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Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM A (Art) Autofocus Full Frame Lens for Canon EF-Mount {77}
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$530.00
Sigma's proven f/1.4 Art prime built for serious wide-angle work.
The 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art is built around a 15-element, 11-group optical formula that Sigma engineered specifically to perform at full aperture. Three FLD and four SLD elements work together to control chromatic aberration across the frame, while two aspherical elements, one positioned toward the rear of the design, address sagittal coma flare and axial aberration. That rear aspherical placement matters at f/1.4: it's what allows the lens to hold peripheral brightness and sharpness where lesser optics fall apart.
The 84.1-degree field of view on a full-frame sensor gives you enough coverage for architecture interiors and expansive landscapes without tipping into distortion-heavy ultra-wide territory. At 25 cm minimum focus distance, you can also get genuinely close to a subject, which opens up foreground-heavy compositions that wider primes typically make awkward. The HSM autofocus motor is fast and quiet, relevant for video work where motor noise is a real concern. Nine rounded aperture blades produce smooth out-of-focus rendering at wider apertures, and the 77mm filter thread is a standard size shared across a lot of professional glass. Compatibility with Sigma's USB Dock also means you can fine-tune focus calibration without sending the lens in for service.
Who It's For
Astrophotographers get the most direct benefit from f/1.4, more light in a single frame means lower ISO and cleaner files on long exposures. Wedding photographers working in dim reception halls or candlelit ceremonies will find the 24mm perspective and fast aperture a practical combination for environmental portraits with real context in the background. Videographers shooting documentary or run-and-gun work will appreciate the near-silent HSM focusing and the internal focus design, which keeps the lens length constant and doesn't disturb a matte box or polarizer. Landscape photographers drawn to foreground-to-sky compositions have a 25 cm minimum focus distance to work with, giving them more control over depth relationships than a typical wide prime allows.
Key Features
- 15-element, 11-group optical formula with dual aspherical elements
- 84.1-degree field of view on full-frame, effective 38mm on APS-C
- f/1.4 maximum aperture with 9 rounded diaphragm blades for smooth bokeh
- HSM (Ultrasonic) autofocus motor delivers fast, quiet focusing
- 3 FLD and 4 SLD elements minimize chromatic aberration edge-to-edge
- 25cm minimum focus distance enables close wide-angle compositions
- 77mm filter thread, USB Dock compatible for AF calibration
FAQ
- What makes the rear aspherical element important on this lens?
- It's positioned to correct sagittal coma flare and axial aberration specifically at f/1.4, which is where most wide-angle primes lose peripheral brightness and sharpness. That placement is what allows this lens to hold the frame together wide open instead of falling apart at the edges.
- How does the 24mm focal length compare to wider primes for landscape work?
- At 84.1 degrees, it covers enough for expansive landscapes and interior shots without introducing the heavy distortion that ultra-wide glass brings. You also get a 25cm minimum focus distance, which lets you compose with a strong foreground-something truly wide primes make awkward.
- Is the HSM autofocus motor quiet enough for video?
- Yes. HSM is ultrasonic and quiet by design, which matters if you're recording sound on set. It's faster than traditional stepper motors and produces smooth focus breathing, making it more usable than many faster AF systems for motion work.
- How does the 9-blade aperture affect bokeh?
- The rounded blades produce smooth, circular out-of-focus rendering at wider apertures. You'll see clean bokeh balls without the polygonal edges that straight blades create, which is important when shooting at f/1.4 in mixed light.
- Can I adjust focus calibration myself without sending the lens in?
- Yes, the lens is compatible with Sigma's USB Dock, which lets you fine-tune autofocus calibration on your own. That's a practical advantage if your copy has slight front or back focus on a specific body.
- What optical elements control chromatic aberration?
- Three FLD (F Low Dispersion) and four SLD (Special Low Dispersion) elements work together throughout the focusing range. The combination reduces color fringing across the frame, especially important at f/1.4 where aberrations tend to compound.
- Does the 77mm filter thread work with common filters?
- Yes. 77mm is a standard size shared across professional glass, so you won't struggle finding ND filters, polarizers, or protectors. The front element also accepts standard screw-in filters without complications.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 24mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.4 |
| Min Aperture | f/16 |
| Mount | Canon EF |
| Stabilization | No |
| AF System | Yes |
| Min Focus Distance | 9.84" (25 cm) |
| Aperture Range | f/1.4 - f/16 |
| Lens Format | Full Frame |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Elements | 15 |
| Groups | 11 |
| Angle Of View | 84.1 degrees |
| Filter Thread | 77mm |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| AF Motor Type | HSM (Ultrasonic) |
| Focus Method | Internal |
| Aperture Ring | No |
| Distance Scale | Yes |
| DOF Scale | No |
| Special Elements | 3x FLD (F Low Dispersion), 4x SLD (Special Low Dispersion), 2x Aspherical |
| Length | 90.2 mm (3.55") |
| Maximum Diameter | 85 mm (3.35") |
| Color | Black |
| Lens Series | Global Vision Art Line |
| Weight | 665 g (1.46 lb) |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Sigma |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 77mm |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle |
| Max Focal Length | 24mm |
| Min Focal Length | 24mm |