Sigma to Announce Three New Lenses on August 9

Craig Blair
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Announcement season looks like it's going to get rolling in the second week of August with Sigma set to announce 3 new lenses on August 9. For now, only of them will be available for the RF Mount.

We have already seen the Sigma 12mm f/1.4 DC DN, and it is for APS-C cameras and we expect that DC lens releases will continue to be made for the RF mount. A 19mm f/1.4 35mm equivalent lens will be very cool to see.

The other two lenses are going to be for full-frame cameras and will likely only be available for the E (Sony) and L-mount cameras. No need to beat a dead horse on that topic.

New Sigma Lenses

  • SIGMA RF 12mm f/1.4 DC DN
  • SIGMA 35mm f/1.2 DG II Art
  • SIGMA 200mm f/2 DG Art

Current Sigma Lenses for RF (APS-C)

New Canon Lenses

We have been told that there will be at least one new lens announced at the end of August or early September, which is a fairly normal time for Canon to announce their new wares.

We'll be able to say more on the topic soon.

SIGMA RF 17-40mm f/1.8 DC Art

Preorder Sigma RF 17-40mm f/1.8 DC Art

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.

13 comments

  1. Great to see that Sigma keeps being innovative.
    I love their lenses, built, IQ, etc.
    I also had some excellent experiences with their German support (minor issue with a hood, that was replaced).
    👍

    Independent of the fact if it becomes an RF version, the 200/2 sounds fascinating.
  2. Sony and Nikon are getting more and more my attantion .... maybe I will stop investing in Canon and see what comes in the future of the other brands.
    You serious? This year is Sigma triumph over everyone else on product launches.
    Sony announced 2 questionable&overpriced product(RX1Riii, FX2).
    Nikon had some firmware update on Z8 and gets a new Tamron 16-30.
    Canon R50V and V1 wasn't groundbreaking but they makes sense.

    You're always free to go try the grass on the other side, but you will found out other brands has their own issue&quirks. And in the end it's limited by your creativity more than gear.
  3. Independent of the fact if it becomes an RF version, the 200/2 sounds fascinating.
    I don't think Canon will make a RF 200mm f2L nor f2.8L f1.8L like EF era. I hope Canon opens the door for Sigma. (I'm hoping Canon will open to Sigma after RF70-150/180 f2.8 STM, since then the RF mid-range money truck is complete, and should not be a problem for Sigma Tamron bringing their ones to RF.
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  4. As I recall, the EF Canon 200 f/2 was revered primarily as a portrait lens, by people who liked absurd levels of background blur. It was used for full length/height portraits in at least one Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. Previously those portraits had been done with a 300 f/2.8. (For a few years, SI did a "making of the swimsuit issue" program.)

    Update: In retrospect, I probably saw the 200 f/1.8, not the 200 f/2.
  5. As I recall, the EF Canon 200 f/2 was revered primarily as a portrait lens, by people who liked absurd levels of background blur. It was used for full length/height portraits in at least one Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. Previously those portraits had been done with a 300 f/2.8. (For a few years, SI did a "making of the swimsuit issue" program.)
    The EF 200 1.8 and f2 were very popular with tennis photographers and runway fashion shooters too. Also wide field astronomy and ‘military’ uses. At one point ten or so years ago there was a big influx of used EF 200 f1.8 lenses from South Korea that were all mint condition ex military units, never knew what they were used for though.
  6. At one point ten or so years ago there was a big influx of used EF 200 f1.8 lenses from South Korea that were all mint condition ex military units, never knew what they were used for though.

    At least 8 of them were bought by this project:


    We still have a bunch of them in storage 🙂
  7. Did this ever happen, or did it get delayed? Never heard anything further after this post.
    The (new) rumored date is August 19. Other sites have details and pictures of the Sigma 200mm f2.

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