Sigma announces four new objectives – including a world’s first superzoom that could be the only travel objective you need


  • Sigma reveals four Monte L and E-mail lenses to come
  • 35 mm F1.2 II, 135 mm F1.4 and 20-200 mm F3.5-6.3 to come on September 25, 2025
  • 28-45 mm T2 Autofocus Cinema Lens also announced

Sigma has just announced an impressive quartet of objectives that should have photographers and videographers looking for their wallets. The Japanese objectives manufacturer is launching three new options for photography still – including what it says is the first Autofocus 135 mm f / 1.4 lens in the world – alongside its inaugural automatic cinema objective.

The four will be available in L-Mount and Sony E-Mount varieties when they launch on September 25, 2025 (Bar The Cinema Lens, which should follow in November).

The star of the new range could be the SIGMA art 135 mm F1.4 DG, which, according to the company, is the first automatic 135 mm automatic lens in the world with a maximum opening of F / 1.4. If you are wondering why it is a big problem, it is because this focal length has traditionally maximized at F / 1.8 for autofocus objectives – that additional two -thirds of a stop make a significant difference for low light performance and bokeh quality.

The sigma art 135 mm F1.4 DG is during portrait and Bokeh beast thanks to its focal length and its wide opening. (Image credit: Sigma)

Sigma positions this as the ultimate portrait objective, and the specifications seem to support this assertion. The effective opening diameter produced from Bokeh larger than even the famous F1.4 105 mm from Sigma “Bokeh Master” and comparable to the 200mm F2 sporting objective of the company. It is a substantive fusion potential.

At 50.4 OZ / 1,430 g and 135.5 mm in length, it is certainly not a light option, but Sigma includes a tripod in magnesium alloy compatible with arca-swiss for prolonged shooting sessions.

Sigma 35 mm F1.2 DG II Art

Sigma art 35 mm F1.2 DG II is a refined edition of the first F1.2 35 mm objective in the world, offering both better optical performance and more compact design. (Image credit: Sigma)

Then there is SIGMA art 35 mm F1.2 DG II, arriving six years after its predecessor – the first 35 mm mirror lens in the world. This time, Sigma has managed to considerably reduce the package while improving optical performance.

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