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Sigma 30mm F/1.4 for Sony E-mount Price in India



An F1.4 lens is something every photographer should buy. It gives that lovely depth of field aka bokeh and allows you to create beautiful pictures. One big issue many would run into while buying a fast F1.4 lens is the price. They are often very expensive to buy. If you have been looking for an affordable F1.4 aperture lens for your Sony E-mount camera, Sigma has got you covered.

Sigma 30 mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Sony E-Mount is now in stock online in India on Amazon.in. It has a price tag of Rs 26,490 ( MRP price is Rs 30,500 )

If you have a Sony A6000 series of cameras ( A6100, A6300, A6400, A6500, A6600, etc ), this would give a nice 50mm'ish portrait focal length thanks to the crop factor. Sigma has a lot of other E-mount lenses available as well, many of them are much cheaper than the official Sony made G-lenses and G-Master lenses.

Note: This is an APS-C lens, and not made for Sony Alpha Full Frame cameras like A7, A7R, A9, etc. It will have a strong vignette if you use them on those bodies.

Sigma 30mm F/1.4 Specs and Features
  • APS-C Sony E-mount Prime lens
  • 45mm equivalent focal length
  • F1.4 to F16 aperture range
  • Two aspherical elements, one high refractive index element
  • Multi-layer coating 
  • Nine-blade aperture diaphragm
  • 9 Elements in 7 Groups Optical design
  • Autofocus / Manual Focus
If you want a wider F1.4 lens, check out Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens which has a price of Rs 34,490 in India.

There is also Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for E-Mount Cameras sold in India for a price of Rs 36,499.

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