Specification :
The Sigma 8-16mm F4.5-5.6 DC HSM is an ultra-wide zoom that has a 35mm equivalent angle of view of a 12-24mm lens when used on DSLRs with APS-C size image sensors. Sigma's FLD glass elements, equal to fluorite glass, correct for distortions and color aberrations to deliver beautiful high contrast images.
The lens has a minimum focusing distance of 9.4" (24cm) allowing you to get in close to a subject to create exaggerated perspectives. This super wide angle zoom is perfect for shooting landscape photography, architecture, building interiors, photojournalism, wedding photography, group pictures and a wide variety of other shooting opportunities you may encounter.
For a chart of compatible cameras click compatibility chart
Note: Due to the curved shape of the front element, filters cannot be attached to this lens.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 8 - 16mm | 
| Aperture | Maximum: f/4.5 - 5.6 Minimum: f/22 | 
| Camera Mount Type | Canon EF-S | 
| Format Compatibility | Canon (APS-C) | 
| Angle of View | 114.5° - 75.7° | 
| Minimum Focus Distance | 9.4" / 23.88 cm | 
| Magnification | 0.12x | 
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:8 | 
| Optical Design | 15 Elements in 11 Groups | 
| Diaphragm Blades | 7 | 
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Image Stabilization | No | 
| Autofocus | Yes | 
| Tripod Collar | No | 
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Filter Thread | None | 
| Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 3.0 x 4.2" / 7.62 x 10.67 cm | 
| Weight | 1.22 lb / 555 g | 
| Packaging Info | |
|---|---|
| Package Weight | 1.9 lb | 
| Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.1 x 4.8 x 4.8" | 
 
                  
                            
              
              
                            
               
                  
                            
              
              
                            
               
                  
                            
              
              
                            
               
                  
                            
              
              
                            
               
                  
                            
              
              
                            
               
                  
                            
              
              
                            
               
                  
                            
              
              
                            
              