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Super-wide Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye lens aims for the stars!

Rod Lawton
3 min read
 Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye.
Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye.

Sigma claims this is the world’s first f/1.4 diagonal fisheye, the unique feature here being its f/1.4 maximum aperture. This alone would make it a very interesting option for astrophotography, where extreme angles of view and extreme lens apertures are highly desired, but Sigma has built in a number of other features to tempt stargazers too.

The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN is a so-called ‘diagonal fisheye’, which means that while there is strong curvature towards the edges of the frame, the image does still fill the frame – as opposed to a ‘circular fisheye’, where you just get a circular image with black borders.

Sigma says the 15mm F1.4 DG DN can be used for landscapes, portraits, architecture and more, though it’s astrophotography where its advantages are most likely to be felt, especially with the attention Sigma has paid to its optical and physical design. Indeed, it looks set to become one of the best lenses for astrophotography for Sony and L-mount users, if not one of the best fisheye lenses – albeit a pretty expensive one.

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It uses a highly sophisticated design consisting of 21 glass elements in 15 groups, including four FLD and three SLD low dispersion elements to reduce sagittal coma flare and other aberrations. According to Sigma, its new lens can precisely reproduce bright points of light across the whole frame, even when shooting wide open at F1.4.

All this glass contributes to a formidable all-in weight of 1360g, and to make this easier to mount on a tripod, Sigma is including a removable tripod mounting collar. Other features include a built in rear filter holder – and filters can be stored in a special locking lens cap – and a Lens Heat Retainer for serious astro shooters who use heating pads to keep the lens warm in cold conditions.

Controls include a manual focus lock with disables the focus ring – perfect when you’ve focused on the stars and don’t want to accidentally shaft the focus – a customisable AF-L button, a de-clickable aperture ring and a dust and splash resistant design that also includes a water and oil repellent front coating.

Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye
Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye

The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye can be used for landscapes, architecture and portraits, but has features specifically aimed at astrophotography. (Image credit: Sigma)

Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye specifications

Optical construction: 21 elements in 15 groups
Angle of view: 180° 
Diaphragm: 11 aperture blades (rounded diaphragm)
Min aperture: f/16
Min focus distance: 0.385m
Max magnification: 1:16
Dimensions: 104.0 × 157.9mm
Weight: 1360g

Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye price and availability

The new lens joins a group wide-angle F1.4 DG DN Art lenses including the Sigma 14mm F1.4 DG DN | Art, 20mm F1.4 DG DN | Art and 24mm F1.4 DG DN | Art. Although it has a longer focal length than the Sigma 14mm lens, the unique properties of fisheye lenses mean that normal focal length/angle of view comparisons don’t apply, and the 15mm fisheye actually has a much wider angle of view of 180 degrees, versus the 114.2 degrees of the 14mm rectilinear lens.

The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DG DN Diagonal Fisheye will be available in L-Mount and Sony E-Mount versions and will be on sale from March 14 at a price of $1,999 / £1,869 (about AU$3,045).

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