Exclusive: First Leaked Image of the Bokeh King – Sigma 135mm f/1.4

For the first time ever, Sigma has built a lens that no one else dared to create — a true BOKEH King, designed to rule them all. Introducing the Sigma 135mm f/1.4 for Sony E and Leica L-mount. With a massive 105mm filter thread and weighing 1350g, this isn’t exactly a lightweight lens — yet it’s still 300g lighter while matching the size of Sigma’s other legendary 105mm prime.

Why choose this over a “classic” 85mm f/1.4?

  • Delivers nearly one-third the depth of field, creating dramatically stronger bokeh.
  • Makes background separation effortless for portraits.
  • If needed, you can shoot from farther away, making it less intrusive.
  • In crop mode, it transforms into a 200mm f/1.4, perfect for indoor concerts and even sports photography

Here is a quick size comparison with he Sigma 105mm f/1.4 and Sigma 85mm f/1.4:

Sure, it’s heavier and bulkier — but after seeing sample shots, I can confirm this lens delivers absolutely breathtaking results. And since most of the weight sits close to the mount, it’s surprisingly well-balanced and not tiring to handle over longer sessions. Stay tuned on L-rumors.com — this one’s going to be exciting!

Sigma 135mm f/1.4 – Key Specs
  • Full-frame autofocus lens
  • 105mm filter thread
  • Weight: ~1320g
  • Classic black finish
  • Removable tripod collar
  • Available for Sony E and Leica L-mount
  • Announcement: September 9

Sigma 135mm f/1.4 preorder links (open on Sept 9): BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon, Fotoerhardt, Calumet, Fotokoch, WexUK.

LUMIX Lab 1.6 is now available

LUMIX Lab 1.6 released (iOS/Android) The following updates are now supported.

  • Photo frame function
  • Exif Display
  • Tilt Correction function
  • Transfer LUT in bulk

 

Lumix MFT gear savings ending this Sunday!

The Lumix USA savings are ending on Sunday at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama.

Storage and card deals:

L-mount deals:

Still no Lumix announcement on the horizon…

Just a quick update: according to our sources, there’s no imminent Lumix announcement on the horizon. Looks like I’ll have to wait a little longer for my dream S9 with a built-in EVF 🙂

That said, Panasonic has already had a very busy year, so this short pause isn’t too surprising. The real question is — what’s coming next? Any guesses?

Share rumors here:  this contact box, Signal, Telegram, or contact me via lrumorscameras@gmail.com. Thanks!