Sigma announces the 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens for astrophotography

Sigma 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens against a dark blue background
Abby Ferguson

is perhaps of the most well-known and well-respected third-party lens manufacturers. Its Art line of lenses, in particular, offers quality that rivals OEM lenses, and yet they come at more affordable prices. And now, the company has announced a new Art-series offering in the form of the first 14mm with an f/1.4 aperture. This new ultra-fast ultra-wide has lots of features specific to astrophotography, such as a lens heater retainer, manual lock, tripod socket, and more. We anticipate this lens makes our list of the best Sigma lenses and forward to testing out soon.

Sigma 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens at a glance

  • Built for astrophotography
  • Lens cap with locking mechanism and filter storage
  • Removable tripod collar
  • f/1.4 to f/16
  • 11-blade diaphragm
  • 114° angle of view
  • 11.8-inch minimum focus distance
  • 19 elements in 15 groups
  • 4 x 5.9 inches
  • 2.6 pounds

Sigma 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens details

Sigma designed this new ultra-wide-angle prime lens very specifically for astrophotography. As a result, it gets some unique features. That includes a lens heater retainer on the front of the lens to help keep condensation away. It also offers a manual focus lock switch so that the focus won’t change even if you bump the focus ring. There’s a rear filter holder on the lens and a unique lens cap design that offers filter storage slots on top of a new locking mechanism. And a removable tripod socket ensures you get stable shots even with lengthy exposures.

While the lens is built for full-frame cameras, it will also work on APS-C cameras, providing a 21mm equivalent focal length. It features one Special Low Distortion element, three Low Dispersion elements, and three aspherical elements to improve sharpness. These elements also eliminate sagittal coma , resulting in a more natural shape. The optical design and multicoating also work to reduce ghosting and flare.

Sigma’s 14mm lens utilizes a -Response Linear Actuator autofocus motor for fast, quiet, and extremely accurate focusing. It also features an aperture ring which can be clicked or de-clicked for video applications. Additionally, there is a manual focus switch and a programmable AFL button. Finally, as we’d expect from an Art lens, Sigma coated the front element with a water and stain-repellent coating to keep the clean and clear, and it features dust and splash-resistant construction for better protection in the elements.

Pricing & availability

Priced at $1,599, new Sigma 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens is not a cheap lens. It’s roughly the same price as Sony’s 14mm f/1.8. GM ultra-wide-angle lens, though, it does offer a faster aperture. It is available for pre-order now and will begin shipping in late June.

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