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Wide lens SIGMA Art 24mm F1.4 DG HSM — 24mm, F1.4, 15 elements/11 groups, 0.25 m focus
The SIGMA Art 24mm F1.4 DG HSM is a wide-angle photographic lens designed for stills and video where a bright aperture, sharp rendering and reliable close focusing are required. With a maximum aperture of F1.4 and a lens construction of 15 elements in 11 groups, this 24mm optic delivers high image quality across the frame while enabling low-light shooting and smooth background separation. The lens offers a closest focusing distance of 0.25 m, high magnification capability, compact dimensions and compatibility with Nikon mounts, making it suitable for landscape, environmental portrait and creative wide-angle work.
The fast F1.4 aperture provides improved low-light performance and more control over depth of field for subject isolation. The 15-element/11-group optical design reduces aberrations and preserves contrast and resolution at both wide-open and stopped-down apertures. A minimum focusing distance of 0.25 m increases framing flexibility for close subjects, while the lens's compact size and moderate weight make it practical for handheld shooting and travel. Compatibility with Nikon mounts ensures straightforward integration with supported camera bodies.
Mount the lens on a compatible Nikon camera body and ensure the mount lock engages. Use the wide f/1.4 aperture for low-light situations or when you need shallow depth of field; stop down toward f/8–f/11 for increased depth of field and maximum sharpness in landscape scenes. For close subjects, move the camera to reach the 0.25 m focusing distance and confirm focus either manually or with the camera's autofocus system. When shooting video, consider using slower, steadier movements or a stabilizing device to compensate for the wide field of view.
To achieve optimal image quality, keep the front element and filter threads clean, use appropriate lens hoods to reduce flare from strong light sources, and select apertures according to desired depth of field. When working at close distances with a wide angle, pay attention to perspective distortion and compose accordingly. For Nikon users, verify electronic communication and firmware compatibility with your camera body if available.
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