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Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount

$2,846.00

(531 reviews)

The second full-frame mirrorless zoom lens in the Sigma Sports line, the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens covers a vast 10x range and is well-suited for a wide variety of subjects, including sports, wildlife, portraiture, and fast-moving action. Offered here in a Sony E-mount, this lens features a newly designed HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) focusing motor that provides unprecedented speed and precision while quietly and accurately focusing on the subject in front of you. Additionally, a dual-action zoom design allows both rotary zooming using the zoom ring and straight zooming grasping the end of the lens. This allows for both delicate, intuitive, and quick operation. An updated Optical Stabilizer system minimizes the appearance of camera shake and significantly improves image stabilization performance by seven stops at the wide end and six stops at the telephoto end.

The second full-frame mirrorless zoom lens in the Sigma Sports line, the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens covers a vast 10x range and is well-suited for a wide variety of subjects, including sports, wildlife, portraiture, and fast-moving action. Offered here in a Sony E-mount, this lens features a newly designed HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) focusing motor that provides unprecedented speed and precision while quietly and accurately focusing on the subject in front of you. Additionally, a dual-action zoom design allows both rotary zooming using the zoom ring and straight zooming grasping the end of the lens. This allows for both delicate, intuitive, and quick operation. An updated Optical Stabilizer system minimizes the appearance of camera shake and significantly improves image stabilization performance by seven stops at the wide end and six stops at the telephoto end.

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount

(531 reviews)

The second full-frame mirrorless zoom lens in the Sigma Sports line, the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens covers a vast 10x range and is well-suited for a wide variety of subjects, including sports, wildlife, portraiture, and fast-moving action. Offered here in a Sony E-mount, this lens features a newly designed HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) focusing motor that provides unprecedented speed and precision while quietly and accurately focusing on the subject in front of you. Additionally, a dual-action zoom design allows both rotary zooming using the zoom ring and straight zooming grasping the end of the lens. This allows for both delicate, intuitive, and quick operation. An updated Optical Stabilizer system minimizes the appearance of camera shake and significantly improves image stabilization performance by seven stops at the wide end and six stops at the telephoto end.

The second full-frame mirrorless zoom lens in the Sigma Sports line, the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens covers a vast 10x range and is well-suited for a wide variety of subjects, including sports, wildlife, portraiture, and fast-moving action. Offered here in a Sony E-mount, this lens features a newly designed HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) focusing motor that provides unprecedented speed and precision while quietly and accurately focusing on the subject in front of you. Additionally, a dual-action zoom design allows both rotary zooming using the zoom ring and straight zooming grasping the end of the lens. This allows for both delicate, intuitive, and quick operation. An updated Optical Stabilizer system minimizes the appearance of camera shake and significantly improves image stabilization performance by seven stops at the wide end and six stops at the telephoto end.

$2,846.00 - $5,937.30

in 33 offers

The lowest price for Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - Sony E-Mount right now is $2,846.00 at BecexTech Australia, compared across 24 retailers.

The all-time low was $2,188.00 on 17 Feb 2026 — today's price is 30% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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Last updated at 09/06/2026 23:36:37

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
BecexTech Australia

$2,846.00

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens (Leica L) - Brand New

Free delivery between 12–18 June

animota

$2,885.32

SIGMA Camera Lens 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports [Sony E / zoom lens]

Delivery $75.20

animota

$3,018.49

SIGMA Camera Lens 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports [Leica L / zoom lens]

Delivery $75.20

Oz Digital Online

$2,959.00

Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS | Sports(L Mount)

Free delivery

Videopro

$2,970.00

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens for Sony E-Mount

Delivery between 15–18 June $26.64

Ted's Cameras

$2,999.95

Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport - Sony E-Mount

14-day returns

RubberMonkey.com.au

$3,069.00

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens (Sony E)

