![]() ![]() The aperture ring and focus lock buttons aren’t something Sigma don’t typically provide with their lenses in the past and seem to be recent editions for their mirrorless lenses. The lens comes equipped with a manual/autofocus button, focus lock button and an aperture ring. ![]() If you take it, you will be rewarded, and I’m not referring to the free gym membership. If it’s a show stopper, you’re going to be looking at one of the 35mm alternatives that are a lighter weight. The question you will have to ask yourself is whether you can live with the weight and size of the 35mm f.1.2? Mirrorless buyers tend to be a little more focused on weight than their DSLR counterparts. I also think the weight will be one of the single biggest deterrents for potential buyers. If you want a lens that will double as a self-defence weapon in a dark alley, this is it. That’s a prime lens that weighs 250 grams more than the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN ART. This lens is a solid chunk of steel weighing in at just over 1kg, nearly as much as my 135mm ART. Manuals/Warranty pack that normally go back into the box and never get read.Inside the box, you’ll find the following: ![]() The 35mm comes packaged in Sigma’s usual ART series white box, with an upmarket look and feel. The construction on the Sigma ART 35mm f/1.2 is impeccable
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