OVERVIEW
The Sigma 23mm F1.4 DC DN Contemporary for Canon RF is a high-performance wide-angle prime lens designed for APS-C format mirrorless cameras. Offering a 35mm equivalent focal length of approximately 35mm, it delivers a natural perspective perfect for street, travel, and documentary photography. Its bright F1.4 aperture excels in low-light scenarios and provides beautiful subject isolation with creamy bokeh.
Optical Excellence
Featuring an advanced optical design of 13 elements in 10 groups, including SLD (Special Low Dispersion) and aspherical elements, this lens minimizes chromatic aberrations, distortion, and flare. The result is sharp, high-contrast images with accurate color reproduction across the entire frame.Fast Aperture & Creative Control
The wide F1.4 maximum aperture allows for faster shutter speeds in dim lighting and offers greater control over depth of field. Whether capturing portraits with a softly blurred background or shooting handheld in challenging light, this lens delivers exceptional results.Autofocus Performance
Equipped with a stepping motor, the Sigma 23mm F1.4 DC DN Contemporary provides fast, quiet, and precise autofocus performance, making it suitable for both still photography and video recording. Full-time manual focus override allows for fine-tuning focus without switching modes.Build Quality & Portability
Part of Sigma's Contemporary line, the lens balances high optical performance with compactness and portability. The robust construction ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight profile, making it an ideal everyday carry lens.Ideal Applications
With its versatile focal length and bright aperture, the Sigma 23mm F1.4 DC DN Contemporary is perfect for street photography, environmental portraiture, travel, landscapes, and low-light shooting. Its design complements the portability of Canon RF APS-C mirrorless bodies.Recommended Accessories
Pair this lens with a high-quality UV or clear protective filter, a compact lens hood, and a padded lens pouch for safe transport. For video shooters, consider adding a variable ND filter to control exposure while maintaining a wide aperture.