Earlier this year, Sigma announced it would be making three of its ‘Contemporary’ prime lenses available for the Nikon Z mount – the first Sigma lenses to do this. The trio comprised the 16mm F1.4 DC DN C (£449), the 30mm F1.4 DC DN C (£349), and the 56mm F1.4 DC DN C (£449). This is now the sixth mount that these lenses have become available in, following the initial introduction for Sony E-mount and Micro Four Thirds, followed by Canon EOS M, Leica L and most recently the Fujifilm X mount.
As such, we have already reviewed all of these lenses in previous issues (and you can see in-depth reviews on our website at amateurphotographer.com).
What’s particularly interesting here with these models for the Z mount, however, is that Nikon itself has nothing similar in its own line-up, particularly for the DX (APS-C) models which the lenses are intended to be used with. So, if