Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Prime Lens
The Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF is a 35mm f/1.5 cinema lens designed for Canon EF, Sony E, PL Mount, L-Mount mount cameras. Used copies start from $1,596.3 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Prime Lens
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Lens Overview — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
Key Features — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
T1.5 Maximum Aperture: Enables shooting in low-light conditions and gives cinematographers precise control over shallow depth of field.
35mm Standard Focal Length: A versatile focal length well-suited to narrative, documentary, and commercial production work on full-frame sensors.
Full-Frame Coverage: Covers full-frame sensors without vignetting, making it compatible with large-sensor cinema cameras.
Multiple Mount Options: Available in Canon EF, Sony E, PL Mount, and L-Mount configurations to accommodate a wide range of cinema and hybrid camera platforms.
Manual Focus Design: Dedicated manual focus ring built for use with follow-focus systems and precise focus pulls in professional cinema workflows.
82mm Filter Thread: Accepts common 82mm cinema filter systems for ND, diffusion, and other optical filtration needs.
Lens Specifications — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Video / Cinematography, Portrait, Creative Effects |
| Lens Type | Cine |
| Format | Full Frame |
| Zoom/Prime | Prime |
| Focal Length | 35mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1.5 |
| Camera System | Cinema / Video |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF, Sony E, PL Mount, L-Mount |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Filter Thread | 82mm |
Description — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
The Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Prime is a manual focus cinema prime lens with a T1.5 maximum aperture and full-frame coverage, designed for professional video and film production. The 35mm focal length sits in the standard range, making it a flexible choice across narrative, commercial, and documentary work. Available in Canon EF, Sony E, PL Mount, and L-Mount configurations, it offers broad compatibility with professional cinema and hybrid camera platforms.
The lens features an 82mm filter thread, accommodating common cinema filter and matte box systems. Weighing in at 1,430g, it has the robust, substantial build expected of a professional cine prime. With no image stabilization, it is best deployed on stabilized rigs or gimbals.
The fully manual focus operation makes it a natural fit for productions using dedicated follow-focus systems and focus pullers, which is standard practice in scripted and high-end production environments.
Pros — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
- ✓Fast T1.5 maximum aperture enables shooting in challenging low-light conditions
- ✓Full-frame coverage supports large-sensor cinema cameras
- ✓Available in four mounts — Canon EF, Sony E, PL Mount, and L-Mount — for broad camera compatibility
Cons — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
- ✗No image stabilization, requiring use on stabilized rigs or gimbals for smooth handheld operation
- ✗At 1,430g, the lens is heavy and may add significant load to lighter camera rigs
- ✗Manual focus only means no autofocus support for run-and-gun or event-style shooting
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Frequently Asked Questions — Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF
What camera mounts is this lens available in?+
The Sigma 35mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Prime is available in Canon EF, Sony E, PL Mount, and L-Mount. This makes it compatible with a wide variety of professional cinema and hybrid camera systems.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No, the lens is manual focus only. It is designed for professional cinema use where focus control is typically managed via a dedicated follow-focus system or a focus puller.
What is the filter thread size on this lens?+
The lens has an 82mm filter thread, which is compatible with many professional matte box and screw-in filter systems commonly used in cinema production.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No, the lens has no image stabilization. For smooth footage, it should be paired with a stabilized gimbal, camera rig, or motion-compensating support system.
Is this lens suitable for full-frame cinema cameras?+
Yes, the lens is specified as a full-frame format lens, meaning it provides coverage for full-frame sensors used in professional cinema and hybrid cameras.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 1,430g. This is a substantial weight typical of professional cinema prime lenses, and it should be factored into rig and support system planning.




