Art

50-100mm F1.8
DC HSM

from 13 990 SEK
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  • F1.8 brightness throughout the zoom range
  • APS-C format lens ideal for portraits
  • Expressive bokeh effects
  • Ultra-high optical performance
  • HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) delivers high AF speed
  • Full-time manual focus override
  • Inner zoom and inner focus system
  • FLD glass, SLD glass, and high-refractive index, high-dispersion glass help minimize aberrations
  • Rounded 9-blade diaphragm
  • Tripod socket designed for stable, comfortable operation
  • Made in Japan

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Specifications
Features
Construction
Technology
Sample Images
Angle of view Telephoto
Camera Type DSLR
Lens Mount Canon EF-mount, Nikon F, Sigma SA
Sensor Size APS-C
Construction 21 Elements in 15 Groups
Angle of view 31.7 - 16.2º
Number of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded diaphragm)
Minimum aperture F16
Minimum focusing distance 95 cm
Maximum magnification ratio 1:6.7
Filter diameter 82mm
Dimensions (diameter x length)

Canon EF
Nikon F
Sigma SA-mount

⌀ 93.5 mm x 170.7 mm
⌀ 93.5 mm x 170.7 mm
⌀ 93.5 mm x 170.7 mm

Weight (g)

Canon EF
Nikon F
Sigma SA-mount

1490 g
1490 g
1490 g

Edition number A016
Supplied Accessories Lens Hood LH880-02, Front Cap LCF-82mm III, Rear Cap LCR II, Case LS-693K
Accessories WR Ceramic Protector Filter 82mm, WR Protector Filter 82mm, WR C-PL Filter 82mm, Mount Converter MC-11, Mount Converter MC-21, USB-dock UD-01
EAN-code

Canon EF
Nikon F
Sigma SA

085126693541
085126693558
085126693565

Specifications Info

All figures calculated by Sigma SA mount.
Appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice.
* Vignetting will occur if the lens is used with image sensor larger than APS-C size or 35mm SLR, and APS Film SLR cameras. To find the 35 mm camera equivalent focal length, multiply the DC lens focal length by the “crop factor” (digital multiplier) of 1.5~1.7, depending on the brand of DSLR camera on which the lens will be used.

Technologies that realize Art line image quality in a zoom lens

FLD glass, SLD glass, and high-refractive index, high-dispersion glass help minimize aberrations

To help minimize axial and transverse chromatic aberration, this lens features an optimal arrangement of three (*)FLD (“F” Low Dispersion) glass
elements, one SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass element, three high-refractive index SLD glass elements, and one high-refractive index, high-dispersion glass element. By including one or more low-dispersion element in every element group, this lens ensures outstanding image quality throughout the zoom and focal range.

 

FLD glass is ultra-low-dispersion glass that offers performance of the highest level. Highly transparent, its refractive index and dispersion are extremely low as compared to conventional types of glass. It offers characteristics very similar to those of fluorite, which is valued for its anomalous dispersion. These characteristics minimize residual chromatic aberration (secondary spectrum), which cannot be corrected by ordinary optical glass, while helping to produce sharp, high-contrast images.

Featuring a newly designed Hyper Sonic Motor

To achieve outstanding image quality and F1.8 brightness, Sigma has enhanced its Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM). Optimizing the layout as well as the shapes of the individual parts, Sigma has made the HSM 30 percent slimmer than before. In turn, this slimmer HSM has made possible the combination of F1.8 brightness and high image quality in a zoom lens. As with the previous Sigma HSM, at any time during AF, users may access MF simply by rotating the focus ring. This feature makes faster focus adjustment possible, since there is no need to use the AF/MF focus mode switch. Also, the optional Sigma USB DOCK allows the user to set the lens to conventional full-time manual focus override.

 

Note: The operation of full-time MF may vary based on mount type.

Diaphragm unit designed for smooth operation

The diameter of the diaphragm is the second-largest in the Sigma lens lineup after that of the Sigma 200-500mm F2.8 /400-1000mm F5.6 EX DG, necessitating smoother and quicker operation than ever before. To achieve this goal, the diaphragm blades feature Carbon Feather film, and the diaphragm unit features a new polycarbonate made with fluorine. Thanks to these innovations, diaphragm operation is exceptionally smooth even during continuous shooting, while the new polycarbonate is exceptionally durable and wear-resistant.

Designed to minimize flare and ghosting

From the start of the design process, Sigma measured flare and ghosting to establish an optical design that is resistant to strong incidental light sources such as backlight. At the prototyping stage, Sigma used not only simulations but actual photographic experiments to assess flare and ghosting under multiple criteria, identify the causes of these issues under a wide range of situations, and take measures to mitigate them. In addition, Sigma’s Super Multi-Layer Coating helps further reduce flare and ghosting and provide sharp, high-contrast images even in backlit conditions.