Delivery $7.90

Dick Smith AU

$3,070.48

Sigma 60-600 F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens Sony

Free delivery

Dick Smith AU

$3,120.44

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens (Leica L) - BRAND NEW

Free delivery

Dick Smith AU

$3,628.85

Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens - L Mount

Free delivery

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Price history

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Reviews

A lens like no other.
3 August 2022GREG

originally posted on adorama.com

I obsessed over this lens for too long. I love Sigma lenses. Always feel like I'm getting much more than I paid for. I have the 24-70 F2.8 and the 70-200 F2.8 lenses from them as well. The 70-200 just didn't reach enough for my wildlife photographs. It's a great lens, but just cannot reach.I though about getting the 150-600mm, but I have found that for wildlife on the move, it can be hard to find them at 150mm. So, the extra field of view of the 60-600 really appealed to me. So, I with a plan to spend 9 days in the Black Elk wilderness, I made the purchase.First off, like others have said, yes...it is absolutely huge. I have a Canon RP and this thing dwarfs it. Yes, it is heavy. Yes, you will want the tripod at times. However, you can handhold it and it ... MoreI obsessed over this lens for too long. I love Sigma lenses. Always feel like I'm getting much more than I paid for. I have the 24-70 F2.8 and the 70-200 F2.8 lenses from them as well. The 70-200 just didn't reach enough for my wildlife photographs. It's a great lens, but just cannot reach.I though about getting the 150-600mm, but I have found that for wildlife on the move, it can be hard to find them at 150mm. So, the extra field of view of the 60-600 really appealed to me. So, I with a plan to spend 9 days in the Black Elk wilderness, I made the purchase.First off, like others have said, yes...it is absolutely huge. I have a Canon RP and this thing dwarfs it. Yes, it is heavy. Yes, you will want the tripod at times. However, you can handhold it and it functions quite well. Focus can be a bit slow - even when you restrict it - any you have to know when to focus/re-focus on moving targets (like a bird in flight). Beyond that, I have no regrets.

Beautiful lens and outstanding customer service
19 April 2023Marc

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I just received 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 and it's only seen first light for a couple of minutes. I tossed it on my 60D and shot a couple frames. I threw the M50 on it for a minute and had to laugh, worked great but you carry this rig by the lens and not the body. It also did exactly what it was supposed to do on the tiny M50.I received the lens a couple days after placing my order. I don't think it would be possible to package an item any better unless you wrapped it in a metal box. It really was perfect!

Capture EVERYTHING!
17 June 2022Andrew S.

originally posted on lensrentals.com

Wow! I've never used a single lens for photographing the entire world (and beyond). The ability to go to a sports game and take group shots, then hoof it back behind the outfield wall and take close-ups of the players batting at home base, all with the same lens, is amazing. The reach is phenomenal, and the colors and rendering are lovely. Flawless communication and auto focus through the EF-RF adapter for use with RF mount. Best third-party lens I've ever tried. Great for sports, wildlife, and moon shots. The only downside to this wonderful lens is the weight, but as long as you have a plan (or a longstanding gym membership) then you'll be fine. Highly recommended!

Specification

Focal Length60 to 600mm
Maximum Aperturef/4.5 to 6.3
Minimum Aperturef/22 to 32
Lens MountSony E
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame

Price comparison

Updated 7 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
BecexTech Australia

$2,846.00

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens (Leica L) - Brand New

Free delivery between 12–18 June

animota

$2,885.32

SIGMA Camera Lens 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports [Sony E / zoom lens]

Delivery $75.20

animota

$3,018.49

SIGMA Camera Lens 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports [Leica L / zoom lens]

Delivery $75.20

Oz Digital Online

$2,959.00

Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG DN OS | Sports(L Mount)

Free delivery

Videopro

$2,970.00

Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports Lens for Sony E-Mount

Delivery between 15–18 June $26.64

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A lens like no other.
3 August 2022

