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Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm
Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm

Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm

$2,617.81

(2,869 reviews)

Designed and executed for the most demanding types of photography, the Sigma 150-600mm 5-6.3 DG HSM OS Sports lens is the new standard for telephoto zooms. Boasting 2 FLD glass elements (performance equal to fluorite) and 3 SLD glass elements, the new Sigma 150-600mm Sport produces incredibly sharp images y through the entire zoom range. Chromatic aberration is controlled at the long end of the focal length through the optimized design of the glass elements and a dust and splash proof construction ensures a high degree of durability. An updated optical stabilizer (OS) features an accelerometer for improved panning photography both horizontally and vertically, essential for birding, wildlife and motorsports photography. The Sigma 150-600 Sports also touts a new zoom lock switch that can be locked at any focal length and a new manual override (MO) switch is incorporated as an option which is activated by rotating the focus ring while using the autofocus. This state-of-the-art lens is equipped with advanced Sigma technology including an optimized, quieter AF, water/oil repellent coating on front and rear elements and Mount Conversion service compatibility. As with all Sport line lenses, the Sigma 150-600 works with the Sigma USB dock for maximum customization allowing for firmware updates and adjustments to the focus limiter, AF speed and OS view. USB Dock Compatibility Sigma has developed special software (SIGMA Optimization Pro) that can update the lens firmware and adjust parameters such as focus. In addition, the lenses from our Sports line have customizable AF speed, focus limiter and OS function. The “Custom Mode Switch” is the device for further customization on the dedicated lenses. *USB Dock is sold separately.

Designed and executed for the most demanding types of photography, the Sigma 150-600mm 5-6.3 DG HSM OS Sports lens is the new standard for telephoto zooms. Boasting 2 FLD glass elements (performance equal to fluorite) and 3 SLD glass elements, the new Sigma 150-600mm Sport produces incredibly sharp images y through the entire zoom range. Chromatic aberration is controlled at the long end of the focal length through the optimized design of the glass elements and a dust and splash proof construction ensures a high degree of durability. An updated optical stabilizer (OS) features an accelerometer for improved panning photography both horizontally and vertically, essential for birding, wildlife and motorsports photography. The Sigma 150-600 Sports also touts a new zoom lock switch that can be locked at any focal length and a new manual override (MO) switch is incorporated as an option which is activated by rotating the focus ring while using the autofocus. This state-of-the-art lens is equipped with advanced Sigma technology including an optimized, quieter AF, water/oil repellent coating on front and rear elements and Mount Conversion service compatibility. As with all Sport line lenses, the Sigma 150-600 works with the Sigma USB dock for maximum customization allowing for firmware updates and adjustments to the focus limiter, AF speed and OS view. USB Dock Compatibility Sigma has developed special software (SIGMA Optimization Pro) that can update the lens firmware and adjust parameters such as focus. In addition, the lenses from our Sports line have customizable AF speed, focus limiter and OS function. The “Custom Mode Switch” is the device for further customization on the dedicated lenses. *USB Dock is sold separately.

Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm

(2,869 reviews)

Designed and executed for the most demanding types of photography, the Sigma 150-600mm 5-6.3 DG HSM OS Sports lens is the new standard for telephoto zooms. Boasting 2 FLD glass elements (performance equal to fluorite) and 3 SLD glass elements, the new Sigma 150-600mm Sport produces incredibly sharp images y through the entire zoom range. Chromatic aberration is controlled at the long end of the focal length through the optimized design of the glass elements and a dust and splash proof construction ensures a high degree of durability. An updated optical stabilizer (OS) features an accelerometer for improved panning photography both horizontally and vertically, essential for birding, wildlife and motorsports photography. The Sigma 150-600 Sports also touts a new zoom lock switch that can be locked at any focal length and a new manual override (MO) switch is incorporated as an option which is activated by rotating the focus ring while using the autofocus. This state-of-the-art lens is equipped with advanced Sigma technology including an optimized, quieter AF, water/oil repellent coating on front and rear elements and Mount Conversion service compatibility. As with all Sport line lenses, the Sigma 150-600 works with the Sigma USB dock for maximum customization allowing for firmware updates and adjustments to the focus limiter, AF speed and OS view. USB Dock Compatibility Sigma has developed special software (SIGMA Optimization Pro) that can update the lens firmware and adjust parameters such as focus. In addition, the lenses from our Sports line have customizable AF speed, focus limiter and OS function. The “Custom Mode Switch” is the device for further customization on the dedicated lenses. *USB Dock is sold separately.

