
is a Japanese
company
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, manufacturing
cameras,
lenses,
flashes and other photographic accessories. All Sigma products are produced in the company's own
Aizu factory in
Bandai
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,
Fukushima,
Japan
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. Although Sigma produces several camera models, the company is best known for producing high-quality lenses and other accessories that are compatible with the cameras produced by other companies.
The company was founded in 1961 by Michihiro Yamaki, who was Sigma's CEO until his death at age 78 in 2012.
Sigma products work with cameras from
Canon,
Nikon
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,
Fujifilm
, trading as , or simply Fuji, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operating in the areas of photography, optics, Office supplies, office and Biomedical engine ...
,
Pentax
was a Japanese camera and optical equipment manufacturer. Currently, it exists as the Pentax Life Care Business Division of Hoya's medical endoscope business, as well as the digital camera brand of Ricoh Imaging, a subsidiary of Ricoh.
Penta ...
,
Sony
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at Sony City in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The Sony Group encompasses various businesses, including Sony Corporation (electronics), Sony Semiconductor Solutions (i ...
,
Olympus and
Panasonic
is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Kadoma, Japan. It was founded in 1918 as in Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Fukushima by Kōnosuke Matsushita. The company was incorporated in 1935 and renamed and c ...
, as well as their own cameras.
Sigma has also made lenses under the Quantaray name, which have been sold exclusively by
Ritz Camera. Similarly, Sigma lenses were sold exclusively by the former
Wolf Camera, but following the merger of Wolf and Ritz, both brands could be purchased.
Sigma's digital
SLRs, the
SD9,
SD10,
SD14 and
SD15, plus the latest
SD1 are unusual in their use of the
Foveon X3 image sensor. The company's
mirrorless cameras, the
Sigma SD Quattro and
SD Quattro H, use the Foveon Quattro sensor, an updated version of the Foveon X3. All use the
SA lens mount
A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens. It is a feature of camera systems where the System camera, body allows interchangeable lenses, most usually the rangefinder ...
. The
Sigma DP series of high-end compact
P&S cameras also use the Foveon Quattro sensor, which gives them a much larger sensor than other cameras of this type.
In September 2018 Sigma became one of the founding members of the
L-Mount Alliance; it announced that it will cease to develop SA-mount cameras and instead use the
Leica L-Mount. A new full-frame mirrorless camera, Sigma FP, was launched in 2019 along with a range of L-Mount lenses and adapters.
Sigma is the world's largest independent lens manufacturer and is a family-owned business.
Cameras
Sigma has made a number of film
SLR cameras, including the SA-300, SA-5, SA-7 and SA-9.
Up until the Sigma FP, all Sigma SLR, DSLR, and mirrorless cameras used the
Sigma SA mount, which is mechanically similar to the
Pentax K mount and electrically an adaptation of the
Canon EF lens mount
The EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras. EF stands for "Electro-Focus": automatic focusing on EF lenses is handled by a dedicated electric motor built into the lens. Mechanically, it i ...
lens control system.
Sigma has been one of the first companies to experiment with putting the
Foveon X3 sensor in consumer digital cameras. During
photokina 2010, Sigma announced a new flagship DSLR camera, the
SD1, featuring a 46MP Foveon X3 sensor. In recent years their DSLR range has been discontinued in favor of mirrorless designs.
Sigma also produced the
DP series of high-end compact
digital camera
A digital camera, also called a digicam, is a camera that captures photographs in Digital data storage, digital memory. Most cameras produced today are digital, largely replacing those that capture images on photographic film or film stock. Dig ...
s. The
Foveon APS-C sized sensors were similar to those used in the DSLR line. The most-recent line made use of the Quattro sensor, a variant of the Foveon design that had higher resolution top layers and lower resolution lower layers combined into a final image, claimed to be equivalent to a 39 megapixel color filter array image. The four compact cameras were differentiated by their fixed prime lens, with the
ultra wide DP0, the
wide DP1, the
normal DP2 and the
telephoto DP3.
In February 2016, Sigma announced two new
mirrorless cameras—the
SD Quattro and
SD Quattro H. Both cameras used the full-depth Sigma SA mount, allowing the use of existing SA-mount lenses, and also used Foveon Quattro sensors. The SD Quattro uses an APS-C sensor with 19.6 MP in the top layer, while the SD Quattro H used an
APS-H (1.35x crop) sensor with 25.5 MP in the top layer. The company claimed that the Foveon Quattro technology produced a level of detail equivalent to that of a Bayer sensor with twice the pixel count.
In July 2019, Sigma announced the
Sigma fp, a small form-factor, 24.6MP full-frame mirrorless camera. At the time of launch it was the world's smallest. This was followed by the FP-L in 2021 with a 61mp sensor. Both cameras were able to shoot up to 14-bit RAW video.
Software
Sigma produces multiple software packages for use with their cameras and lenses.
* SIGMA Photo Pro - Software for
post-production of their camera's .X3F
raw image format
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. It is available both for
Mac OS and
Microsoft Windows
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.
* SIGMA Optimization Pro - Software for updating lens firmware and performing calibration and customization.
* SIGMA Capture Pro - Software allowing remote control and image capture from select Sigma cameras.
Lenses

Sigma makes
autofocus lenses for the
Sigma SA,
Canon EF,
Nikon F,
Fujifilm X,
Minolta
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/
Sony α,
Pentax K and
Four Thirds lens mount
A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens. It is a feature of camera systems where the System camera, body allows interchangeable lenses, most usually the rangefinder ...
s. Each lens may not be available in all mounts, and may lack certain features (such as HSM) on certain mounts.
