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30Mm F1.4 Dc Dn For X Mount

  • Regular price $475.57

Vendor: Sigma

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB09T6N7HRT

Availability: In Stock


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30Mm F1.4 Dc Dn For X Mount

$475.57

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Sigma thirty millimeter lens? A: The Sigma thirty millimeter lens measures two point eight inches in length, two point six inches in width, and two point six inches in height.
  • Q: What material is the Sigma thirty millimeter lens made of? A: The Sigma thirty millimeter lens does not specify a particular material, but it is designed for durability and performance.
  • Q: What is the maximum aperture of this lens? A: The maximum aperture of the Sigma thirty millimeter lens is F1.4, allowing for excellent low-light performance.
  • Q: How do I use the Sigma thirty millimeter lens? A: To use the Sigma thirty millimeter lens, attach it to a compatible crop sensor mirrorless camera and adjust settings for desired exposure.
  • Q: Is this lens suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Sigma thirty millimeter lens is suitable for beginners, offering a classic standard focal length and user-friendly features.
  • Q: Can I use this lens for portrait photography? A: Yes, this lens is great for portrait photography due to its ultra-fast maximum aperture and superb sharpness.
  • Q: How do I clean the Sigma thirty millimeter lens? A: To clean the Sigma thirty millimeter lens, use a soft microfiber cloth and lens cleaner to avoid scratching the surface.
  • Q: Is this lens weather-sealed? A: No, the Sigma thirty millimeter lens does not have specific weather-sealing features, so it is best to use it in dry conditions.
  • Q: How should I store the Sigma thirty millimeter lens? A: Store the Sigma thirty millimeter lens in a padded camera bag or case to protect it from dust and impact.
  • Q: What is the warranty on the Sigma thirty millimeter lens? A: The warranty for the Sigma thirty millimeter lens typically lasts for one year from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects.
  • Q: How does this lens compare to other Sigma lenses? A: The Sigma thirty millimeter lens is known for its fast aperture and sharpness, making it a popular choice among standard focal length lenses.
  • Q: Is this lens compatible with full-frame cameras? A: No, the Sigma thirty millimeter lens is specifically designed for crop sensor mirrorless cameras and may not perform optimally on full-frame models.
  • Q: What if my lens arrives damaged? A: If the Sigma thirty millimeter lens arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for return instructions and possible replacement options.
  • Q: Can I use filters with this lens? A: Yes, you can use lens filters with the Sigma thirty millimeter lens, but ensure they fit the appropriate filter thread size.
  • Q: Does this lens come with a hood? A: Yes, the Sigma thirty millimeter lens includes a lens hood to help reduce glare and protect the lens from damage.
  • Q: What type of photography is this lens best for? A: The Sigma thirty millimeter lens excels in portrait, street, and low-light photography due to its fast aperture and sharpness.

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