
The Sigma 70-200mm is a completely new lens for mirrorless L-Mount system cameras, the old version for mirrorless cameras only has the focal length left. The optical structure has been updated and especially the image stabilization and autofocus are now on a whole new level!
Focusing is handled by two HLA High Response Linear Actuator focus motors and the focus elements are two groups moving in opposite directions. This means that the lens features Sigma's latest technology.
In addition to image quality, the quality impression in video shooting is affected by factors such as focus breathing, i.e. the subtle but annoying change in the focal length of the image when focusing.
The Sigma is not parfocal, meaning that when you change the focal length, the focus position also changes slightly.
The Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 is conventional in terms of usability, meaning that stabilizer adjustments and focus limitation can be made directly with buttons. In addition, there are three programmable AF-L buttons on the front of the lens for activating the focus feature, for example. In addition, for the first time in a Sigma zoom lens, there is an aperture control ring, this control ring also has an automatic setting and lock, like Sony.
Zooming is handled somewhat obliquely by the adjustment ring located closer to the front lens. The length of the lens remains the same when zooming from one extreme position to the other, meaning the package is very sturdy mechanically and there are no sliding tubes exposed where dust could get inside the optics.
Comes with a fixed and rotating tripod collar, protective case and lens hood. Weather protection is good, as with Sigma's Sports series.
The sales package includes:
Made in Japan