I obsessed over this lens for too long. I love Sigma lenses. Always feel like I'm getting much more than I paid for. I have the 24-70 F2.8 and the 70-200 F2.8 lenses from them as well. The 70-200 just didn't reach enough for my wildlife photographs. It's a great lens, but just cannot reach.I though about getting the 150-600mm, but I have found that for wildlife on the move, it can be hard to find them at 150mm. So, the extra field of view of the 60-600 really appealed to me. So, I with a plan to spend 9 days in the Black Elk wilderness, I made the purchase.First off, like others have said, yes...it is absolutely huge. I have a Canon RP and this thing dwarfs it. Yes, it is heavy. Yes, you will want the tripod at times. However, you can handhold it and it ... MoreI obsessed over this lens for too long. I love Sigma lenses. Always feel like I'm getting much more than I paid for. I have the 24-70 F2.8 and the 70-200 F2.8 lenses from them as well. The 70-200 just didn't reach enough for my wildlife photographs. It's a great lens, but just cannot reach.I though about getting the 150-600mm, but I have found that for wildlife on the move, it can be hard to find them at 150mm. So, the extra field of view of the 60-600 really appealed to me. So, I with a plan to spend 9 days in the Black Elk wilderness, I made the purchase.First off, like others have said, yes...it is absolutely huge. I have a Canon RP and this thing dwarfs it. Yes, it is heavy. Yes, you will want the tripod at times. However, you can handhold it and it functions quite well. Focus can be a bit slow - even when you restrict it - any you have to know when to focus/re-focus on moving targets (like a bird in flight). Beyond that, I have no regrets.

GREG originally posted on adorama.com
Beautiful lens and outstanding customer service
19 April 2023

I just received 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 and it's only seen first light for a couple of minutes. I tossed it on my 60D and shot a couple frames. I threw the M50 on it for a minute and had to laugh, worked great but you carry this rig by the lens and not the body. It also did exactly what it was supposed to do on the tiny M50.I received the lens a couple days after placing my order. I don't think it would be possible to package an item any better unless you wrapped it in a metal box. It really was perfect!

Marc originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Capture EVERYTHING!
17 June 2022

Wow! I've never used a single lens for photographing the entire world (and beyond). The ability to go to a sports game and take group shots, then hoof it back behind the outfield wall and take close-ups of the players batting at home base, all with the same lens, is amazing. The reach is phenomenal, and the colors and rendering are lovely. Flawless communication and auto focus through the EF-RF adapter for use with RF mount. Best third-party lens I've ever tried. Great for sports, wildlife, and moon shots. The only downside to this wonderful lens is the weight, but as long as you have a plan (or a longstanding gym membership) then you'll be fine. Highly recommended!

Andrew S. originally posted on lensrentals.com
Clunky Pig This Time
15 June 2022

The lens I received was very clunky and fuzzy on most photos taken at a motorcycle event (no, it wasn't my shutter speed). No doubt from the rental use it has taken over the years. I would say 60% of the photos taken with the lens were extremely fuzzy and/or unusable. I expected a slower auto focus and tracking but believe I also got a dud of a lens this time around. Not super happy but what can you do. Prices are reasonable from Lensrentals.com and usually get better quality. This one just failed my expectations all together.

Steve I. originally posted on lensrentals.com
Excellent company and rent with ease.
10 August 2022

Love the ease of renting and quality of the gear. I've rented in the past and have purchased all those items. One suggestion though is I was interested in trying out the lower priced, more used lens to put it through the paces before a decision of purchase. The web page displayed it, a buy button was there but inactive but the "rent" button was. I was under the impression that "renting", that very lens would be the one of interest. Instead, a newer, less rented copy was shipped. All is fine of course but was interested in saving a bit of money on a cosmetically imperfect lens due to shooting everyday.

David S. originally posted on lensrentals.com
Good combination with the Z9 for birds and wildlife!
16 July 2022

