Best Lenses under MX$10,000 for video production

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Sigma Contemporary 56mm f/1.4 DC DN 56mm

85.9 Video/Cinema Score
56mm f/1.4 Canon EF-M Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN delivers exceptional sharpness with its f/1.4 aperture and 9-blade diaphragm, plus weather sealing for durability. At just 73g, it's remarkably portable while scoring 93/100 for portraits and 93.9/100 for street photography. Best for APS-C shooters needing a fast, lightweight portrait lens with reliable autofocus and low-light capability.

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Sigma Art 135/1.8S 135mm F/1.8 DG HSM F/Sony 135mm

62.6 Video/Cinema Score
135mm f/1.8 Sony (E mount for NEX) IS
Why we recommend this

The f/1.8 aperture and specialized FLD/SLD glass elements deliver exceptional sharpness and subject isolation, making it a standout portrait lens. Its Hyper Sonic Motor provides fast, quiet autofocus, while the durable brass bayonet mount and TSC material ensure long-term reliability. This lens is best for portrait photographers who need uncompromising optical performance and smooth bokeh in a full-frame E-mount system.

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Sigma MC-11

45.1 Video/Cinema Score
Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

The Sigma MC-11 enables Canon EF lenses to retain autofocus, image stabilization, and EXIF metadata when used on Sony E-mount cameras. Its firmware-updatable design and solid metal build ensure reliable performance with a broad selection of Sigma and Canon optics. This converter is best for portrait shooters adapting EF glass to E-mount and willing to trade macro precision for dependable autofocus at a budget-friendly price point.

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Best Lenses under MX$20,000 for video production

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Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS 16-300mm

92.6 Video/Cinema Score
16-300mm f/3.5 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 zoom and 1:2 maximum magnification combine with 6-stop stabilization and HLA autofocus for an all-in-one solution covering wide-angle to telephoto close-ups. At just 227g with weather-sealing, it stays portable for a superzoom. Travel and landscape photographers seeking a single do-it-all lens will appreciate its range, though dedicated wildlife action shooters will note its limitations.

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Sigma Art 28mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art 28mm

84.2 Video/Cinema Score
28mm f/1.4 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 constant aperture and 17-element optical design with 5 ED and 3 aspherical elements produce crisp, low-light shots with suppressed chromatic aberration. A weather-sealed, splash-proof body pairs with a bundled kit including a 128GB card, filters, and flexible tripod for immediate field readiness. This lens is best for portrait and studio professionals needing a fast 28mm prime with robust build and precise depth-of-field control.

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Sigma EX DC OS HSM 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM 17-50mm

63.3 Video/Cinema Score
17-50mm 22 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A constant f/2.8 aperture and 4-stop optical stabilization anchor this zoom, with FLD glass delivering fluorite-level chromatic aberration correction for sharp, high-contrast images. Its 28cm minimum focus distance and 1:5 magnification enable near-macro versatility, and the EX-series build includes a petal hood and padded case. Best for APS-C Nikon DSLR shooters wanting a fast, stabilized standard zoom for event work and detail-rich portraits.

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Sigma 18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 AF DC OS HSM 125mm

62.4 Video/Cinema Score
18-125mm f/3.8 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

Its 6.9x zoom range pairs with 4-stop optical stabilization and a near-silent HSM autofocus motor in a compact 450g body, making it a versatile all-in-one for APS-C Canon DSLRs. Despite its budget-friendly positioning, the lens delivers 1:3.8 maximum magnification for close-ups and uses special low dispersion and aspherical elements to control aberrations throughout the zoom range. Best suited for hobbyist photographers seeking a single, lightweight travel lens for everyday shooting on Canon APS-C bodies.

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Sigma DN 35S963 60mm

60.9 Video/Cinema Score
60mm f/2.8 Micro Four Thirds
Why we recommend this

The 60mm f/2.8 prime delivers a 120mm-equivalent telephoto reach on Micro Four Thirds with a bright constant aperture and a 50cm close-focusing distance, all in a 190g body. Its silent linear AF motor and choice of silver or black finish suit discreet shooting and style, while the Art-series optics maintain sharpness edge to edge. Best for street photographers who want a lightweight, unobtrusive lens for tight candid portraits and detail shots.

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Sigma EX DC HSM 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM 10-20mm

60.6 Video/Cinema Score
10-20mm 22 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A constant f/3.5 aperture and HSM autofocus with built-in Optical Stabilization ensure sharp, handheld ultra-wide shots across the 10–20mm zoom range. The Super Multi-Layer coating and four aspherical elements deliver edge-to-edge clarity, and the large 82mm filter thread simplifies using polarizers or ND filters. It’s best for Nikon APS-C shooters focusing on landscape and creative close-up work, thanks to a 24cm minimum focus distance that emphasizes foreground detail.

