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135 mm F1.4 DG 

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Art

135mm F1.4
DG

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  • The world’s first AF 135mm F1.4
  • Large bokeh for powerful visual expression
  • Precision optics for exquisite portrait detail
  • Fast, accurate autofocus to capture fleeting expressions
  • A wealth of functions for professional use and excellent build quality

REVOLUTIONIZING PORTRAITS WITH THE WORLD'S FIRST*1 AF 135MM F1.4

 

The Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art is the world’s first 135mm autofocus lens to achieve a maximum aperture of F1.4, delivering exceptional expressive capabilities for portrait photography.
 
Its unrivaled large bokeh and stunning resolution that renders every detail create an extraordinary sense of depth and dimensionality.
 
The natural perspective and moderate shooting distance unique to 135mm, combined with the rich bokeh of the bright F1.4 aperture, make the subject stand out and render on an entirely different level compared to conventional 135mm F1.8 lenses.
 
Built on extensive expertise gained from developing numerous F1.4 prime lenses, this new 135mm lens from Sigma sets a new standard in portrait photography.
 
*1 As of September 2025, by Sigma.
Specifications
Features
Construction
Technology
Sample Images
Angle of view Telephoto
Camera Type Mirrorless
Lens Mount L-Mount, Sony E-mount
Sensor Size Full Frame
Construction 17 elements in 13 groups (4 FLD and 2 aspherical lens elements)
Angle of view 18.2°
Number of diaphragm blades 13
Minimum aperture F16
Minimum focusing distance 110cm
Maximum magnification ratio 1:6.9
Filter diameter φ105mm
Dimensions (diameter x length)

Sony E-mount
L-mount

⌀ 111.7mm x 137.5mm 
⌀ 111.7mm x 135.5mm 

Weight (g)

Sony E-mount
L-mount

1 420g
1 430 g

Edition number S025
Supplied Accessories POUCH, LENS HOOD LH1126-01, FRONT CAP LCF-105 IV, REAR CAP LCR III, SHOULDER STRAP, TRIPOD SOCKET TS-181, PROTECTIVE COVER PT-61
EAN

Sony E-mount
L-mount

085126241650
085126241698

Specifications Info

* This product is developed, manufactured and sold based on the specifications of E-mount which was disclosed by Sony Corporation under the license agreement with Sony Corporation.
* L-Mount is a registered trademark of Leica Camera AG.

Unmatched large bokeh opens up new expressive possibilities

The most notable feature of the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG | Art is its extremely large bokeh. The effective aperture diameter*¹ of the 135mm F1.4 lens produces exceptional bokeh, which is larger than that of the Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM | Art known as “Bokeh Master,” and is comparable to that of the Sigma 200mm F2 DG OS | Sports.

 

The natural perspective unique to 135mm, together with its overwhelming bokeh, highlights the subject and creates dimensional portraits achievable only with this lens.

 

*1 The effective aperture diameter is calculated by dividing the focal length by the F-number. It refers to the diameter of the light beam that forms an image at the center of the image sensor. A larger effective aperture results in a shallower depth of field and more pronounced bokeh.

Optical design optimized to produce the natural bokeh

Thorough correction of chromatic aberration, which is common in telephoto lenses, achieves clear bokeh without color bleeding.
The design also minimizes vignetting, rendering natural, near-circular bokeh even at the edges―fully utilizing the wide-open aperture.

Sigma’s craftsmanship behind the beautiful bokeh

A 13-blade diaphragm maintains a circular bokeh shape, while exceptional precision in aspherical lens processing further enhances its smoothness.
This beautiful, natural bokeh is the result of Sigma’s know-how gained through development of F1.4 prime lenses over many years and the advanced manufacturing technology cultivated at its Aizu factory.

 

Clear subject detail even at maximum aperture

Four large FLD glass elements are positioned, along with strategically placed high-dispersion glass elements to thoroughly suppress axial chromatic aberration, which tends to be more pronounced in large-aperture telephoto lenses. As a result, the lens delivers crisp subject detail even when shot wide open, making full use of the exceptionally shallow depth of field unique to a 135mm F1.4.

Floating focus system for consistent sharpness

A floating focus system moves the two focus lens groups independently, ensuring consistently high resolution across the entire focus range.

Dual HLA for fast, precise autofocus

Each of the two focus groups is driven by its own HLA (High-response Linear Actuator), forming a dual HLA system.
By incorporating two distinct types of HLAs, each optimized for the movement range of a focus group, the dual HLA system ensures both the high thrust needed for large-aperture telephoto lenses and fast, precise AF performance. This allows even fleeting expressions and fast-moving subjects to be captured with exceptional reliability.

Designed to minimize flare and ghosting

Flare and ghosting, which reduce image quality, are addressed under all conditions of incident light, based on the most advanced simulation technology and Sigma’s Super Multi-Layer Coating. High backlight resistance enables clear and sharp images under any lighting conditions.

Various shooting assist functions

The lens is equipped with an AFL button in two locations, which can be assigned to a range of functions via the menu on selected cameras. In addition to the aperture ring, the lens is equipped with an aperture ring lock switch and a click switch to turn the click on and off.The mount joints, manual focus ring, zoom ring, custom switches, and exterior joints are all protected from dust and splash by a dust- and splash-resistant structure*¹. Further, the frontmost surface of the lens is coated with a water- and oil-repellent coating to facilitate maintenance when water droplets or dust adhere to the lens.
 
