This first batch of lenses is called the “Sniper” series, and it is starting with three APS-C specific lenses – a 23mm F1.2, 33mm F1.2, and 56mm F1.2 lens. These can be purchased individually for $349 USD each (though in the first month a 15% discount will drop the price to $299 USD per lens) or as a set for $999 USD that comes in a SIRUI Sniper series – fast f/1.2 AF primes. Initially, SIRUI’s forthcoming Sniper series will include 3 lenses – 23, 33, and 56mm f/1.2 – with two additional focal lengths joining the family next year. The lenses are engineered for APS-C image sensors and come in three mount options: Sony E, FUJIFILM X, and Nikon Z. SIGMA's DC DN lenses are made exclusively for mirrorless, and are designed primarily for use with crop sensor cameras. All DC DN lenses are available for Sony E-mount, L-Mount and FUJIFILM X systems, while our 16mm, 30mm and 56mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary lenses are additionally available for Nikon Z, Canon EF-M, and Micro 4/3. ALL DC DN LENSES. 2) show me an equivalent FF kit to my walkaround kit of X-T5 + 23mm f1.4 + 56mm f1.2 (old ones) that is not bigger and heavier. There isn't. And I know because I looked a lot of options before commiting to Fuji Designed for the X Series of mirrorless digital cameras. Fast prime lens with the 56mm mid-telephoto focal length. Perfect for portraits, weddings & table-top photography. Incredibly wide, bright & fast f1.2 maximum aperture. Premium construction with 13 elements in 8 groups. Includes 1xED element & 2x aspherical elements. As with Sigma’s companion 16mm and 30mm f/1.4 Contemporary lenses for mirrorless crop-sensor cameras, the 56mm is very smartly turned out. Measuring 67x60mm, it’s physically the smallest of the three and is only 10g heavier than the 30mm lens, at 280g. Like the others, it feels a perfect size and weight to match a compact mirrorless system MvMEsP.

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