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Sigma 60-600mm f/22-32 Fixed Zoom F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Camera Lenses, Black (730954), Canon EF
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Brand | Sigma |
Focal Length Description | 60600 mm |
Lens Type | Superzoom |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
Camera Lens Description | ズームレンズ |
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- Incorporating multi-material, such as magnesium. The best balance of portability and durability required by professional photographers
- With 3 FLD glass elements and 1 SLD glass element, it ensures the uncompromising image quality as a member of the Sigma sports line family.
- Intelligent OS adopting the last algorithm enables it to deliver an image stabilization effect of 4 stops.
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Picture quality | 4.5 | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Image stabilization | 4.2 | — | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 | — |
Auto focus | 4.2 | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | — | 4.5 |
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lens type | Superzoom | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto | Superzoom |
compatible mountings | Canon EF | Leica L | Sony E | Canon RF | Canon EF | Nikon (DX),Nikon (FX),Nikon F,Nikon F(DX), Nikon DX |
lens design | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
focus type | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus |
minimum focal length | — | 60 millimeters | 60 millimeters | 100 millimeters | — | — |
fixed focal length | 600 millimeters | 600 millimeters | 600 millimeters | 400 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 600 millimeters |
model name | 730954 | SG60600L | SG60600SE | CNRF100400F5 | CN70300ISII | 730955 |
max aperture | 22 f stop | 6.3 millimeters | 6.3 millimeters | 400 millimeters | 4 f stop | 22 f stop |
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Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 12.7 x 10.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 4 pounds |
ASIN | B07HNXBPCY |
Item model number | 730954 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #762 in SLR Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 25, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Sigma Corporation of America |
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Product Description
Covering from both 60mm to 60mm this lens demonstrates superior coverage from a standard focal length to a hyper -telephoto range without having switching to another lens.
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Customers like the image quality of the lens. They say it produces very sharp photos, with excellent image quality. They also appreciate the nice bokeh. However, some customers have reported issues with the focus of the camera. They mention that the lens does not focus properly, and the autofocus is slow.
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Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it produces very sharp photos, has excellent image quality, and produces a nice bokeh. Some say that the lens is heavy, but it can be hand held at 600mm. Overall, customers are happy with the performance of this lens and recommend it to others.
"...I had very few misses, and most of the shots were sharp. I tested its IQ against my Nikon 200-500mm--I have a very sharp version of that lens...." Read more
"...I am using this lens for everything! It is crisp as a bell from 60 to 600 and while it is heavy, I can hand hold it for wildlife and still get a..." Read more
"...It does great for birding and distance pictures. I have no regrets and it is definitely my favorite lens for distance and bird photography!" Read more
"...Impossible to handhold at 600mm, However, excellent image quality." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the focus of the camera lens. They mention that it does not focus, appears to be back focusing a bit, and is slow.
"Appears to be back focusing a bit but that is correctable from within the Sigma Calibration unit/app...." Read more
"Action and still shots not sharp after 400mm. Auto focus slow as well. Sometimes have to click button twice to get in focus...." Read more
"Does not focus. Tried manual focus still bad images. Used on 5D mark iv and 7D mark ii. Both with same result." Read more
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I used this lens (the Canon version, model ...54; the Nikon version is ...55) with a Metabones adapter connected to a Sony A7RIII. The AF worked intermittently--which is not the fault of either the lens or the camera; no one promised that this kludge would work--so my focus is primarily on the image quality.
When the AF worked, it worked fast and accurately (AF would stop working, which required turning the camera off then on to regain AF). I had very few misses, and most of the shots were sharp. I tested its IQ against my Nikon 200-500mm--I have a very sharp version of that lens. I believe the AF is faster than the Nikon but did not directly compare the two. I shot a "Zombie Run", mostly action shots, and took over 2000 pictures. Images were sharp and well saturated (I really like the colors) at every focal length.
At 600mm, there was noticeably more detail with the Sigma. I could not say the same when I tested the Sigma 150-600mm Sport against the Nikon. At normal size, you probably wouldn't notice the difference, but the additional magnification would be invaluable if you need to crop substantially.
The downside is that the Sigma is bigger and heavier than the Nikon, which is a big and heavy lens in its own right. The Sigma is fatiguing if you need to hold it in shooting position for long (many will prefer to use the lens with a tripod/monopod). However, it is smaller than the Sigma 150-600mm Sport and balances better.
