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Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary APS-C wide angle novelty - Foto Koch Blog
Reading time: 5 minutesPublishedon February 26, 2026

Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary:

The new wide-angle lens for compact APS-C cameras

Sometimes it's not the spectacular data sheets that make a Lens exciting, but the feeling it gives you when you're shooting. As soon as you unpack it, you realize that the new Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary is just such a Lens: extremely light, impressively fast and made for anyone traveling with APS-C and looking for maximum creative freedom.

For just under €500, Sigma is positioning this Lenses as a powerful but accessible tool for ambitious photo enthusiasts and content creators. But who is it really made for?

Sigma 15mm f/1.4 DC Contemporary

  • Fast wide-angle lens for APS-C cameras
  • 15mm focal length (equivalent to 22.5mm in FF)
  • compact body with only 64.8 mm and 220g
  • uncompromising sharpness over the entire image
  • High optical performance, even in low-light situations
  • Minimized flares and ghosting
  • designed for comfortable shooting of photos and videos
  • smooth, responsive stepper motor autofocus
  • minimal focus breathing
  • Aperture ring or control ring with various functions
  • Dust protection, splash protection* and water and oil-repellent coating

Who is the 15mm F1.4 intended for?

The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary is clearly aimed at APS-C users, whether Sony E, Fujifilm X or Canon RF-S. Particular benefits:

The 15 mm corresponds to around 22.5 mm in full-frame format (approx. 24 mm for Canon RF), making it a classic, versatile wide-angle lens. Perfect for standing in the middle of the action and still capturing context. Architecture, urban scenes or spontaneous moments look lively and dynamic.

A wide angle of view, strong edge sharpness and high contrast performance ensure impressive panoramic and landscape shots, even at open aperture.

Sigma has specifically reduced the sagittal coma - a crucial point for anyone photographing stars or night scenes. In combination with F1.4, this results in fast images with clear star points.

Smooth autofocus via stepper motor, minimal focus breathing and the low weight make the Lenses gimbal-compatible and ideal for dynamic video setups.

Compact, lightweight and surprisingly consistent

What you notice when you first touch it: this Lenses is small. Really small. At around 65 mm in length and only approx. 220 g (Sony E), it is around 50 % lighter than the well-known 16mm F1.4 DC DN. This is not just a detail in the data sheet, but has a noticeable effect on everyday photography.

Especially when traveling, on long photo walks or when filming handheld, every gram counts. Anyone who consciously uses APS-C for mobility will get a Lens that consistently takes this concept further.

Creative scope thanks to f/1.4 aperture

Wide-angle and large aperture - at first, that sounds like two opposites. But this is exactly where the appeal lies.

With f/1.4, an image effect opens up that many do not expect from a wide-angle lens:

  • strong low-light performance
  • Subject emphasis in the foreground
  • soft background blur
  • three-dimensional depth effect

The nine rounded aperture blades ensure a soft, rounded bokeh - unusually aesthetic for this focal length.

This is particularly exciting for close-ups: The closest focusing distance is 17.7 cm. This allows foregrounds to be dramatically staged, a small Steiner suddenly appears monumental, a detail in the ice or on the street gains visual dominance.

This is not a classic "everything is in focus" wide-angle lens, but offers more possibilities for image composition

Video performance: more than just sharp

Many APS-C users are filming more and more, be it for social media, YouTube, webinars or image films. This is exactly where the 15 mm f/1.4 comes into its own:

  • Fast, precise autofocus with stepper motor
  • Minimal focus breathing
  • Low weight for gimbal setups
  • Consistent image quality at open aperture

The reduced focus breathing ensures that the image angle hardly changes when focusing, which is a decisive factor for professional video aesthetics.

Not forgetting suitability for everyday use

In addition to creative aspects, the Lenses also has practical features:

  • Dust and splash protection
  • Oil and water-repellent front lens
  • manual aperture ring
  • Lens hood included in the scope of delivery

Outdoor photographers in particular will appreciate the waterproofing, as brief rain showers do not mean the end of the shoot.

Sharpness right into the corners

Sigma emphasizes the improved edge sharpness and the minimization of optical errors. This is not a matter of course, especially with wide-angle fixed focal lengths with a large aperture.

The optical design with 13 elements in 11 groups, including FLD, SLD and aspherical elements, ensures:

  • High detail resolution
  • Reduced chromatic aberrations
  • Low distortion
  • Good control of flares and ghosting

Contrast and sharpness of detail are maintained even in backlit situations. This is a great advantage for solar stars, architectural shots or high-contrast city scenes.

MTF Charts: Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary

A component of the F1.4 DC series

With the 15mm, Sigma is expanding its f/1.4 DC series, which offers APS-C photographers a complete range of fast fixed focal lengths: From ultra-wide angle to medium telephoto

The 15mm is positioned as a versatile wide-angle lens between 12mm and 23mm. It is not a specialist only for landscape or only for astro, but a real "always with you" wide-angle.

Conclusion: A Lenses for creative agility

The Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary is a tool for people on the move. For all those who travel light, react spontaneously and still don't want to compromise on image quality.

It combines:

  • Speed
  • Mobility
  • creative flexibility
  • Video capability
  • and robust everyday properties

Especially for APS-C users who have deliberately chosen their system for its size and weight, this Lenses is a logical addition.

In other words, if you're looking for a wide-angle lens that won't slow you down, you should definitely take a closer look at the Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC Contemporary.

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