The Short - its a great lens and I do recommend it for use on the Z9 for birds and wildlife. I love shooting variable zoom and this is almost perfect.The Long - I own the Z70-200 f2.8 and it is incredible - sharp, fast and virtually every shot turns out, literally PERFECT! However it is not long enough for the majority of wildlife and bird photo opportunities I encounter around home and I did not want to wait any longer for the new fixed Z lens to ship or the desired Z200-600 to go into production.The Good - In bright light its fantastic, works great with the Z9 focus system and the images are sharp. I am a pixel peeking perfectionist who does not edit and the low light photos are good and getting better. Only owned the lens for a week and am rapidly improving ... MoreThe Short - its a great lens and I do recommend it for use on the Z9 for birds and wildlife. I love shooting variable zoom and this is almost perfect.The Long - I own the Z70-200 f2.8 and it is incredible - sharp, fast and virtually every shot turns out, literally PERFECT! However it is not long enough for the majority of wildlife and bird photo opportunities I encounter around home and I did not want to wait any longer for the new fixed Z lens to ship or the desired Z200-600 to go into production.The Good - In bright light its fantastic, works great with the Z9 focus system and the images are sharp. I am a pixel peeking perfectionist who does not edit and the low light photos are good and getting better. Only owned the lens for a week and am rapidly improving the low light photos since the Z9 higher ISO is incredible.The Bad - Comparing it to the 70-200 and my F mount 300mm f2.8 the Sigma lens is a little softer during golden hour and soft at twilight. I am confident they could easily sharpened in editing to be crystal clear. The focus is as fast as the F mount but slower the the Z mount, but all are really fast in my opinion and stick to the subject the same. The slight dip in performance should not be a shocking revelation for anyone as I'm comparing it to a Nikkor S line f2.8 lens. Also, It is every bit as heavy as advertised. I shoot RAW photos that I couldn't upload so unfortunately the examples are screenshots relay what is I just explained.The Ugly - I already own the Tamron 150-600's. The G1 version has been fantastic for me and my go to lens on the D500 the last five years but does not work with the Z9 autofocus. That being said I would give the Sigma the edge in comparison. The G2 version images have only been ok and not up to my standards on several other camera bodies and did not improve with the Z9.

Chad originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great lens, but f-stop sensitive
18 March 2022

Have used this lens for long distance bird photography with the Canon D5 Mk IV and the Canon R5, with adapter. Results at 600mm wide open were spotty, needing strong lighting, and definitely unusable with the Sigma 1.4 extender. However, stopped down to f/8, which I admit is my go-to aperture for most shooting, it produced outstanding results whatever the zoom setting. and even, if to a slightly lesser degree, with the 1.4 extender. My best shots in this 100 yd+ shooting setting are still with the Canon 300 L Mk II + 1.4 extender, but that's at a huge financial penalty, and of course I lose the zoom flexibility so vital for many outdoor and sports challenges. Fast autofocus with either camera, but especially with the R5's eye-identification focus feature. I have the ... MoreHave used this lens for long distance bird photography with the Canon D5 Mk IV and the Canon R5, with adapter. Results at 600mm wide open were spotty, needing strong lighting, and definitely unusable with the Sigma 1.4 extender. However, stopped down to f/8, which I admit is my go-to aperture for most shooting, it produced outstanding results whatever the zoom setting. and even, if to a slightly lesser degree, with the 1.4 extender. My best shots in this 100 yd+ shooting setting are still with the Canon 300 L Mk II + 1.4 extender, but that's at a huge financial penalty, and of course I lose the zoom flexibility so vital for many outdoor and sports challenges. Fast autofocus with either camera, but especially with the R5's eye-identification focus feature. I have the Canon 100-400 L Mk II, but it's packed away since I got used to this Sigma. Heavy yes, but at my age (73) I use a monopod for most mobile location shooting anyway. With the Wimberly MH-100 mono-head on a sturdy monopod, easy to carry and lock onto elusive prey.

DOUGLAS originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great service and ok lens.
9 August 2022

The rental it self was smooth. They even sent packing tape to be used when sealing up the box to send it back. That is first class all the way. The lens itself was the good part. I was a little disappointed in the focus and zoom rings. They were stiff but not like it was broken or damaged that I could tell. Probably more of a design flaw/compromise to get as much performance out of it that the designers could. I didn't read anywhere online about the stiff zoom ring before but I can understand there are trade-offs for such a mega zoom to fit in one package. Either way, it was a good rental outside of the zoom ring issue, which could just be my preference and not an actual flaw but I did come up every time I used the lense.

