

📸 Elevate your mirrorless game with Sigma’s compact f/1.4 brilliance!
The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary lens is a compact, lightweight prime designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a bright f/1.4 aperture, advanced aspherical and high-refractive index glass elements, and a fast, quiet stepping AF motor, it delivers exceptional image quality rivaling Sigma’s Art series. Its 9-blade rounded diaphragm creates beautiful bokeh, while digital distortion correction ensures sharp, professional results. Compatible with multiple mounts including Sony E, this lens is ideal for photographers and videographers seeking premium performance in a portable package.









| ASIN | B01C3SCKI6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,674 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 60 in Camera Lenses |
| Box Contents | lens and lens hood |
| Brand | Sigma |
| Brand Name | Sigma |
| Camera Lens | SIGMA 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony Mirrorless Cameras and APS-C format e-mount The lens is made in Brazil and features a maximum aperture of f/1.4, high-quality optical design with aspherical and high-refractive index elements, and a stepping AF motor for smooth, near-silent autofocus. |
| Camera lens description | SIGMA 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony Mirrorless Cameras and APS-C format e-mount The lens is made in Brazil and features a maximum aperture of f/1.4, high-quality optical design with aspherical and high-refractive index elements, and a stepping AF motor for smooth, near-silent autofocus. Camera lens description SIGMA 30mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony Mirrorless Cameras and APS-C format e-mount The lens is made in Brazil and features a maximum aperture of f/1.4, high-quality optical design with aspherical and high-refractive index elements, and a stepping AF motor for smooth, near-silent autofocus. See more |
| Compatible Camera Models | Sony E |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Compatible mountings | Sony E |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,739 Reviews |
| Fixed Focal Length | 30 Millimetres |
| Focal length description | 30 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085126302658 |
| Image Stabilization Type | Optical |
| Item Type Name | Digital SLR Camera Lenses |
| Item Weight | 265 g |
| Item height | 2.6 inches |
| Lens Coating Description | Super Integrated Coating |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Type | Mirror Lens |
| Lens type | Mirror Lens |
| Manufacturer | Sigma |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.4 Millimetres |
| Maximum Focal Length | 30 Millimeters |
| Maximum focal length | 30 Millimeters |
| Minimum Aperture | 1.4 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 1 Millimeters |
| Model Name | Sigma 30mm F1.4 DC DN Contemporary |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 8 |
| Photo Filter Size | 52 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 50.7 Degrees |
| UPC | 085126302658 |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
L**R
Great mid level lens for small packages
It's sigma so it feels great, looks great and shoots great. Paired with a Sony ZVE-10 is a perfect small form factor power house. 30mm is a really nice happy medium for everyday shooting both lifestyle and portrait stuff. Auto focus is immediate. It really is hard to take bad photos with this lens. Small, light and well priced highly recommended for the a6k series or Zv series
M**S
Wow
I've attached a couple of unretouched, straight-from-the-camera examples that hopefully show the sharpness and bokeh of this lens, in low and bright light. What's great about the Sigma 30mm f/1.4? Firstly it's sharp and bright! I was able to get pin-sharp results handheld at night with just a table lamp in the room. Secondly, it feels like quality; with nice weight in the hand and is reassuringly solid to the touch. The focus ring turns like butter: perfect. Value for money, this is a no-brainer: the Sigma lens is easily as good or better than more expensive alternatives. My only possible question about this lens is the bokeh, which I'm still trying to make up my mind about. Purely subjective of course but is it a bit busy in bright light? Overall, this is a definite "buy" if you are looking for a very good quality lens with a bright aperture and don't want to spend a mint.
A**B
Stunning sharpness and DOf
It’s my first time with that thin aperture dimension, and it’s crazy! The sharpness and the DOF are another level. Works perfectly with my Sony a6400. I am still have some flags regarding the manual focus but I haven't explored it so much yet. But overall highly recommend it
N**T
A must-have m4/3 lens....with an advisory
I have recently switched to Micro Four Thirds from Four Thirds, and this lens has been the best thing about the move. Lives pretty much full-time on my Olympus OM-D EM10 Mk II (a great camera of itself). When I bought that I also got the Olympus 25mm f1.8.....an excellent lens in its own right, if there's a difference between that and the Sigma it's in the latter's colour rendering (I like full, rich colour and the Sigma deivers that in spades, maybe a little saturated for some tastes). And images are pin-sharp 9.5 times out of ten. The Sigma is a much bulkier lens than the Oly, but on the EM10 it adds substance to the overall look and feel of the camera in use. On the EM-5II it looks pretty standard, and is equally a joy to use. The advisory......reading about this lens online brings up references to a tendency to focus-hunt, even stopped down and in good light.....have to say I have seen this on the EM10 and it can be distracting. I will check it out on the EM5 as well. What appears to eliminate it is to set the camera to S-AF/MF, though I will monitor this aspect of performance. I can see that for some it would be a deal-breaker - it isn't for me as the all round optical performance is that good, and I'm finding 30mm a better focal length to work with than 25mm for everyday, carry-around use (though in a bag rather than a pocket given the size of the lens). On Olympus cameras the lens firmware is updated with the lens in-situ, and I'm using the most recent version. It's not a consistent issue, but it is a noticeable one, and hopefully there is a fix somewhere down the pipeline. I'm looking forward to the 16mm f1.4 version of this lens, and it would be a shame if that were similarly afflicted. But if you have an m43 camera, this is a lens you really must have. The focus issue is the only slight downside....in every other respect this is a lens you are likely to become seriously attached to. Go and enjoy.
