The SIGMA CINE 14mm T2 FF Cine Lens (Canon EF Mount) is a professional full-frame cinema lens designed for high-end film production, offering ultra-wide 14mm coverage, precise manual control, and robust all-metal construction for demanding shooting environments.
The SIGMA CINE 14mm T2 FF Cine Lens (Canon EF Mount) is a professional full-frame cinema lens designed for high-end film production, offering ultra-wide 14mm coverage, precise manual control, and robust all-metal construction for demanding shooting environments.
The SIGMA CINE 14mm T2 FF Cine Lens (Canon EF Mount) is part of SIGMA’s high-performance full-frame cine lens lineup, engineered for professional filmmakers requiring exceptional optical quality and precise mechanical control. With its ultra-wide 14mm focal length and constant T2 aperture, this lens is ideal for cinematic landscapes, architecture, VFX plates, and immersive wide-angle storytelling.
Built for demanding production environments, the lens features a rugged all-metal body with dust and splash resistance, ensuring reliable performance in harsh conditions. Its standardized cine housing includes a 95mm front diameter and 0.8M gear pitch, making it fully compatible with industry-standard matte boxes, follow focus systems, and other professional accessories.
Optically, the lens is designed to deliver high-resolution imagery suitable for 6K–8K production, with advanced coatings that reduce flare and ghosting while preserving strong contrast and color accuracy. The 9-blade iris ensures smooth, natural bokeh even in wide-angle compositions.
The focus and aperture rings are engineered for smooth, precise operation with long rotational throw (180° focus and 60° aperture), allowing fine control during critical focus pulls. A detachable tripod foot adds stability for rigged cinema setups, and standardized color matching across the SIGMA CINE range ensures consistency when switching between focal lengths.
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