Randy J. originally posted on lensrentals.com
Sigma 60-600 for a geezer!
17 March 2023

First off, let me say I LOVE the lens, BUT, being part of the geezer brigade I maybe should have paid more attention to the mag reviews of said lens. I met the UPS driver on the street due to my excitement at receiving a new “toy” and it took him a bit of time to find the product on the van. When I mentioned ‘camera lens’, he was looking for a smallish to mid-size box, not one the size of a dorm room refrigerator! I signed and he handed me the box which almost dislocated my shoulders from the weight. Didn’t think to bring out a hand truck. Oh well

 sadly, I may have to start membership at a gym or court club to “beef” up to pack my new lens around. I also failed to read the fine print to see if it came with ‘training wheels’! On the plus side, the lens cap could be ... MoreFirst off, let me say I LOVE the lens, BUT, being part of the geezer brigade I maybe should have paid more attention to the mag reviews of said lens. I met the UPS driver on the street due to my excitement at receiving a new “toy” and it took him a bit of time to find the product on the van. When I mentioned ‘camera lens’, he was looking for a smallish to mid-size box, not one the size of a dorm room refrigerator! I signed and he handed me the box which almost dislocated my shoulders from the weight. Didn’t think to bring out a hand truck. Oh well

 sadly, I may have to start membership at a gym or court club to “beef” up to pack my new lens around. I also failed to read the fine print to see if it came with ‘training wheels’! On the plus side, the lens cap could be used as a salad plate at the pizza buffet or a nice rain cap in inclement weather. Sun shade comes to mind too. On the down side but by no means a deal breaker, Sigma uses just the opposite rotation for zoom as my Sony and Tamron lenses. Now this may be due to the fact that Sony has always been ‘out of whack’ from every other camera in the universe for settings, dials etc. Again, being a geezer with no memory it matters naught in the long run. If I am taking pictures of the sunrise, I have to start setting up at around midnight and pray that I am ready by dawns early light. It’s tough on an old man to take two pictures, take a nap, take two pictures, nap!!! Hopefully the gym workouts will bump me up to three pics before nap time. Many thanks to Pictureline for their wonderful prices and fast shipping on great products.

Chuck L. originally posted on pictureline.com
Used for Air Show
26 August 2022

I usually rent the Nikkor 200-400 f/4 for Chicago's Air & Water show, but this year I wanted more reach with a little less cost because I wasn't sure how much time I'd be bale to dedicate to shooting over the weekend of my rental. For an air show, the zoom range was great. If/when the planes got too close I could zoom out from 600mm to frame them nicely. The sharpness was decent. When you're tracking jets flying 300-600+mph a tiny bit of motion blur - even with an extremely fast shutter - can masquerade as softness. The softness in a few photos did give me a good excuse to try Topaz Labs' AI sharpening software a try and I was blown away by it. Long story short, the lens is plenty sharp for Topaz Labs to make the resulting photos pin point tack sharp. But back to ... MoreI usually rent the Nikkor 200-400 f/4 for Chicago's Air & Water show, but this year I wanted more reach with a little less cost because I wasn't sure how much time I'd be bale to dedicate to shooting over the weekend of my rental. For an air show, the zoom range was great. If/when the planes got too close I could zoom out from 600mm to frame them nicely. The sharpness was decent. When you're tracking jets flying 300-600+mph a tiny bit of motion blur - even with an extremely fast shutter - can masquerade as softness. The softness in a few photos did give me a good excuse to try Topaz Labs' AI sharpening software a try and I was blown away by it. Long story short, the lens is plenty sharp for Topaz Labs to make the resulting photos pin point tack sharp. But back to the lens. For an air show the auto-focus is a bit slow. And I didn't like that it doesn't have a focus memory button. On the Nikkor I previously used, I could set a focus memory button - I'd set it to infinity - so I could easily find the airplanes farther out to continually track them as they got closer to show center before engaging the AF. With this lens, I found the the AF would hunt for focus - and if I momentarily looked away to focus on something distant it would take me a few seconds to find/lock back onto the plane which caused me to miss some shots - thankfully none of the critical ones! Overall I liked the zoom range and was pleased with the sharpness, but the AF speed and lack of a focus memory button was a con of this lens used in this application.

Nick U. originally posted on lensrentals.com

Specification

Focal Length60 to 600mm
Maximum Aperturef/4.5 to 6.3
Minimum Aperturef/22 to 32
Lens MountSony E
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame

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