Sigma SIG5614DCDNC 56mm

A abertura máxima de f/1.4 e o motor de foco stepping silencioso destacam esta lente de 56mm (equiv. 89,6mm) para isolar assuntos com precisão em fotos e vídeos. Seu corpo compacto de 280g, vedação contra intempéries e elementos asféricos e SLD garantem imagens nítidas mesmo em contraluz. Ideal para fotógrafos de retrato e street que utilizam câmeras mirrorless APS-C e buscam uma objetiva portátil com desempenho óptico profissional.

★★★★★ 4.9 (4)
Focal length 56mm
Aperture 1.4
Mount Canon RF
stabilization false
weather sealed true
weight g 280
af type stepping motor
lens type prime
Sigma SIG5614DCDNC 56mm lens
88 Pontuação Geral
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Sobre este Lens

A abertura máxima de f/1.4 e o motor de foco stepping silencioso destacam esta lente de 56mm (equiv. 89,6mm) para isolar assuntos com precisão em fotos e vídeos. Seu corpo compacto de 280g, vedação contra intempéries e elementos asféricos e SLD garantem imagens nítidas mesmo em contraluz. Ideal para fotógrafos de retrato e street que utilizam câmeras mirrorless APS-C e buscam uma objetiva portátil com desempenho óptico profissional.

  • Focal length 56mm
  • Max aperture 1.4
  • Mount Canon RF
  • Weather sealed
  • Weight g 280
  • Af type stepping motor
  • Lens type prime

The 30-Second Version

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 is a ridiculously sharp, featherweight portrait lens that makes you wonder why you'd ever pay first-party prices. Just avoid manual focus and shop around for a deal under $500.

Overview

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN is the little lens that could. It packs a stunning f/1.4 aperture and a classic 85mm-equivalent focal length into a body so small and light you'll forget it's on your camera. That combo makes it one of the most fun portrait lenses we've tested for APS-C mirrorless cameras. And it's sharp—like, really sharp—right from f/1.4. No need to stop down for detail.

Sigma's Contemporary line keeps delivering gems, and this one feels like cheating. Build quality is excellent, the stepping motor AF is quick and silent, and you even get weather sealing. The only real catch? You're locked to APS-C sensors, and manual focus is a joke thanks to an absurdly long focus throw. But for under $450 if you shop smart, this lens is a no-brainer.

Performance

What surprised us most is how well this lens maintains sharpness at f/1.4. Many fast primes go a bit dreamy wide open—not this one. The autofocus impressed in our tests too; it's accurate and snappy, making it as good for candid street portraits as it is for posed shots. On the flip side, the bokeh is a crowd-pleaser among buyers, but our database ranks it in the bottom third of all lenses. In real-world use, it's smooth and creamy, though some may find the out-of-focus highlights a bit busy. Still, for a lens this size, the performance is remarkable.

Performance Percentiles

AF 86.8
Bokeh 96.4
Build 84.4
Macro 51.1
Optical 62
Aperture 96.2
User Sentiment 80.8
Versatility 34.2
Social Proof 89.4
Stabilization 35.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Crazy sharp wide open at f/1.4 96th
  • Compact and light (280g, you'll forget it's there) 96th
  • Fast, silent AF great for both photo and video 89th
  • Weather-sealed and solidly built 87th

Cons

  • Manual focus is basically unusable with its endless throw 34th
  • No aperture ring for tactile control
  • APS-C only, full-frame shooters need not apply
  • Bokeh quality is middle-of-the-pack, not exceptional

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (980 reviews)
👍 Owners can't stop bragging about the sharpness, even wide open. It's the real deal.
👍 The build quality and compactness make people feel like they're walking around with a cheat code.
👎 Manual focus is a complete joke. The throw is so long you'd need to spin the ring like a DJ to change distance.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type prime
Focal Length Min 56
Focal Length Max 56
Elements 10
Groups 6
Aspherical Elements 2
ED Elements 1
Coating Super Multi-Layer Coating

Aperture

Max Aperture 1.4
Min Aperture 1.4
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Canon RF
Format APS-C
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs
Filter Thread 55

AF & Stabilization

AF Type stepping motor
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 500
Max Magnification 1:7.14

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the place. We've seen it as low as $430 and as high as $787, a $357 spread that makes shopping around crucial. At the low end, this lens is an absolute steal—a first-party portrait prime would cost twice as much. At the high end, you're getting fleeced. Hunt for the deal under $500, and you'll feel like you got away with something.

R$ 5.045

vs Competition

The most natural competitor is the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD. That zoom covers a far wider range and adds image stabilization, but it's much heavier and gives up a full stop of light. If you need one lens to do everything, the Tamron is the smarter buy. For dedicated portrait shooters who want maximum background separation and low-light performance without the bulk, the Sigma runs circles around it. Another worthy mention is the Viltrox 56mm f/1.4—similar specs and often cheaper. However, Sigma's autofocus and build quality edge it out, making the premium worth it.

Spec Sigma SIG5614DCDNC 56mm Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Tamron Di III 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Canon L-series RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM Sony FE SEL50150GM
Focal Length 56mm 28-400mm 28-200mm 28-75mm 24-70mm 50-150mm
Max Aperture 1.4 f/4 f/4 f/2.8 2.8 2
Mount Canon RF Nikon Z L-Mount Sony E Canon RF Sony E
Stabilization false true true false true false
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 280 726 413 550 805 1340
AF Type stepping motor STM Autofocus VXD Nano USM Linear motor
Lens Type prime zoom macro zoom zoom zoom
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Sigma SIG5614DCDNC 56mm 86.896.484.451.16296.280.834.289.435.9
Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Compare 86.877.251.581.397.170.7098.974.198.3
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 54.477.274.270.891.370.7095.689.499.5
Tamron Di III 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Compare 54.485.763.784.891.383.280.878.689.435.9
Canon L-series RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM Compare 94.685.745.44495.583.230.180.789.496.4
Sony FE SEL50150GM Compare 98.394.81866.987.989.698.782.189.435.9

Common Questions

Q: Is this lens weather sealed?

Yes, it has weather sealing, so a little rain won't ruin your shoot. Just don't dunk it.

Q: Can I use it on a full-frame camera?

Technically yes, in crop mode, but you'll lose a ton of resolution and it's not designed for that. Stick to APS-C bodies.

Q: What's the full-frame equivalent focal length?

On most APS-C sensors, it's equivalent to 84mm—a classic portrait length. Perfect for head-and-shoulder shots.

Who Should Skip This

If you need a versatile zoom or you're a full-frame shooter, move along. This lens is purely an APS-C portrait specialist. Vloggers and run-and-gun shooters who want one lens for everything should grab the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 instead.

Verdict

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN is one of those lenses that just makes you smile. It's absurdly sharp, handles beautifully, and produces portraits with a lovely, natural look. The manual focus issue is a real bummer for purists, but 99% of people will live in AF and never miss it. If you shoot APS-C and need a portrait prime, buy this lens—just don't pay more than $500. Seriously, hunt for the deal.

Usage Scores

Macro (65.1)Overall (88.3)Budget (83.3)Street (95)Travel (72.6)Portrait (88.3)Landscape (60.8)Professional (88.1)Video Cinema (83.9)Wildlife Sports (75.9)

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