
Utilizing SLD and FLD (fluorite) glass elements, this Sigma 340101 35mm f/1.4 DG standard lens minimizes axial and chromatic aberration while shooting with your compatible Canon digital camera. HSM (hyper-sonic motor) technology allows fast autofocusing.
Q: What is the maximum magnification ratio of this lens?
A: This lens has a maximum magnification ratio of 1:5.2.
Q: What is the minimum focus distance of this lens?
A: The minimum focus distance of this lens is 11.8 inches.
Q: What is the angle of view provided by this lens?
A: This lens offers a 63.4° angle of view.
Q: Is this lens compatible with Canon cameras?
A: Yes, this lens is specifically designed for use with select Canon digital cameras.
Q: How many diaphragm blades does this lens have?
A: This lens is designed with 9 diaphragm blades.
Q: What is the filter thread size for this lens?
A: The filter diameter for this lens is 67 millimeters.
Q: I have a rebel t6 will this lens fit ?
A: Yes Jacob, this ( as long as the canon version is purchased) is an EF mount. The entry level canon DSLR bodies are EF-S mounts, while the mid range and upper range DSLR bodies are EF mount. EF lenses can be mounted on EF-S bodies but EF-S lenses cannot be mounted on EF bodies. Hope that helps
A: Yes this will fit the rebel T5. This is a professional level lens that will make the most out of any situation. It is designed for full frame sensors, but can be used fine with a crop sensor canon camera like the T5. Only difference is that running it on a crop sensor will effectively change the focal length of the resulting image. Images shot with the T5 won't be as wide as an image shot with a 5D or 6D using the exact same lens. But the 35mm focal length (and it's crop sensor equivalent) is an excellent length for portraiture, landscapes, street photography, and just about anything else. Also, 35mm focal length is the closest to the human eye in terms of image distortion and field of view. So if that helps you compose your shots, go for it. In terms of picture quality, you'd be hard pressed to find something better.