Sports

150-600mm F5-6.3
DG OS HSM

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  • Dust and Splash Resistant Structure
  • Water- and oil-repellent lens coating
  • Minimizes chromatic aberration for class leading image quality
  • OS (Optical Stabilizer) function
  • HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) delivers high AF speed
  • Exclusive low-dispersion glass
  • Super Multi-Layer Coating reduces flare and ghosting
  • Focus mode switch, focus limiter, OS mode switch
  • Zoom lock switch that can be set at any focal length
  • Large, built-in tripod socket with carrying strap
  • Made in Japan
Specifications
Construction
Technology
Angle of view Telephoto
Camera Type DSLR
Sensor Size Full Frame
Construction 24 Elements in 16 Groups
Angle of view 16.4º - 4.1º
Number of diaphragm blades 9 (ümar diafragma)
Minimum aperture F22
Minimum focusing distance 260 cm
Maximum magnification ratio 1:5
Filter diameter 105mm
Dimensions (diameter x length)

Canon F
Nikon F
Sigma SA-mount

ø 121 mm x 290.2 mm
ø 121 mm x 290.2 mm
ø 121 mm x 290.2 mm

Weight (g)

Canon F
Nikon F
Sigma SA-mount

2860 g
2860 g
2860 g

Edition number S014
Supplied Accessories Lens Hood LH1164-01, Front Cover LC-740E, Rear Cap LCR II, Case LS-740K, Lens foot TS-61
Accessories Tele Converter TC-1401, Teleconverter TC-2001, Tripod Socket TS-81, USB-dock UD-01, Mount Converter MC-11, Mount Converter MC-21, WR Ceramic Protector FIlter 105mm, WR Protector Filter 105mm, WR C-PL Filter 105mm
EAN

Canon EF
Nikon F
Sigma SA

085126740542
085126740559
085126740566

Specifications Info

HSM - Hyper-Sonic Motor
DG - Designed for Full frame DSLRs and APS-C DSLRs

* This lens cannot be used on film SLR cameras with the exception of the Nikon F6, Canon EOS-1V.

** Effect of Mode 2 is limited to panning shooting in horizontal direction

*** The appearance, specifications, and the like of the product are subject to change for improvement without notice.

LENS CONSTRUCTION

  FLD GLASS

  SLD GLASS

 

MTF CHART

There are two types of MTF chart. One considers the diffraction quality of light, which is called "Diffraction MTF", and the other, "Geometrical MTF" does not.


The quality of light appears in the diffracted light, and becomes more distinct as the F value gets bigger, resulting in lower image quality. Also, diffracted light exists at every aperture, which is why Sigma has been releasing Diffraction MTF data from the beginning since it is very close to the actual image data.


The advantage of using "Geometric MTF" data is that it is easy to measure and calculate since it does not consider the diffraction quality of light, yet it tends to show higher values in the graph than actual images.


The readings at 10 lines per millimeter measure the lens's contrast ability ( red lines), repeating fine parallel lines spaced at 30 lines per millimeter measure the lens's sharpness ability (green lines), when the aperture is wide open.


Fine repeating line sets are created parallel to a diagonal line running from corner to corner of the frame, are called Sagittal lines (S) and sets of repeating lines vertical to these lines are drawn, called Moridional (M) line sets.


*The MTF chart gives the result at the wide-open aperture.

 

Spatial frequency

S:Sagittal Line

M: Meridional Line

10lp/mm

 

 

30lp/mm

 

 

DIFFRACTION MTF 150MM

DIFFRACTION MTF 600MM

GEOMETRICAL MTF 150MM

GEOMETRICAL MTF 600MM

Dust and Splash Resistant Structure

This lens features a highly effective dust and splash resistant structure with special sealing at the mount connection, manual focus ring, zoom ring, and cover connection.

Note: Although this construction allows the lens to be used in light rain, it is not the same as being waterproof, so please prevent large amounts of water from splashing on the lens. It is often impractical to repair the internal mechanism, lens elements and electric components if they are damaged by water.

High-precision, rugged brass bayonet mount

The brass mount combines high precision with rugged construction. Its treated surfaces and enhanced strength contribute to the exceptional durability of the lens.

Water and oil repellent coating

Incorporates a water and oil-repellent coating that allows water to be wiped away easily and prevents oil and fat from sticking to the surface, even in challenging shooting conditions. At the same time, the maintenance of the lens surface becomes easier.

Zoom lock switch (Can be set at any indexed focal length)

This zoom lock switch enables the zoom ring to be locked at any indexed focal length. It can be fixed at the photographer's desired focal length, which allows stable shooting even when the lens is positioned upward or downward. This feature is also useful during long-exposure photography.

Dual Action Zoom

"Dual action zoom" supports both straight zoom and ring zoom.

HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor)

The Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) is an original Sigma development that uses ultrasonic waves to drive the autofocus mechanism. Its extremely quiet operation helps avoid disturbing photographic subjects. High torque and speed assure rapid autofocus response. Sigma uses two types of HSM: ring HSM and micro HSM. The Ring HSM configuration permits manual fine tuning of focus (manual override) by turning the focusing ring after autofocus is complete.

Rounded diaphragm

The polygonal shape of a conventional iris dia phragm causes out-of-focus light points to appear polygonal. A rounded diaphragm is designed to pro duce rounded out-of-focus light points when opened to near maximum aperture. This creates attractive bokeh effects in many situations, such as when pho tographing a subject against an out-of-focus surface of water from which light is being reflected.

Intelligent OS

Intelligent OS is an algorithm specially designed for panning shots. It enables effective image stabilization even when the camera is moved vertically or diagonally, regardless of the horizontal and vertical orientation. This feature is available on all of Sigma's telephoto lenses that have OS switches 1 and 2, with the exception of the Sigma 120-300mm F2.8 DG OS HSM | Sports.

Exclusive low-dispersion glass

The degree to which light is refracted by glass depends on the light's wavelength. This fact causes different colors of light to focus at slightly different points. The result is chromatic aberration, the color fringing that is particularly noticeable in telephoto lenses. Most chromatic aberration can be removed by combining a high-refractivity convex lens element with a low-refractivity concave element. Yet residual chromatic aberration known as "secondary spectrum" may still remain. To minimize this secondary spectrum, which can be a serious issue with conventional lenses, Sigma lenses feature up to three types of exclusive low-dispersion glass offering superior performance: ELD (Extraordinary Low Dispersion), SLD (Special Low Dispersion) and FLD ("F" Low Dispersion). In particular, FLD glass offers ultra-low dispersion in combination with high transmittance and the anomalous dispersion characteristics of fluorite. Meticulous deployment of these types of exclusive low-dispersion glass and optimization of power distribution gives Sigma lenses superlative image rendition undiminished by residual chromatic aberration.