Designed and executed for the most demanding types of photography, the Sigma 150-600mm 5-6.3 DG HSM OS Sports lens is the new standard for telephoto zooms. Boasting 2 FLD glass elements (performance equal to fluorite) and 3 SLD glass elements, the new Sigma 150-600mm Sport produces incredibly sharp images y through the entire zoom range. Chromatic aberration is controlled at the long end of the focal length through the optimized design of the glass elements and a dust and splash proof construction ensures a high degree of durability. An updated optical stabilizer (OS) features an accelerometer for improved panning photography both horizontally and vertically, essential for birding, wildlife and motorsports photography. The Sigma 150-600 Sports also touts a new zoom lock switch that can be locked at any focal length and a new manual override (MO) switch is incorporated as an option which is activated by rotating the focus ring while using the autofocus. This state-of-the-art lens is equipped with advanced Sigma technology including an optimized, quieter AF, water/oil repellent coating on front and rear elements and Mount Conversion service compatibility. As with all Sport line lenses, the Sigma 150-600 works with the Sigma USB dock for maximum customization allowing for firmware updates and adjustments to the focus limiter, AF speed and OS view. USB Dock Compatibility Sigma has developed special software (SIGMA Optimization Pro) that can update the lens firmware and adjust parameters such as focus. In addition, the lenses from our Sports line have customizable AF speed, focus limiter and OS function. The “Custom Mode Switch” is the device for further customization on the dedicated lenses. *USB Dock is sold separately.

$2,617.81 - $5,046.49

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The lowest price for Sigma f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Canon, 150-600mm right now is $2,617.81 at Desertcart.ae, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $985.57 on 12 Feb 2026 — today's price is 166% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 14 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$5,046.49

Sigma 4740954 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Optical Lens for Canon, Black

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Desertcart.ae

$2,617.81

85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon F (321955)

Free delivery between 23–26 June

Borges Imaging

$2,668.00

Sigma AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sport Telephoto Zoom Lens

Delivery between Wed – Fri $15

desertcart.com.au

$2,709.80

85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon F (321955)

Delivery between 20–23 June $29

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Reviews

Expensive but happy with product and seller
23 June 2023Anthony

originally posted on walmart.com

I have just begun to use this lens. My initial tinkering with it has been a lot of fun, but note:First, it is a large and heavy lens (I could see the dimensions, weight, and watched videos online and it still surprised me)Second, I'm a novice photographer and YouTube videos have helped a lot with the lens functions and settings.Third, so far, I'm happy with the quality of the pictures taken.Buss Photo has been a pleasure to deal with. There was a very slight misunderstanding of the delivery (1 part was shipped separately from the remainder), however, they quickly responded to my email and quickly resolved the issue to my complete satisfaction. This was an expensive purchase for me, but I would feel quite comfortable making similar purchases with Buzz Photo in ... MoreI have just begun to use this lens. My initial tinkering with it has been a lot of fun, but note:First, it is a large and heavy lens (I could see the dimensions, weight, and watched videos online and it still surprised me)Second, I'm a novice photographer and YouTube videos have helped a lot with the lens functions and settings.Third, so far, I'm happy with the quality of the pictures taken.Buss Photo has been a pleasure to deal with. There was a very slight misunderstanding of the delivery (1 part was shipped separately from the remainder), however, they quickly responded to my email and quickly resolved the issue to my complete satisfaction. This was an expensive purchase for me, but I would feel quite comfortable making similar purchases with Buzz Photo in the future.

Great Safari lens for the hobbyist
27 April 2024Matthew B.

originally posted on lensrentals.com

Rented for a week long safari in Tanzania and really appreciated the extra reach. It’s a pretty heavy lens and took up almost 1/3 of my Peak Design 45L backpack but it is very well built. Just barely fits in a Peak Design small camera cube. Loved the heavy duty metal hood to protect the glass. Using it on a crop sensor body, I often just used my phone for anything fairly close to the vehicle but I was very glad to have it when things were far enough away.

Great experience all around
3 August 2024Amanda J.

originally posted on lensrentals.com

I rented this for a shoot I was going to. I had something that was good enough but I wanted to go for that it factor and it didn't disappoint. Images were clear and bright Was super easy to use. Yeah it was heavy but I used my tripod for the two days and had no issues at all. I've never rented something like this. The experience was so easy and shipping came a day early. Will definitely be doing this again

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Amazon.com.au

$5,046.49

Sigma 4740954 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Optical Lens for Canon, Black

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Desertcart.ae

$2,617.81

85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon F (321955)

Free delivery between 23–26 June

Borges Imaging

$2,668.00

Sigma AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sport Telephoto Zoom Lens

Delivery between Wed – Fri $15

desertcart.com.au

$2,709.80

85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon F (321955)

