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Sigma Corporation of America, a leading DSLR lens, camera, flash and accessory manufacturer, will have on hand the full line-up of Sigma Global Vision lenses, including the new groundbreaking 85mm F1.4 Art and 12-24mm F4 Art lenses, as well as the brand new Cinema lens line at the WPPI 2017 Expo held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from February 7-9, 2017 (booth 129).
Attendees are invited to the Sigma Studio to test-drive, on their own cameras, any Sigma Global Vision lenses on hand, including the brand new 85mm F1.4 Art and 12-24mm F4 Art lenses. Sigma Global Vision lenses will also be available for an overnight “off the show floor” test-drive. Participants in the Sigma Studio loaner program are encouraged to share images made with the loaners on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter with the hashtags #sigmatestdrive and #wppi2017 for a chance to win a Sigma lens of their choice, valued at up to $1200.00 USD. Second and third place runner-ups will win a Sigma Ceramic Filter (up to 82mm).
Newest Products on Display on the Sigma Booth at WPPI 2017:
Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG HSM Art Lens
The high-performance optical system is purpose-built by Sigma R&D to produce the attractive bokeh effect. The lens’ advanced architecture features two SLD (special low dispersion) glass elements and one glass element with a high rate of anomalous partial dispersion and refraction.
Sigma 12-24mm F4 DG HSM Art Lens
The new 12-24mm F4 Art Lens’ performance highlights include constant F4 brightness and the brand new Sigma AF system with 1.3X torque boost. With a minimum focus distance of 9.4 inches from the image sensor at 24mm, photographers can compose incredible close-up shots with expansive backgrounds.
Learn Latest Wedding & Portrait Tips from Sigma Pros
With over 40 years of studio and wedding photography experience under his belt, Sigma Pro Andy Marcus is well-known in the world of wedding photography. Presenting in the Sigma Theater, Andy will share wedding photography insights and techniques, including new wedding photo trends such as shooting wide angle with Sigma’s new 12-24mm F4 Art lens.