As the first AF-compatible Cine Lens series from Sigma, the Sigma AF Cine
Line brings innovation to the film production scene.
Building on the optical system of Sigma’s Art lenses, the AF Cine Line offers
exceptional rendering performance, along with high-precision autofocus
with excellent tracking capability, combined with the ergonomics required
for professional cinema production.
This allows it to handle multiple shooting styles and on-set environments
that were previously challenging with traditional still lenses or cine lenses.
The AF Cine Line, which embodies Sigma’s latest technology, expands the
possibilities of visual expression and brings new possibilities to future film
production.
KEY FEATURES
Advanced optical design and outstanding
rendering performance
The optical systems of the Sigma 28-45mm T2 FF incorporate the designs of
the highly acclaimed still lenses: the Sigma 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN | Art.
Combining the experience gained through years of lens design, the latest
development technology, and the advanced manufacturing techniques of
Sigma's sole production base, the Aizu factory, these lenses deliver
exceptional resolution and beautiful bokeh regardless of focal length or
focus position, along with a sharp, clean look with minimal flare and
ghosting.
Professional-grade mechanical design and
operability
Inheriting the rendering performance and reliability of Sigma’s Art lenses,
the AF Cine Line integrates cinema-style mechanics and operability,
optimized for professional cinema production. It features a limited-rotation
focus ring, industry-standard 0.8M pitch gears, and a clickless aperture ring
to meet industry demands.
AF system with excellent tracking capability and
near-silent operation
Equipped with a linear motor HLA (High-response Linear Actuator), the
Sigma AF Cine Line captures intense movements in action scenes, rapid
focus shifts in gimbal or handheld shooting, and unpredictable moments in
documentaries without missing a split second, providing reliable support
for filmmakers in various shooting situations.