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Best Lenses under MX$30,000 for video production

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Sigma Contemporary 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS 400mm

80.6 Video/Cinema Score
100-400mm f/5 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 142g, this 100-400mm f/5-6.3 zoom pairs a 4-stop stabilizer and stepping-motor AF with full weather sealing on Sony E-mount. Its brass bayonet mount, rounded 9-blade diaphragm, and anti-flare coatings add ruggedness and smooth bokeh in a portable form. Landscape and wildlife photographers who prioritize lightweight handheld reach will find it ideal, though it struggles for macro.

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Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS 70-200mm

76.1 Video/Cinema Score
70-200mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS Sports combines a constant f/2.8 aperture with dual HLA motors for fast autofocus and up to 7.5 stops of stabilization via the OS2 algorithm. Its weather-sealed build and Super Multi-Layer Coating with water- and oil-repellent layers ensure reliable outdoor performance without sacrificing portability at just 212g. Best for landscape and travel photographers who need a lightweight telephoto zoom with excellent stabilization for handheld shooting in variable conditions.

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Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II 24-70mm

71.9 Video/Cinema Score
24-70mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

With a constant f/2.8 aperture, 19-element optical design that includes four aspherical and six ED elements, and a 6.7-inch minimum focusing distance for 1:2.7 macro, this 745g zoom delivers exceptional sharpness and close-up versatility. Its HLA autofocus, clickable aperture ring, and weather sealing make it both fast and tactile, while the included Godox flash and memory card bundle add immediate value. Best for portrait and macro photographers who want a lightweight, pro-grade 24-70mm with near-macro capability and consistent low-light performance.

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Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN for L-Mount

44.2 Video/Cinema Score
f/2.8 leica_l
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 470g with a constant f/2.8 aperture, this lens stands out as the lightest and most compact option in its class for L-mount, aided by superb build quality and internal focusing. Its Nano Porous Coating effectively suppresses flare and ghosting, while the 67mm filter thread keeps accessory costs low. This is best for travel and portrait photographers who prioritize a lightweight kit without sacrificing low-light performance or sharpness.

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Best Lenses under MX$50,000 for video production

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Sigma Art 135mm f/1.4 DG 135mm

78.7 Video/Cinema Score
135mm f/1.4 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The f/1.4 maximum aperture and full-frame Sony E mount deliver razor-thin depth of field, backed by fast HLA autofocus. Weather sealing and a 13-blade diaphragm ensure reliable field use with exceptionally smooth bokeh, despite the substantial 2,130g build. This lens suits portrait photographers who prioritize optical rendering over portability, given its travel score of just 37/100.

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Sigma Sports 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS 600mm

78 Video/Cinema Score
150-600mm f/5 L-Mount IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

This 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary lens spans a 4x zoom range with 4-stop optical stabilization, a 25-element optical path featuring 3 ED glass elements and Super Multi-Coating. At 2100g, it’s portable for a super-telephoto, balancing handheld ergonomics with reliable sharpness. Best for budget-minded portrait and landscape photographers needing long reach, though the absence of weather sealing limits its appeal for travel.

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Sigma DC 203101 8-16mm

54.8 Video/Cinema Score
8-16mm f/4.5 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

An 8-16mm focal range delivers a 121° angle of view on APS-C sensors, with HSM autofocus and three aspherical elements with Super Multi-Layer Coating to minimize ghosting. Weighing just 555 grams, it remains highly portable for an ultra-wide zoom without compromising optical precision. This lens is best for architectural interiors and street shooters who need dramatic, distortion-free perspectives in tight spaces.

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Sigma Sports 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports 600mm

70.9 Video/Cinema Score
60-600mm f/4.5 L-Mount IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 10x zoom range from 60mm to 600mm, 7-stop optical stabilization, and dustproof/splashproof construction make it a uniquely versatile all-in-one telephoto for Sony E mount. The lens supports a 1:2.4 maximum magnification for close-up details, and its f/4.5-6.3 aperture remains effective in bright light without requiring a lens swap. This is best for travel and outdoor photographers who need one robust lens to cover landscapes through super-telephoto wildlife without changing glass in dusty conditions.

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Sigma Art 14mm f/1.4 DG Art 14mm

54.6 Video/Cinema Score
14mm 16 L-Mount Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its ultra-wide 14mm field of view and bright f/1.4 aperture, driven by an HLA motor, deliver extremely sharp astrophotography with minimal coma. A dedicated TS-141 tripod socket and full weather sealing provide stable, rugged operation, complemented by an 11-blade diaphragm for refined sunstars. This lens is best for astrophotographers and landscape shooters who demand a fast, ultra-wide prime with robust build quality.

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