Outstanding zoom lens maneuverability

Realizing the style of operation the same with the SIGMA 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM | Art

Inner focus and inner zoom

Since its release, the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM | Art has been widely used for videography. Understanding that the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM | Art and new Sigma 50-100mm F1.8 DC HSM | Art will often be used together, Sigma has made the style of operation the same for both lenses, including the feel of focusing and zooming. Thanks to Sigma’s inner focus and inner zoom technologies, adjusting the focus and zoom rings does not change the length of the lens, and turning the zoom ring is not prone to cause focus shift.

Tripod socket designed for stable, comfortable operation

The tripod socket is compact, making operation more stable and comfortable during handheld photography. Parts with electro-less nickel plating help ensure the quality and durability of the 90-degree click stops and smooth switching between the horizontal and vertical position. The shape of the socket also enhances ease of handling and carrying when the lens is not attached to a camera.

Exclusive low-dispersion glass

The degree to which light is refracted by glass depends on the light’s wavelength. This fact causes different colors of light to focus at slightly different points. The result is chromatic aberration, the color fringing that is particularly noticeable in telephoto lenses. Most chromatic aberration can be removed by combining a high-refractivity convex lens element with a low-refractivity concave element. Yet residual chromatic aberration known as “secondary spectrum” may still remain. To minimize this secondary spectrum, which can be a serious issue with conventional lenses, Sigma lenses feature up to three types of exclusive low-dispersion glass offering superior performance: ELD (Extraordinary Low Dispersion), SLD (Special Low Dispersion) and FLD (“F” Low Dispersion). In particular, FLD glass offers ultra-low dispersion in combination with high transmittance and the anomalous dispersion characteristics of fluorite. Meticulous deployment of these types of exclusive low-dispersion glass and optimization of power distribution gives Sigma lenses superlative image rendition undiminished by residual chromatic aberration.

The Design Concept

In our new product lines, the lens caps and AF/MF switches are newly designed to improve usability. To ensure precise operation, internal parts feature generous use of metal and (*)TSC (Thermally Stable Composite) , which is highly compatible with metal parts. The lens barrel is engraved with the year of release for instant access to this information.

 

TSC (Thermally Stable Composite) is a type of polycarbonate with a thermal expansion rate similar to that of aluminum. It has high affinity to metal parts which contributes to high quality product manufacturing.

Rounded diaphragm

The 9-blade rounded diaphragm creates an attractive blur in the out-of-focus areas of the image.

High-precision, rugged brass bayonet mount

 

The brass mount combines high precision with rugged construction. Its treated surfaces and enhanced strength contribute to the exceptional durability of the lens.

 

High-precision, rugged brass bayonet mount

The brass mount combines high precision with rugged construction. Its treated surfaces and enhanced strength contribute to the exceptional durability of the lens.

Inner Zoom

The lens incorporates an inner zoom. With their unchanging barrel length, these lenses also enhance balance and stability for the photographer. Furthermore, since the front of the lens does not rotate, polarizing filters can be used with extra convenience.

HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor)

The Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) is an original SIGMA development that uses ultrasonic waves to drive the autofocus mechanism. Its extremely quiet operation helps avoid disturbing photographic subjects. High torque and speed assure rapid autofocus response. SIGMA uses two types of HSM: ring HSM and micro HSM. The Ring HSM configuration permits manual fine tuning of focus (manual override) by turning the focusing ring after autofocus is complete.

Rounded diaphragm

The polygonal shape of a conventional iris dia phragm causes out-of-focus light points to appear polygonal. A rounded diaphragm is designed to pro duce rounded out-of-focus light points when opened to near maximum aperture. This creates attractive bokeh effects in many situations, such as when pho tographing a subject against an out-of-focus surface of water from which light is being reflected.

Exclusive low-dispersion glass

The degree to which light is refracted by glass depends on the light's wavelength. This fact causes different colors of light to focus at slightly different points. The result is chromatic aberration, the color fringing that is particularly noticeable in telephoto lenses. Most chromatic aberration can be removed by combining a high-refractivity convex lens element with a low-refractivity concave element. Yet residual chromatic aberration known as "secondary spectrum" may still remain. To minimize this secondary spectrum, which can be a serious issue with conventional lenses, SIGMA lenses feature up to three types of exclusive low-dispersion glass offering superior performance: ELD (Extraordinary Low Dispersion), SLD (Special Low Dispersion) and FLD ("F" Low Dispersion). In particular, FLD glass offers ultra-low dispersion in combination with high transmittance and the anomalous dispersion characteristics of fluorite. Meticulous deployment of these types of exclusive low-dispersion glass and optimization of power distribution gives SIGMA lenses superlative image rendition undiminished by residual chromatic aberration.

Camera

SIGMA SD1

Shutter Speed

1/1600s

Lens F Number

F1.8

ISO

100

Focal Length

90mm

Photographer

Wataru Nakamura

Camera

SIGMA SD1

Shutter Speed

1/1000s

Lens F Number

F1.8

ISO

100

Focal Length

100mm

Photographer

Wataru Nakamura

Camera

SIGMA SD1

Shutter Speed

1/2500s

Lens F Number

F1.8

ISO

100

Focal Length

78mm

Photographer

Wataru Nakamura