In August 2013, Sigma announced that starting the following month, it would offer a mount conversion service for its newest "Global Vision" lenses—those with either an "A" (Art), "C" (Contemporary), or "S" (Sport) as part of their model name. For a cost that varies with lens and market—from $80 to $250 in the U.S., not including shipping costs—owners can send their lenses to their local Sigma company, which in turn sends them to Japan for mount replacement, including calibration and optimization for the new camera system. Lenses designed for DSLRs can be converted to Canon EF, Nikon F, Pentax K, Sigma SA, or Sony A mounts; those designed for MILCs can be converted to Micro Four Thirds or Sony E-mount.
Designations
* ASP —
Aspherical lens elements
* APO —
Apochromatic lens element(s), originally for "Advanced Performance Optics", not necessarily apochromatic
* OS — In-lens "Optical Stabilization", analogous to Nikon VR or Canon IS
* HSM — "Hyper-Sonic Motor", either in-lens
ultrasonic motor or micro-motor, analogous to Nikon SWM (AF-S) (ultra-sonic or micro-motor), Canon USM (ultrasonic or micro-motor), Minolta/Konica Minolta/Sony SSM (ultrasonic motor) or Sony SAM (micro-motor), etc.
* A — "Art Series", large aperture prime and zoom lenses, high optical performance. USB dock compatible. Part of 2013 lens lineup restructuring.
* C — "Contemporary Series", combining optical performance with compactness. USB dock compatible. Part of 2013 lens lineup restructuring.
* S — "Sports Series", telephoto and super-telephoto lenses. USB dock compatible. Part of 2013 lens lineup restructuring.
* EX — "Excellence", EX-finish, high performance series.
* DG — "Digital Grade", coatings optimized for DSLRs, full-frame as well as APS-C, also usable on 35mm film SLRs

* DC — "Digital Compact", lenses for DSLRs featuring
APS-C size sensors, only
* DL — "Deluxe", indicates lower-end film era lenses
* DN — "Digital Neo", lenses for
mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras.
* DF — "Dual Focus", lens features clutch to disengage focus ring when in AF mode
* FLD — "'F' Low Dispersion" glass, the highest level low dispersion glass available with extremely high light transmission. This glass has a performance equal to fluorite glass which has a low refractive index and low dispersion compared to current optical glass
* HF — "Helical Focusing", front element of lens does not rotate (useful for polarizing filters and petal lens hoods)
* RF — "Rear Focusing", lenses employing rear-focusing, no length changes during focussing, no rotating front elements
* IF — "Inner Focusing", length of lens does not change during focusing, no rotating front elements
* UC — "Ultra-Compact"
Zoom lenses
Wide-angle zooms
Standard zooms
Telephoto zooms
*
*
Prime lenses
Wide-angle primes
Standard primes
Macro primes
Telephoto primes
DC lenses for APS-C
*
4.5mm 2.8 EX DC Circular Fisheye HSM
*
8–16mm 4.5-5.6 DC HSM
*
10mm 2.8 EX DC Fisheye HSM
*
30mm 1.4 EX DC HSM
* 10–20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM
*
10–20mm 4–5.6 EX DC HSM
* 17–50mm 2.8 EX DC OS HSM
* 17–70mm 2.8–4.5 DC MACRO HSM
* 17–70mm 2.8-4.0 DC OS MACRO HSM
* 17–70mm 2.8-4.0 DC OS MACRO HSM 'C'
*
18–35mm 1.8 DC HSM A
* 18–50mm 2.8 EX DC
*
18–50mm 2.8 EX DC MACRO
*
18–50mm 2.8-4.5 DC OS HSM
* 18–50mm 3.5–5.6 DC
* 18–125mm 3.5–5.6 DC
* 18–125mm 3.8–5.6 DC OS HSM
* 18–200mm 3.5–6.3 DC
* 18–200mm 3.5–6.3 DC OS (HSM Version for Nikon only)
* 18–200mm 3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM II
* 18–200mm 3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM C
* 18–250mm 3.5–6.3 DC OS HSM
* 50-100mm 1.8 DC HSM
* 50–150mm 2.8 EX DC HSM
* 50–150mm 2.8 EX DC HSM II
* 50–150mm 2.8 EX DC OS HSM
* 55–200mm 4–5.6 DC
DN lenses for mirrorless cameras
* 56mm f/1.4 DC DN C
*16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary
*
19mm 2.8 EX DN
*
19mm 2.8 DN A
*
30mm 1.4 DC DN C
*
30mm 2.8 EX DN
*
30mm 2.8 DN A
*
60mm 2.8 DN A
Lawsuit
In 2011,
Nikon
(, ; ) is a Japanese optics and photographic equipment manufacturer. Nikon's products include cameras, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes, ophthalmic lenses, measurement instruments, rifle scopes, spotting scopes, and equipment related to S ...
filed a suit against Sigma, alleging it had violated patents relating to Nikon's "Vibration Reduction" image stabilisation technology. In 2015, the suit ended through settlement, with no details disclosed.
See also
*
List of digital camera brands
*
Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM)
*
List of Sigma lenses with Nikon F-mount and integrated autofocus motor
*
Third-party lenses for Sony E-mount system
References
External links
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{{Japanese Electronics Industry
Photography equipment manufacturers of Japan
Electronics companies of Japan
Lens manufacturers
Companies based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Electronics companies established in 1961
Japanese companies established in 1961
Japanese brands
Family-owned companies
Privately held companies of Japan