Overall, this lens is a tremendous accomplishment by Sigma. If Sigma doesn't produce a version in Sony E-mount, I am considering buying it in Nikon mount and getting rid of my Nikon 200-500mm. The new Sigma is just that good.
In sum, I do not recommend using the new Sigma "Bigma" with an adapter for Sony E-mount. However, for Canon and Nikon, the Bigma is undoubtedly the best consumer-grade long zoom produced to date.
I used this lens (the Canon version, model ...54; the Nikon version is ...55) with a Metabones adapter connected to a Sony A7RIII. The AF worked intermittently--which is not the fault of either the lens or the camera; no one promised that this kludge would work--so my focus is primarily on the image quality.
When the AF worked, it worked fast and accurately (AF would stop working, which required turning the camera off then on to regain AF). I had very few misses, and most of the shots were sharp. I tested its IQ against my Nikon 200-500mm--I have a very sharp version of that lens. I believe the AF is faster than the Nikon but did not directly compare the two. I shot a "Zombie Run", mostly action shots, and took over 2000 pictures. Images were sharp and well saturated (I really like the colors) at every focal length.
At 600mm, there was noticeably more detail with the Sigma. I could not say the same when I tested the Sigma 150-600mm Sport against the Nikon. At normal size, you probably wouldn't notice the difference, but the additional magnification would be invaluable if you need to crop substantially.
The downside is that the Sigma is bigger and heavier than the Nikon, which is a big and heavy lens in its own right. The Sigma is fatiguing if you need to hold it in shooting position for long (many will prefer to use the lens with a tripod/monopod). However, it is smaller than the Sigma 150-600mm Sport and balances better.
Overall, this lens is a tremendous accomplishment by Sigma. If Sigma doesn't produce a version in Sony E-mount, I am considering buying it in Nikon mount and getting rid of my Nikon 200-500mm. The new Sigma is just that good.
In sum, I do not recommend using the new Sigma "Bigma" with an adapter for Sony E-mount. However, for Canon and Nikon, the Bigma is undoubtedly the best consumer-grade long zoom produced to date.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020
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Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2019
Hatte früher das Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary und bin mit diesem nie zufrieden gewesen, da egal was ich gemacht habe, das Bild nie richtig scharf geworden ist (wenn die Objekte in Bewegung waren). Hatte damals das Objektiv sogar zu Sigma Deutschland zum justieren eingeschickt - das hat jedoch auch nicht viel geholfen!
Danach habe ich mir das Orginal-Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM geleistet und war schlichtweg begeistert! Ein absolut geniales Objektiv. Allerdings haben mir bei diesem Objektiv natürlich die 200mm Brennweite gefehlt und bei der Wildlife-Fotografie ist das ja oft entscheidend!
Nun bin ich über das Sigma 60-600mm Sport Objektiv gestolpert und habe mir gedacht, dass ich Sigma nochmal eine Chance gebe und ich bin mega froh, dass ich es getan habe, denn das Objektiv ist echt klasse! Die Bilder werden wieder gestochen scharf, das Bokeh ist superschön und auch von der Haptik macht das Objektiv eine gute Figur.
Ich verwende das Objektiv an meiner Canon EOS 80D und an meiner EOS 5D IV - ich kann es absolut weiterempfehlen!
Reviewed in Germany on May 15, 2020
Hatte früher das Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary und bin mit diesem nie zufrieden gewesen, da egal was ich gemacht habe, das Bild nie richtig scharf geworden ist (wenn die Objekte in Bewegung waren). Hatte damals das Objektiv sogar zu Sigma Deutschland zum justieren eingeschickt - das hat jedoch auch nicht viel geholfen!
Danach habe ich mir das Orginal-Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM geleistet und war schlichtweg begeistert! Ein absolut geniales Objektiv. Allerdings haben mir bei diesem Objektiv natürlich die 200mm Brennweite gefehlt und bei der Wildlife-Fotografie ist das ja oft entscheidend!
Nun bin ich über das Sigma 60-600mm Sport Objektiv gestolpert und habe mir gedacht, dass ich Sigma nochmal eine Chance gebe und ich bin mega froh, dass ich es getan habe, denn das Objektiv ist echt klasse! Die Bilder werden wieder gestochen scharf, das Bokeh ist superschön und auch von der Haptik macht das Objektiv eine gute Figur.
Ich verwende das Objektiv an meiner Canon EOS 80D und an meiner EOS 5D IV - ich kann es absolut weiterempfehlen!