A**A
Good value for money, a must have
As I spent my learnign months using only the sony a6000 kit lens (zoom lens) I needed a new lens. After research on quality and price check this seemed to be a good lens that matched my expectations. And it is what I expected from it. Using only zoom lens for a year, it was a challenge to try this one. But being a prime lens with a large aperture of 1.4 it helped me better integrate in my instincts how the aperture and distance from the subject in focus affect the look of the bokeh. The warm tones, the clarity and overall performace at high and low aperture make this is must have for any beginner or even for other pro photographers as well. To me Sigma is now a company I can trust and I am thrilled for my new purchase when I will afford to upgrade my gear.
S**T
Fantastic lens
This is the first sigma lens I have owned and love it. Fantastic quality easy to use. Quick focus Speed image quality as unbelievable, nice and light and compact
J**E
Amazing, Sharp, Bright low-light
For the price, this lens's performance is amazing. It takes brilliantly sharp images and amazing bokeh depth of field with the wide aperture this lens provides. Low light performance is also amazing. I would absolutely recommend this lens to someone who is looking for a good performance lens at a cheap price (In the photography world). I should note, that as of the time of this review, the details provided in the advertising of this product on this amazon page states that it has a 7x optical zoom. This is not the case, since it's a prime lens.
M**A
Too cropped
Really good lens hence 4 stars but too cropped for wide angle view- i recommend the 16mm.
P**T
First prime lens in my collection. Such a beautiful addition 🥰
E**E
Micro 4/3 (MFT) systems have quite a few affordable and very good lenses, both Panasonic and Olympus. However when looking for a large aperture (f1.4 or larger) lens that's sharp and with shallow DoF, things get a bit complicated. Our options, with autofocus, are: Panasonic Leica Summilux DG 25mm F1.4 for USD 519.99 Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm f1.2 PRO for USD 1,199.99 or this lens, the Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC DN Contemporary for USD 339.00 Granted the Olympus has superior optics, is weatherproof and more solidly built but its 3.5X the cost! However the Panasonic Leica cannot claim any of those and is still a good USD 180 more. The only weird thing about the Sigma(and this depends on your needs) is its 30mm (60mm =) focal length. This makes it harder as a walk round lens but is actually more adequate for portraits. In my case it suits me fine as I'd rather have a 17mm (35mm =) as walk around lens. If you have a MFT system you should give this lens a try.
B**N
I bought this lens for my Canon M50 and I couldn’t be happier with it. I’ve owned it for a couple months now so thought I would share some thoughts. ———Image Quality——— The image quality out of it is fantastic! It’s pin sharp, colors are vivid and bright, and the f/1.4 is incredibly nice to shoot with at this focal length (you get some insane bokeh). The only downside I’ve found with this lens is it does have chromatic aberration wide open, but this is easily fixed in Lightroom if your shooting RAW (I believe the camera takes care of it if you shoot JPG). The focal length on a crop sensor like my M50 make this lens essentially a 50mm lens which is a great everyday length to shoot with. It can get a bit cramped sometimes indoors but it forces you to re-think your composition a bit which I actually enjoy. ———Build Quality——— Lens came with a lens hood, which was a welcome surprise and the build quality of the lens itself is really top notch. The focus ring is buttery smooth (honestly, its the smoothest focus ring I’ve ever used) and the lens itself is a decent weight, makes the M50 feel really good in the hand. The lens is metal and so I have no worries about its build quality, its honestly probably more durable than the camera lol. ———Summary——— For the price you can’t go wrong with this lens, it stays on my camera all the time now and I am loving the shots I’m getting with it. If your on the fence, do yourself a favor and just buy this lens, you will not regret it!
H**M
Sony aps-c için aldım. Fiyatına göre performansı oldukça üstün.
K**S
I purchased this for my Sony ZV-E10, and it has quickly proven why it’s such a popular recommendation. The low-light performance is outstanding — the lens produces bright, clean images with beautiful depth even in dim rooms and nighttime outdoor scenes. The sample photos I included were all taken in low light, and the sharpness and detail speak for themselves. Autofocus is fast and accurate, and the overall build feels solid and premium. It’s also very beginner-friendly; switching from the kit lens was effortless, and the improvement in image quality was immediately noticeable. Price-wise, mine came in higher at $344 (I’ve seen others mention paying around $200ish), but the performance justifies the cost. If you’re looking for a dependable everyday prime that excels in low light and elevates the ZV-E10’s image quality, this is a fantastic upgrade.
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