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Sigma L-Mount Lens Guide: The Complete & Updated List (2025)

by JoBurg 27 Feb 2025

Sigma is a major player in the L-Mount Alliance, offering a wide range of high-quality lenses at various price points. This guide provides a comprehensive and up-to-date list of Sigma's L-Mount lenses, suitable for Panasonic Lumix S series, Leica SL series, and Sigma's own fp series full-frame mirrorless cameras. This page will be updated as new lenses are announced.

Why Choose Sigma L-Mount Lenses?

Sigma lenses are known for offering excellent value for money, often providing comparable or even superior optical performance to first-party lenses at a more affordable price. They have a reputation for sharpness, and Sigma's "Art," "Contemporary," and "Sports" lens lines provide options for different shooting styles and budgets.

Understanding Sigma's Lens Designations:

  • DG: Indicates a lens designed for full-frame (35mm) sensors. All L-mount lenses will be DG.
  • DN: Indicates a lens designed specifically for mirrorless cameras (shorter flange distance). All L-Mount lenses are also DN.
  • Art: Sigma's Art line prioritizes optical performance and artistic expression, often featuring fast apertures.
  • Contemporary: The Contemporary line balances performance and compactness, offering a good mix of image quality and portability.
  • Sports: The Sports line is designed for demanding action and wildlife photography, with rugged construction and fast autofocus.

The Lens List:

Here's a breakdown of the current Sigma L-Mount lens lineup, categorized by type:

Brand Focal Length Type Focus Mode Max Aperture Series
Sigma 14 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 15 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 20 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 24 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 35 Prime Auto 1.2 Art
Sigma 35 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 50 Prime Auto 1.2 Art
Sigma 50 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 85 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 105 Prime Auto 2.8 Art/Macro
Sigma 17 Prime Auto 4 Contemporary
Sigma 20 Prime Auto 2 Contemporary
Sigma 24 Prime Auto 2 Contemporary
Sigma 24 Prime Auto 3.5 Contemporary
Sigma 35 Prime Auto 2 Contemporary
Sigma 45 Prime Auto 2.8 Contemporary
Sigma 50 Prime Auto 2 Contemporary
Sigma 65 Prime Auto 2 Contemporary
Sigma 90 Prime Auto 2.8 Contemporary
Sigma 14 Prime Auto 1.8 Art
Sigma 20 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 24 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 28 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 35 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 40 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 50 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 70 Prime Auto 2.8 Art/Macro
Sigma 85 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 105 Prime Auto 1.4 Art
Sigma 135 Prime Auto 1.8 Art
Sigma 14-24 Wide-Angle Zoom Auto 2.8 Art
Sigma 16-28 Wide-Angle Zoom Auto 2.8 Contemporary
Sigma 24-70 Standard Zoom Auto 2.8 Art
Sigma 24-70 Standard Zoom Auto 2.8 Art
Sigma 28-45 Standard Zoom Auto 1.8 Art
Sigma 28-70 Standard Zoom Auto 2.8 Contemporary
Sigma 28-105 Unusual Range Auto 2.8 Art
Sigma 60-600 Super Telephoto Zoom Auto 4.5-6.3 Sports
Sigma 70-200 Telephoto Zoom Auto 2.8 Sports
Sigma 100-400 Telephoto Zoom Auto 5-6.3 Contemporary
Sigma 150-600 Super Telephoto Zoom Auto 5-6.3 Sports
Sigma 500 Telephoto Prime Auto 5.6 Sports

 

Key Lens Categories:

  • Prime Lenses: Sigma's prime lens lineup is incredibly extensive, covering a wide range of focal lengths and apertures. They offer many fast f/1.4 and f/1.2 Art primes, ideal for low light, portraits, and achieving beautiful bokeh. The Contemporary primes provide excellent image quality in a more compact and affordable package.
  • Wide-Angle Zoom Lenses: The 14-24mm f/2.8 and 16-28mm f/2.8 provide excellent options for landscapes, architecture, and astrophotography.
  • Standard Zoom Lenses: Sigma offers multiple 24-70mm f/2.8 options, a staple for many photographers. The 28-45mm F1.8 is very unique. The 28-70mm f/2.8 Contemporary lens is a particularly good choice for those seeking a balance of performance, size, and price.
  • Telephoto Zoom Lenses: Sigma's Sports line provides excellent reach for wildlife and action photography, with options like the 70-200mm f/2.8, 100-400mm, 150-600mm, and the impressive 60-600mm. The 500mm F5.6 is a unique, relatively compact super-telephoto prime.
  • Specialty Lens: The 105mm and 70mm primes with f/2.8 are most likely macro lenses, optimized for close-up photography. Sigma often includes "MACRO" in the official lens name, which isn't present in your table, but the focal length and aperture strongly suggest this.
  • Unusual Lens: The 28-105, with its unique zoom range, does not match a currently catalogued Sigma lens.

 

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