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Camera shake correction mechanism OFF
Camera shake correction mechanism ON
Original SIGMA technology 
that counteracts camera shake
Optical Stabilizer (OS)
SIGMA’s original Optical Stabilizer (OS) technology 
uses two sensors inside the lens to detect vertical 
and horizontal motion. By adjusting particular lens 
elements, the OS compensates for the detected 
movement, thereby minimizing the blur caused by 
camera shake. In addition, since stabilization takes 
place within the lens, what you see in the viewnder 
is the resulting stabilized image. As a result, you can 
confidently judge focus and composition. Two OS 
modes are available, depending on the lens. Mode 
1 detects and corrects vertical and horizontal mo-
tion, making it ideal for shooting with the camera in 
a fixed position. Mode 2 detects and corrects only 
vertical motion, making it ideal for panning, as when 
shooting motorsports, for example.
In addition, on certain SIGMA lenses, the OS (Optical 
Stabilizer) function features an acceleration sensor 
to ensure even higher precision. In Mode 2, the ac-
celeration sensor teams up with the Intelligent OS 
and its updated stabilization algorithm to deliver 
effective stabilization while you move the camera 
horizontally, vertically, or diagonally—regardless of 
the position of the lens. This feature helps ensure 
effective panning and outstanding capture of moving 
subjects.
Designed to optimize bokeh near 
maximum aperture
Rounded diaphragm
The polygonal shape of a conventional iris dia-
phragm causes out-of-focus light points to appear 
polygonal. A rounded diaphragm is designed to pro-
duce rounded out-of-focus light points when opened 
to near maximum aperture. This creates attractive 
bokeh effects in many situations, such as when pho-
tographing a subject against an out-of-focus surface 
of water from which light is being reected.
AF drive motor for rapid focusing 
and quiet operation
Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM)
The Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) is an original SIGMA 
development that uses ultrasonic waves to drive the 
autofocus mechanism. Its extremely quiet operation 
helps avoid disturbing photographic subjects. High 
torque and speed assure rapid autofocus response. 
SIGMA uses two types of HSM: ring HSM and micro 
HSM. The Ring HSM configuration permits manual 
ne tuning of focus (manual override) by turning the 
focusing ring after autofocus is complete.
Fast AF response and precise focusing control
Stepping Motor
A stepping motor operates in synchronization with 
pulse signals, enabling fast AF response and fine, 
precise focusing control. The motor is also very qui-
et, enabling comfortable AF for both stills and video. 
Stepping motors tend to be small and light, helping 
to keep lenses more compact.
A type of polycarbonate with a thermal 
expansion rate similar to that of aluminum
TSC (Thermally Stable Composite)
TSC is a type of polycarbonate with a thermal expan-
sion rate similar to that of aluminum. This is import-
ant because when parts made of multiple materials 
with different thermal expansion rates are used in 
combination, especially moving parts, it is necessary 
to keep a large clearance between the parts. This is 
due to the large difference in dimensional change 
caused by temperature, which results in a decrease 
in assembly accuracy.
By using TSC, the clearance between the polycar-
bonate and aluminum alloy parts can be minimized, 
making it possible to realize a lightweight lens barrel 
with high accuracy.
A composite material that is both 
light and strong
CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced 
Plastic )
This is a composite material containing polycarbon-
ate and carbon fiber. It is used in the interior and 
exterior fittings of aircraft, among many other ap-
plications, as it is light and strong. CFRP is used by 
SIGMA in lens production, such as for lens hoods.
Ensuring a more stable AE performance during 
high-speed continuous shooting
Electromagnetic diaphragm 
mechanism
An electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism allows 
a lens to receive electronic signals from the camera 
body for more precise diaphragm control. This fea-
ture ensures a more stable Auto Exposure (AE) per-
formance during high-speed continuous shooting. 
Preventing dust and dirt from entering
Dust and Splash Resistant Structure
For all Sports line and some Art line products, a 
highly effective dust and splash resistant structure 
is built into the lens barrel. This includes special 
sealing at the mount connection and cover connec-
tion, and around the manual focus ring and zoom 
ring, which prevent dust and dirt from entering. 
Lenses with dust and splash resistant structure are 
ideal for photographers who work in difcult weather 
conditions.
For all Contemporary and Art line lenses, the lens 
mount incorporates rubber sealing to reduce the risk 
of water or dust contamination around the connec-
tion between the camera and lens.
*1 There is no sealing on the lens mount for the SIGMA SA mount 
lenses as the sealing is available on the mount of the camera body. 
*2 Although this construction allows the lens to be used in light 
rain, it is not the same as being waterproof, so please prevent large 
amounts of water from splashing on the lens. It is often impractical 
to repair the internal mechanism, lens elements and electric com-
ponents if they are damaged by water.
MF adjustments can be made, even when using AF
MO (Manual Override)
When the Focus Mode Switch is set to the MO posi-
tion, manual focus adjustments can be made simply 
by rotating the focus ring, even when using AF.