Delivery between 20–23 June $29

Price history

Price history

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

Reviews

Expensive but happy with product and seller
23 June 2023

I have just begun to use this lens. My initial tinkering with it has been a lot of fun, but note:First, it is a large and heavy lens (I could see the dimensions, weight, and watched videos online and it still surprised me)Second, I'm a novice photographer and YouTube videos have helped a lot with the lens functions and settings.Third, so far, I'm happy with the quality of the pictures taken.Buss Photo has been a pleasure to deal with. There was a very slight misunderstanding of the delivery (1 part was shipped separately from the remainder), however, they quickly responded to my email and quickly resolved the issue to my complete satisfaction. This was an expensive purchase for me, but I would feel quite comfortable making similar purchases with Buzz Photo in ... MoreI have just begun to use this lens. My initial tinkering with it has been a lot of fun, but note:First, it is a large and heavy lens (I could see the dimensions, weight, and watched videos online and it still surprised me)Second, I'm a novice photographer and YouTube videos have helped a lot with the lens functions and settings.Third, so far, I'm happy with the quality of the pictures taken.Buss Photo has been a pleasure to deal with. There was a very slight misunderstanding of the delivery (1 part was shipped separately from the remainder), however, they quickly responded to my email and quickly resolved the issue to my complete satisfaction. This was an expensive purchase for me, but I would feel quite comfortable making similar purchases with Buzz Photo in the future.

Anthony originally posted on walmart.com
Great Safari lens for the hobbyist
27 April 2024

Rented for a week long safari in Tanzania and really appreciated the extra reach. It’s a pretty heavy lens and took up almost 1/3 of my Peak Design 45L backpack but it is very well built. Just barely fits in a Peak Design small camera cube. Loved the heavy duty metal hood to protect the glass. Using it on a crop sensor body, I often just used my phone for anything fairly close to the vehicle but I was very glad to have it when things were far enough away.

Matthew B. originally posted on lensrentals.com
Great experience all around
3 August 2024

I rented this for a shoot I was going to. I had something that was good enough but I wanted to go for that it factor and it didn't disappoint. Images were clear and bright Was super easy to use. Yeah it was heavy but I used my tripod for the two days and had no issues at all. I've never rented something like this. The experience was so easy and shipping came a day early. Will definitely be doing this again

Amanda J. originally posted on lensrentals.com
Great lens if lighting ideal
10 September 2023

I extremely pleased with this lens on my Canon 5D Mark IV in ideal lighting. Last night during my son's Friday night football game, I had it as wide open as I could, ISO as high as possible, and shutter speed where it needed to be to freeze the action. The pics are so grainy, and I'm so sad and dissapointed. In daylight, this lens is awesome. I am a Canon girl, through and through, and have all L glass except for my nifty 50 mm 1.4, which has served me perfectly well these last 15 years. Because I'm not in business anymore and am just shooting my sons and their teams for fun and foe the other parents, I didn't want to invest in L glass for this purpose. I may try to get a media pass to see if I can be on/right next to the field, but I do enjoy sitting up high in our ... MoreI extremely pleased with this lens on my Canon 5D Mark IV in ideal lighting. Last night during my son's Friday night football game, I had it as wide open as I could, ISO as high as possible, and shutter speed where it needed to be to freeze the action. The pics are so grainy, and I'm so sad and dissapointed. In daylight, this lens is awesome. I am a Canon girl, through and through, and have all L glass except for my nifty 50 mm 1.4, which has served me perfectly well these last 15 years. Because I'm not in business anymore and am just shooting my sons and their teams for fun and foe the other parents, I didn't want to invest in L glass for this purpose. I may try to get a media pass to see if I can be on/right next to the field, but I do enjoy sitting up high in our seats and seeing the bigger picture better. I gave this lens 3 stars bc I will mainly be using it under the Friday (and Wednesday) night lights, that is dissapointing. Hopefully I will have more opportunity to use it in ideal lighting.

Rosie originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great quality and value but heavy to handle
21 December 2023

At the price of ~$1000, this is a great lens. I upgraded from a Canon 75-300 mm kit lens to this for bird photography. The difference in image quality is staggering. Firstly, you can get extremely close to wildlife. I have been getting clear and sharp images thanks to the optical stabilization. I'm able to go down to 1/200th of a second at 600 mm without having to worry about blurriness. There is minimal fringing even at 600 mm. The autofocus is quick but it does struggle in low light. The biggest downside with this lens is it's weight. It is not easy to point and shoot for extended periods. Manual focus handheld is a rather difficult task. A monopod or tripod is a good accessory to have. The seller sent a piece that was as advertised. Minor nicks and scratches on ... MoreAt the price of ~$1000, this is a great lens. I upgraded from a Canon 75-300 mm kit lens to this for bird photography. The difference in image quality is staggering. Firstly, you can get extremely close to wildlife. I have been getting clear and sharp images thanks to the optical stabilization. I'm able to go down to 1/200th of a second at 600 mm without having to worry about blurriness. There is minimal fringing even at 600 mm. The autofocus is quick but it does struggle in low light. The biggest downside with this lens is it's weight. It is not easy to point and shoot for extended periods. Manual focus handheld is a rather difficult task. A monopod or tripod is a good accessory to have. The seller sent a piece that was as advertised. Minor nicks and scratches on the body but no damage on the optical elements themselves and the electronics work well.

