Super Telephoto Zoom
Leica L
f/4
40.5 mm
300-600mm
3.97 kg
Overview

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount)

Combining the reach, speed, and optical quality of a super-telephoto prime with the versatility of a zoom, the Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens is a well-rounded workhorse built for photographing sports, wildlife, and other distant action subjects. Combining a constant f/4 maximum aperture with quick AF, robust image stabilisation, and a durable design, this impressive lens can easily replace a series of telephoto primes without sacrificing on weight or speed.

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Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount)

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount)

Combining the reach, speed, and optical quality of a super-telephoto prime with the versatility of a zoom, the Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens is a well-rounded workhorse built for photographing sports, wildlife, and other distant action subjects. Combining a constant f/4 maximum aperture with quick AF, robust image stabilisation, and a durable design, this impressive lens can easily replace a series of telephoto primes without sacrificing on weight or speed.

superior Reach and Optical Quality

Super-Telephoto Flexibility

Spanning a 300-600mm range with a constant f/4 maximum aperture, this zoom can effectively replace several super-telephoto primes without giving up speed. The maximum f/4 aperture keeps weight manageable while still offering a bright enough design for depth of field control and to suit shooting in available light conditions.

The lens also features an internal zoom and internal focus design, which maintains the overall length of the lens during operation and also reduces center of gravity fluctuations for stable and predictable handling when working on a monopod or tripod.

Professional-Grade Optics with Constant f/4 Aperture

A series of low dispersion and high refractive index glass elements ensures high clarity, sharpness, and colour accuracy throughout the zoom and focusing ranges. Chromatic aberrations are well-controlled and a front Nano Porous Coating (NPC) reduces flaring and ghosting for high contrast.

Advanced Autofocus and Optical Stabilisation

HLA-Driven AF

A combination of high-speed, nimble focusing performance and robust image stabilisation makes this zoom ideal for tracking distant moving subjects.

A high-thrust HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) quickly moves the lightweight focusing group for quick focus switching and nimble tracking of fast-moving subjects.

A new function ring can be configured to control one of two settings, depending on how its settings switch is set: in Focus Preset Mode, turning the ring will instantly shift focus to a pre-registered position. In Power Focus Mode, turning the ring allows for constant speed focus pulling (useful during video shooting) and the focus speed can be changed in two steps.

Four separate AFL buttons make it easy to control focus position while tracking subjects.

Focus Mode and Focus Limiter switches give further control on focus speed and range for even more control depending on what the subject is and how far away it is.

Powerful OS and OS2 Algorithm

Helping to achieve sharp and stable images, this 300-600mm features a robust image stabilisation system that compensates for 5.5 stops of camera shake at the 600mm position. Powered by Sigma's OS2 algorithm and using a dedicated drive unit, actuator, and high-precision sensor, this stabilisation system is perfectly matched to the larger size and wider aperture design of this lens.

Additionally, for more refined control, two OS modes are available:

Mode 1 is a general application stabilisation mode, suitable for most photo and video situations.

Mode 2 is a specialised setting for panning work and makes use of the OS2 algorithm to better stabilise shots while moving the lens horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, regardless of the camera's orientation.

Durable Design and Intuitive Handling

Rugged, Weather-Sealed Construction

Built for harsh environments, the lens features a highly durable design intended for use in trying conditions:

Magnesium alloy barrel for durability without excessive weight.

Dust- and splash-resistant seals for reliability in inclement weather conditions.

The front element features a water- and oil-repellant coating that is especially easy to clean.

Thermal insulation paint prevents overheating in extreme temperatures.

Intuitive Handling, Drop-In Filters, and Accessories

As a heavier and larger lens, this 300-600mm f/4 lens will often be used atop a tripod or monopod; it features a rotating tripod collar that incorporates detents at each 90° position. The removable tripod foot is also compatible with Arca-type clamps for direct attachment to a variety of heads.

Compatible with 40.5mm filters via an included drop-in filter holder. Optional variable ND and circular polariser drop-in filters can be used instead, too.

This L-Mount version of the lens is also compatible with optional dedicated accessories, including Sigma's TC-1411 and TC-2011 teleconverters as well as the UD-11 USB Dock for updating the lens's firmware and making settings adjustments.

A matching lens hood is included along with a custom backpack-style protective case, removable tripod socket, and the drop-in filter holder.

Key Features:

Full-Frame | f/4 to f/16

Constant Aperture Super Telephoto Zoom

HLA-Driven High-Speed AF Motor

5.5-Stop Stabilisation & OS2 Algorithm

Anomalous and High-Refractive Glass

Configurable Function Ring

Internal Focus and Zoom

Rotating Arca-Type Tripod Socket

Drop-In 40.5mm Filter Holder

Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Design

What's in the Box:

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount)

LC-598E Cover Lens Cap

LCR III Rear Lens Cap

LH1615-01 Lens Hood

TS-161 Tripod Socket

RFH-21 Drop-In Filter Holder

Case

Shoulder Strap

Super Telephoto Zoom
Leica L
f/4
40.5 mm
300-600mm
3.97 kg
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Product Overview

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount)

Combining the reach, speed, and optical quality of a super-telephoto prime with the versatility of a zoom, the Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens is a well-rounded workhorse built for photographing sports, wildlife, and other distant action subjects. Combining a constant f/4 maximum aperture with quick AF, robust image stabilisation, and a durable design, this impressive lens can easily replace a series of telephoto primes without sacrificing on weight or speed.

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Key Features

Super Telephoto Zoom

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount) with super telephoto zoom.

Leica L

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens is compatible with a Leica L mount.

f/4

Sigma 300-600mm DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount) has a maximum aperture of f/4.

40.5 mm

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount) has a front filter size of 40.5 mm.

300-600mm

Sigma f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount) has a focal length of 70 to 180mm.

3.97 kg

Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (L-Mount) weighs 3.97 kg.

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Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens

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Advanced OS2 Optical Stabilisation

Powered by the advanced OS2 algorithm, the Optical Stabilisation system delivers up to 5.5 stops of shake correction, ensuring sharp, blur-free images in any shooting condition.

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Flagship Excellence in Quality and Performance

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