What These Sigma Lens Discounts Mean for Photographers
Sigma lens discounts are limited-time price reductions across the brand’s Contemporary, Art, and Sports lines, giving photographers and videographers a chance to upgrade glass from ultra-wide to super telephoto while spending less than usual on high-quality optics. In this round of offers, savings run up to USD 500 (approx. RM2,300) on select models, including professional super-telephoto options and popular wide-angle primes and zooms. According to PetaPixel, these deals span Sony E, Canon RF (APS-C), Fujifilm X, Leica L, Canon EF, and Nikon F mounts, so both mirrorless and DSLR users can benefit. The mix of modest and substantial discounts makes it possible to compare value across focal lengths, from compact travel zooms to specialized astro and wildlife lenses, and decide where a price cut lines up best with real shooting needs.

Wide-Angle Lens Savings: Landscapes, Astro, and Travel
For wide-angle lens savings, Sigma is cutting prices on several APS-C and full-frame options aimed at landscapes, interiors, and night shooting. The Sigma 10-18mm f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary for Sony E, Canon RF APS-C, and Fujifilm X drops to USD 679 (approx. RM3,100) with a USD 50 (approx. RM230) discount, giving travel and architecture shooters a bright, compact ultra-wide zoom. Ultra-wide prime fans can pick the Sigma 12mm f/1.4 DC Contemporary for Sony E or Fujifilm X at USD 579 (approx. RM2,660), also USD 50 (approx. RM230) off, appealing to astrophotographers who need both speed and width. On full-frame, the Sigma 28mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art for Sony E falls to USD 599 (approx. RM2,750), saving USD 280 (approx. RM1,280), making it one of the strongest value-wide primes for street, documentary, and environmental portraits.
Affordable Zoom Lenses for Travel and Everyday Use
Photographers looking for affordable zoom lenses get several all-in-one and standard options with meaningful savings. The APS-C Sigma 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Contemporary for Sony E, Canon RF, and Fujifilm X is discounted by USD 75 (approx. RM340) to USD 694 (approx. RM3,190), covering wide-angle scenes through serious telephoto reach in a single lens, ideal for travel and outdoor shooting where changing lenses is a hassle. Full-frame users can look at the compact Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Contemporary for Sony E and Leica L, now USD 889 (approx. RM4,090) after a USD 100 (approx. RM460) reduction, offering a bright, all-purpose zoom for events and everyday work. The Sigma 24-105mm f/4 DG OS HSM Art for Nikon F stands out for value, priced at USD 628 (approx. RM2,890) with a USD 361 (approx. RM1,660) discount, giving DSLR users a broad, stabilized range.
Telephoto Lens Deals for Wildlife, Sports, and Action
On the telephoto side, Sigma lens discounts range from compact tele-zooms to a flagship super telephoto. The Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary for Sony E is now USD 999 (approx. RM4,600) after a USD 50 (approx. RM230) instant savings, giving wildlife and aviation shooters extended reach in a lighter package than many pro super-telephoto designs. For those needing maximum reach and speed, the Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports for Sony E drops to USD 6,099 (approx. RM28,200), with the largest dollar savings in this group at USD 500 (approx. RM2,300). That constant f/4 aperture and Sports-series build targets demanding sports and wildlife work where image quality and durability matter. Together, these telephoto lens deals make it easier to step into longer focal lengths without paying full retail.
High-End Art Zooms and Primes: When to Spend More
Some of the most interesting discounts land on Sigma’s premium Art-series zooms and primes. The 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN Art for Sony E and Leica L is priced at USD 1,414 (approx. RM6,500), with about 5% or USD 75 (approx. RM340) off, giving filmmakers and still shooters a unique constant f/1.8 standard zoom. The Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG DN Art for Leica L sees one of the biggest percentage cuts among primes, falling to USD 1,299 (approx. RM5,980) with a USD 350 (approx. RM1,610) savings, appealing to portrait and wedding photographers who want extremely shallow depth of field. For DSLR users, the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Art for Canon EF is USD 1,399 (approx. RM6,440) with a smaller USD 30 (approx. RM140) discount, but it remains a workhorse 2.8 zoom that can still offer solid value for established EF systems.






