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Sigma is going to announce two new lenses for APS-C shooters on June 18 for APS-C sensors. We expect both the Sigma 12mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary and Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 DC DN ART to be available for the RF mount.
Those are a couple of interesting lenses for Canon crop shooters to consider.
Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 DC DN ART
Images of the Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 DC DN ART have leaked and it's big, we're not sure of the weight, but hopefully the balance of the lens isn't front heavy, it looks like it would be a bit awkward on a camera like the EOS R50 V. We'll see though.
The full specifications of both lenses will likely hit rumor world well before the 17th.


Source: SonyAlphaRumors

Well, the Sigma 18–35mm/1.8 A would have a word 😉 Seems reasonably likely that this is an upgraded version with a few mm of extra zoom range.
To those who understand equivalence, the advantages of APS-C remain lower cost and size/weight. The FFeq of 17-40/1.8 is 27-64/2.9, so my RF 24-105/2.8 is ‘better’. Likewise, 12/1.4 is equivalent to 19/2.2 and the extra 1-1/3 stops of my 20/1.4 is worth more than the 0.5 mm difference (to me, based on DxO correction of barrel distortion).
As for the lenses rumored, I'm not excited at all, I use my FF cameras and lenses for that kind of work, but I'm glad people are happy
Both, APS-C RF 17-40mm f/1.8 and RF 12mm f/1.4, sound really great.
Having the 18-50/2.8, I expect image and built quality at the same level as the already released Sigma RF lenses.
Especially the f/1.8 zoom will be interesting.