*1. The structure is designed to be dust- and splash-resistant, but not waterproof. Be careful not to bring the lens in contact with a large amount of water. Water inside the lens may cause major damage and even render the lens unrepairable.

Dust- and splash-resistant structure*¹ and water- and oil-repellent coating

In addition to a dust- and splash-resistant structure, the front element of the lens features a water- and oil-repellent coating, allowing photographers to shoot without concerns even in harsh outdoor environments.

 

*1 The structure is designed to be dust- and splash- resistant, but not waterproof. Be careful not to bring the lens in contact with a large amount of water. Water inside the lens may cause major damage and even render the lens unrepairable.

Excellent build quality of Sigma’s Art line specifications

Metal components such as aluminum and magnesium alloys are combined with engineering plastics like TSC*¹, strategically placed throughout the construction. This balances the durability required to support the optical system of a large-diameter lens with the lightweight design necessary for comfortable handling. The Art line offers remarkable rigidity, durability, and build quality for long-term reliability as a tool of expression.

 

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

 

Arca-Swiss compatible tripod socket for long studio shoots

The lens comes with a lightweight yet robust tripod socket made of magnesium alloy, compatible with Arca-Swiss clamps. It provides excellent stability during studio sessions and extended shooting, helping photographers stay focused on their creative expression. The tripod socket is also removable and can be replaced with the supplied protective cover.

Supplied hood with a button-type locking mechanism

The supplied hood is equipped with a button-type locking mechanism for secure attachment and removal. It is constructed from CFRP, a polycarbonate material reinforced with carbon fiber, making it both lightweight and durable.

LENS CONSTRUCTION

  FLD GLASS

   ASPHERICAL LENS

 

 

 

MTF CHART

There are two types of MTF chart. One considers the diffraction quality of light, which is called "Diffraction MTF", and the other, "Geometrical MTF" does not.


The quality of light appears in the diffracted light, and becomes more distinct as the F value gets bigger, resulting in lower image quality. Also, diffracted light exists at every aperture, which is why Sigma has been releasing Diffraction MTF data from the beginning since it is very close to the actual image data.


The advantage of using "Geometric MTF" data is that it is easy to measure and calculate since it does not consider the diffraction quality of light, yet it tends to show higher values in the graph than actual images.


The readings at 10 lines per millimeter measure the lens's contrast ability ( red lines), repeating fine parallel lines spaced at 30 lines per millimeter measure the lens's sharpness ability (green lines), when the aperture is wide open.


Fine repeating line sets are created parallel to a diagonal line running from corner to corner of the frame, are called Sagittal lines (S) and sets of repeating lines vertical to these lines are drawn, called Moridional (M) line sets.


*The MTF chart gives the result at the wide-open aperture.

 

Spatial frequency

S:Sagittal Line

M: Meridional Line

10lp/mm

 

 

30lp/mm

 

 

DIFFRACTION MTF

GEOMETRICAL MTF

HLA (High-response Linear Actuator)

HLA is Sigma's proprietary linear motor. It drives the focus lens directly without going through gears or other mechanical parts, resulting in quiet, high-precision autofocusing.

Water and oil repellent coating

Incorporates a water and oil-repellent coating that allows water to be wiped away easily and prevents oil and fat from sticking to the surface, even in challenging shooting conditions. At the same time, the maintenance of the lens surface becomes easier.

Aperture ring

Aperture ring, designed to help users work intuitively

 

Aperture ring click switch

Mounted with a de-click function for removing clicks by the aperture ring click switch, enabling seamless operations that are especially useful such as during video shooting.

Aperture ring lock switch

A ring lock system to prevent from unintended movement of the aperture ring during shooting.

AFL button

The AFL button can be assigned with various functions widens the range of operations available on the lens.

 

Focus Mode Switch

Using this swich, it is possible to switch the focus mode between AF and MF.

Dust and Splash Resistant Structure

This lens features a highly effective dust and splash resistant structure with special sealing at the mount connection, manual focus ring, zoom ring, and cover connection.

 

*Although this construction allows the lens to be used in light rain, it is not the same as being waterproof, so please prevent large amounts of water from splashing on the lens. It is often impractical to repair the internal mechanism, lens elements and electric components if they are damaged by water.

Mount Conversion Service available

Support for switching between linear and non-linear focus ring settings (for L-Mount only)

Compatible with Sigma USB Dock UD-11 (sold separately / for L-Mount only)

Every single lens undergoes Sigma’s proprietary MTF measuring systemOS Switch

Camera

Sony  α1

Shutter Speed

1/2000s

Lens F Number

F1.4

ISO

250

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Ara Coutts

Camera

Sony  α1

Shutter Speed

1/2000s

Lens F Number

F1.4

ISO

250

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Ara Coutts

Camera

Sony  α1

Shutter Speed

1/8000s

Lens F Number

F1.6

ISO

250

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Ara Coutts

Camera

Sony  α1

Shutter Speed

1/500s

Lens F Number

F2.0

ISO

250

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Ara Coutts

Camera

Sigma fp L

Shutter Speed

1/500s

Lens F Number

F1.4

ISO

320

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Marc Haers

Camera

Sigma fp L

Shutter Speed

1/2500s

Lens F Number

F1.4

ISO

100

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Marc Haers

Camera

Sigma fp L

Shutter Speed

1/4000s

Lens F Number

F1.4

ISO

100

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Marc Haers

Camera

Sigma fp L

Shutter Speed

1/100s

Lens F Number

F1.4

ISO

50

Focal Length

135mm

Photographer

Marc Haers