The Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN Art ($1,399) is the company's first ultra-wide zoom lens designed for mirrorless systems. The benefits are clear—it's smaller and lighter than the 14-24mm F2.8 DG HSM Art for SLR systems, and just as well built. It's yet another excellent lens from Sigma, at a very competitive price, and one that you shouldn't hesitate to add to your kit when shopping for an ultra-wide zoom. It's also an Editors' Choice. The Widest F2.8 We've seen full-frame zooms that go wider than 14mm, but none that open to f/2.8. If you use a Sony system, you can opt for the FE 12-24mm F4 G for a larger view of the world, but at the cost of a full stop of light. If you use an L-mount camera, this is the widest zoom available with autofocus support at press time. But even with its big angle of view and f/2.8 design, the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN Art isn't overly large. It's designed for mirrorless system, which means its rear optics are closer to the image sensor, which vastly si...
The Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN Art captures wide views with loads of detail, and offers weather protection, adding appeal for landscape and outdoor photographers.
Ultra-wide angle of view; Strong optical performance, even at f/2.8; All-weather build; Fluorine protection; Rear filter support; Native design for Sony and L-mount mirrorless systems
Resolution drops slightly at 24mm; Some visible distortion