Telephoto Prime
Various Mounts Available
f/2 Aperture
105mm
200mm
1.82 kg
Overview

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens

The World's First 200mm F2 Full-Frame Mirrorless Lens with Outstanding Optical Performance

The Sigma 200mm F2 DG OS | Sports is the world's first 200mm F2 telephoto prime lens designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. The large bokeh, compression effect, and exquisite depictions delivered by outstanding optical performance unlock the creator's expressive power and enable unique photographic and video expression.

SKU: GC40-4227965

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens

The World's First 200mm F2 Full-Frame Mirrorless Lens with Outstanding Optical Performance

The Sigma 200mm F2 DG OS | Sports is the world's first 200mm F2 telephoto prime lens designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. The large bokeh, compression effect, and exquisite depictions delivered by outstanding optical performance unlock the creator's expressive power and enable unique photographic and video expression.

The lens is the ultimate choice for portrait photography, and is also ideal for shooting indoor sports with low-light and fast-moving subjects. The linear motor HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) provides accurate, high-speed autofocus, and the 6.5-stop image stabilisation supports comfortable shooting. Additionally, its dust- and splash-resistant structure, along with the robust design and advanced functionality of Sigma's Sports line, makes it highly reliable in any shooting environment.

Excellent Resolution Even at Maximum Aperture

By adopting an optical design of 19 elements in 14 groups, including 2 FLD and 2 SLD glass elements, axial chromatic aberration and magnification chromatic aberration, which are easily noticeable in telephoto lenses, are thoroughly corrected, achieving exceptionally high optical performance. Even at wide-open aperture, it delivers finely detailed rendering that maintains high resolution and contrast from the centre to the edges of the frame.

Impressive Portraits Made Possible by the Exceptional Bokeh

With the large bokeh enabled by the F2 aperture, which boasts twice the light amount of F2.8, and the compression effect of the 200mm focal length, the lens delivers a gorgeous background blur that brings out the subject, achieving a unique expression. Combined with its exceptional optical performance, it makes it possible to take impressive portraits like no other.

Also Powerful for Indoor Sports Photography

The F2 brightness allows for a faster shutter speed even in low-light environments, making it a powerful tool for indoor sports photography. The large bokeh enhances the movements and expressions of the athletes, creating dynamic images, and with the high-speed autofocus made possible by the HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) motor and Optical Stabilisation (OS), that decisive moment is not missed, even in fast-moving sports scenes.

Designed to Minimise Flare and Ghosting

Using advanced simulation technology, flare and ghosting have been largely eliminated, ensuring that the lens renders rich, high-contrast results in all conditions. In addition, Sigma's Nano Porous Coating and Super Multi-Layer Coating have been applied to further suppress flare and ghosting.

HLA-Driven High-Speed Autofocus

The HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) motor is incorporated, achieving high-speed autofocus. It combines accelerated focusing speed with outstanding accuracy.

Powerful Optical Stabilisation Using the OS2 Algorithm

The OS2 optical stabilisation algorithm provides an outstanding image stabilisation effect of 6.5 stops. The lens is equipped with two OS modes: Mode 1 is suitable for general shooting, and Mode 2 is ideal for panning shots of motorsports and other sports. In Mode 2, Sigma's Intelligent OS, an algorithm specially designed for panning shots, enables effective image stabilisation even when the camera is moved vertically or diagonally, regardless of the horizontal and vertical orientation. This ensures that the subject's movement can be captured without losing the panning shot effect.

Thermal Insulation Paint for Perfect Lens Performance

The exterior of the lens body is coated with a thermal insulation paint that effectively suppresses heat absorption from sunlight. This prevents the lens from heating up, even during long outdoor shoots in sunny weather.

Weatherability of Sigma's Sports Line Specifications

The mount joints, manual focus ring, zoom ring, custom switches, and exterior joints are all protected from dust and splash by a dust- and splash-resistant structure. Further, the frontmost surface of the lens is coated with a water- and oil-repellent coating to facilitate maintenance when water droplets or dust adhere to the lens.

Newly Designed Tripod Socket

A new tripod socket, TS-171, has been designed with its use as a carrying handle in mind, featuring a longer base and wider spacing between it and the lens. The tripod ring incorporates a 90-degree click mechanism, allowing for smooth and secure rotation, and the foot is compatible with Arca-Swiss type clamps.

Equipped with Various Functions to Support Shooting

There are various functions to support shooting, including AFL buttons in three different locations, a focus mode switch, a focus limiter switch, an OS switch (Mode 1/2), and a custom mode switch.

Key Features:

6.5-Stop Image Stabilisation

Dust and Splash Resistant

Outstanding Optical Performance

Large Bokeh Effect

High-Speed Autofocus HLA

Thermal Insulation Paint

200mm f/2 Full-Frame Lens

Newly Designed Tripod Socket

105mm Filter Size

What's in the Box:

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens

Lens Hood LH1139-01

Front Cap LCF-105 IV

Rear Cap LCR III

Pouch

Tripod Socket TS-171

Shoulder Strap

Telephoto Prime
Various Mounts Available
f/2 Aperture
105mm
200mm
1.82 kg
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Product Overview

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens

The World's First 200mm F2 Full-Frame Mirrorless Lens with Outstanding Optical Performance

The Sigma 200mm F2 DG OS | Sports is the world's first 200mm F2 telephoto prime lens designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. The large bokeh, compression effect, and exquisite depictions delivered by outstanding optical performance unlock the creator's expressive power and enable unique photographic and video expression.

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Key Features

Telephoto Prime

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens features Telephoto Prime design.

Various Mounts Available

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens available in various mounts.

f/2 Aperture

Sigma 200mm DG OS (S) Lens features f/2 aperture.

105mm

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens comes with 105mm filter size.

200mm

Sigma f/2 DG OS (S) Lens offers 200mm focal length.

1.82 kg

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens weighs 1.82 kg.

Elite Telephoto Performance

Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS (S) Lens

Elite Telephoto Performance
Elegance Meets Performance

Elegance Meets Performance

Experience flawless telephoto power with exceptional f/2 brightness, stunning sharpness, and precision design for professionals.

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