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Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Canon EF-M with 64GB SD Card Bundle - MadeInUSA

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          Bundle Includes: Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens for Canon EF-M, SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO 200MB/s SDXC UHS-I Memory Card, Neoprene Lens Pouch for Lenses Up to 5.5 Inches (Medium), 5-Piece Digital Camera Cleaning and Accessory Kit, and Lens Cleaning Pen Compactness with Outstanding Optical Performance: The 16mm f/1.4 features Sigmas inner focus technologies, while lighter lens elements in the focus lens group make possible a more compact actuator. Moreover, this lens offers outstanding stability whether the photographer is shooting handheld or has the camera placed on a surface Stepping Motor: The optical design and stepping motor deliver smooth autofocus during video shooting. The lens design fully accommodates the Fast Hybrid AF of Canon EF-M-mount cameras for super-fast autofocus functionality. Using face recognition AF results in consistent autofocusing on faces, even as the subjects move Compatibility: APS-C Canon Mirrorless Cameras (M mount), including M, M2, M3, M5, M6, M6 Mark II, M10, M50, M100 and M200 Mount with Dust and Splash-Proof Construction: The mount features a special sealing to make the lens an excellent choice in a wide variety of conditions

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