Cine lenses

Here is what unifies the SIGMA lens lines:

All SIGMA lenses are made in Japan, at our manufacturing plant in Aizu.

All SIGMA lenses undergo individual Image Quality testing on SIGMA's proprietary A1 MTF device to ensure optical imaging performance.


What lenses volition SIGMA introduce next?

We get asked this question a lot. Nosotros more often than not don't share long-term road maps, simply we always have something new and innovative on the horizon. Sign upward for our newsletter and follow u.s. on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest news on production releases, ship dates, and special deals!