The Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN Art is a lightweight prime lens aimed at travel, portrait and street photographers. At 745g (26.3oz) and 109mm (4.3″) in length, it’s also light and portable – Sigma claims it is the lightest lens of its type.
We got our hands on the lens recently, and it happened to be cherry blossom season, so you know we had to visit them for a sample gallery. We also made street portraits and visited Seattle’s nightlife to make the most of our time with the lens.
View our Sigma 50mm F1.2 DG DN Art sample gallery
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