Nikon’s crop sensor mirrorless will quickly have extra reasonably priced lens choices—thanks to a few new third-party lens choices from Sigma. On Feb. 22, Sigma announced that three of its present prime lenses will quickly be obtainable for the Nikon Z mount. The Sigma glass that’s first slated for the Z mount system consists of the Sigma 16mm f1.4 DC DN Contemporary, 30mm f1.4 DC DN Contemporary, and the 56mm f1.4 DC DN Contemporary. All three lenses are designed for APS-C sensor cameras—and if the prevailing E-Mount variations of the lenses are any indications, all three of the lenses ought to are available in at below $500.
Nikon’s crop sensor Z line is youthful than the total body choices just like the Z6 II, Z7 II, and Z9. As a youthful system, cameras just like the Nikon Z50 have fewer lens selections that match the cheaper price of Nikon’s APS-C our bodies. Whereas Z-Mount full-frame lenses are nonetheless appropriate with the entry-level our bodies, they are usually considerably costlier than Nikon’s few crop sensor lenses. The introduction of further third-party lenses for below $500 could possibly be a significant win for photographers utilizing these Z Mount crop sensor our bodies. Moreover the value level, the brilliant apertures may additionally ship extra mild gathering energy to the smaller sensors.
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All three lenses are a part of Sigma’s Modern line-up, a collection of lenses that stability high quality and efficiency with a compact design—with all three lenses weighing below a pound. The collection is designed with a stepping motor autofocus, digital distortion correction, and a few weather-sealing on the mount. If the upcoming lenses are priced the identical as present variations, the three lenses will vary in value from about $299 to $480.
Earlier this month, Nikon Rumors suggested that Nikon wouldn’t license third-party lenses that straight competed with its personal Z Mount optics. Tamron already has a number of Nikon Z mount lenses, however the checklist doesn’t have any autofocus lenses with the identical actual focal lengths. Was the rumor flawed—or do the brand new optics simply not compete with Nikon’s present line-up? The latter is probably going the reply, as Nikon’s lens line-up consists of few optics made particularly for its crop-sensor cameras. Not one of the three upcoming Sigma lenses have the identical focal size as present Nikon Z mount primes. The closest comparable Nikon optics are the Z 20mm f/1.8 S, Z 35mm f/1.8 S, and the Z 50mm f/1.2 S. All these are full-frame optics, that are nonetheless appropriate with crop sensor our bodies, however are usually pricier than APS-C lenses.
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Notably, the upcoming Sigma 16mm f/1.4 has each a wider view and wider aperture than Nikon’s present checklist of Z Mount primes. The Sigma 30mm equally is a bit of wider and brighter than probably the most comparable Nikon glass. Due to the crop issue on APS-C cameras, that wider focal size could possibly be an enormous draw. The 56mm, on the flip aspect, is a bit longer than a 50mm however nonetheless brighter than Nikon’s f/1.8 and extra reasonably priced than the f/1.2.
There’s but to be a ship date introduced for the Z mount variation of the three lens choices from Sigma. Keep tuned.