Here is the first picture of the Sigma 28-45mm T2.0 prototype lens (Sigma’s first ever cine lens with AF)


Here is the first prototype picture of the upcoming Sigma 28-45mm T2.0 Cine AF lens – the company’s first-ever cinema lens with autofocus (previously reported here):


Additional information:

“Sigma is showcasing the 28-45mm T2.0 Cine AF prototype lens at IBC 2024, which has just kicked off in Amsterdam. Built on the optical formula of the recently-released 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN | Art lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras, this is Sigma’s first ever cine lens with AF, and is equipped with features including a focus ring with distance indicator, a click-free aperture ring, and compatibility with 95mm matte boxes. Zoom rotation is 60° and focus rotation is 200°. The L-Mount version, shown here, is 6 inches long and weighs in at 44.1 oz. (Sony E-mount version is 6.1 oz and same weight.)”

Sigma is developing a cinema autofocus version of the 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art lens

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