sunilsimha originally posted on ebay.com
Incredible With My R5
2 February 2022

I've wanted to try this lens for some time. When B & H offered me the chance and I chose to take it, I had no idea I would receive the super lens that arrived. (I've owned many long telephoto zoom lens and many super telephoto prime lens. Zooms have included the Canon EF 100-400mm L, EF 100-400mm L II, EF 70-300mm L, Tamron 150-600mm II, Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 Sports, and numerous 70-200mm models by Canon and Tamron. I have owned eight Canon super telephotos (one diffractive optics and seven L series.) I also own Canon's RF 600mm and 800mm diffractive optics lens. I own and have owned numerous 1.4 and 2x teleconverters made by Canon, Sigma, and Tamron. Thus, I've had broad experience with which to compare my Sigma 150-600 mm Sports lens for Canon EF.While I ... MoreI've wanted to try this lens for some time. When B & H offered me the chance and I chose to take it, I had no idea I would receive the super lens that arrived. (I've owned many long telephoto zoom lens and many super telephoto prime lens. Zooms have included the Canon EF 100-400mm L, EF 100-400mm L II, EF 70-300mm L, Tamron 150-600mm II, Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 Sports, and numerous 70-200mm models by Canon and Tamron. I have owned eight Canon super telephotos (one diffractive optics and seven L series.) I also own Canon's RF 600mm and 800mm diffractive optics lens. I own and have owned numerous 1.4 and 2x teleconverters made by Canon, Sigma, and Tamron. Thus, I've had broad experience with which to compare my Sigma 150-600 mm Sports lens for Canon EF.While I expected the Sigma 150-600 mm EF to be sturdy and sharp, I could not have imagined the quality of images it would produce, coupled with my Canon R5 and its EF lens adapter. Images from the Sigma compare favorably with ones produced by my Canon 600 mm f/4 L II, both without tele-conversion and with a 1.4 teleconverter. (The R5's ability to autofocus well above f/8 and its relatively low noise levels at high ISOs enable me to combine reasonably fast shutter speeds with the lens stopped down at least a stop for shooting birds and creatures. Reviewing my captures on the R5's super high definition LCD view finder, I can zoom them in as far as it will allow and still see incredibly detailed super-sharp images. (While the combination allows for stopping down, the lens produces incredible images even wide open.)No other zoom I have owned is capable of capturing such fine detail at 840mm on a full frame sensor of 45 megapixels. The only arguable negative about this Sigma is its weight, but its extreme durability, reliability, and weather resistance easily offset that factor. Zoomed in with the hood reversed it takes up much less space than a 600mm f/4; yet it can take the place of several telephoto primes while producing images comparable to such an assortment.For years I have felt that one must accept the bulk and weight of such primes to obtain the quality of images they produce. All of a sudden I am forced to revisit and consider revising that opinion. I really hit the jackpot when I received my Deal Zone special!

Robert originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Review of 150-600 mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM S Telephoto Zoom Lens - for Canon
23 October 2017

Good Points: (The following written after 8 days of hard field testing on a wildlife holiday shoot in the northern isles - previously used a Canon 300 mm F4 L lens for 10 years & occasionally have borrowed Canon's 400 F5.6 L, 300 F2.8 L IS, 600 F4 IS & 400 F4 DO IS lenses.) Excellent build quality for the price, matching that of Canon 'L' glass products while adding even further functionality over its rivals, such as the ability to update the lens firmware/focusing accuracy by use of the lens 'dock' (an additional modest purchase). The ability to extend the zoom range by use of the 'trombone'-style pull mechanism (in addition to the standard zoom ring) is incredibly useful in the field when hand-holding the lens (briefly as it's v heavy!) as the user can then keep ... MoreGood Points: (The following written after 8 days of hard field testing on a wildlife holiday shoot in the northern isles - previously used a Canon 300 mm F4 L lens for 10 years & occasionally have borrowed Canon's 400 F5.6 L, 300 F2.8 L IS, 600 F4 IS & 400 F4 DO IS lenses.) Excellent build quality for the price, matching that of Canon 'L' glass products while adding even further functionality over its rivals, such as the ability to update the lens firmware/focusing accuracy by use of the lens 'dock' (an additional modest purchase). The ability to extend the zoom range by use of the 'trombone'-style pull mechanism (in addition to the standard zoom ring) is incredibly useful in the field when hand-holding the lens (briefly as it's v heavy!) as the user can then keep supporting the lens & change its focal length w/o upsetting the balance provided by the supporting hands (which would occur if using the zoom ring). The zoom lock mechanism is v useful and essential for preventing 'zoom creep' at the selected permitted zoom ranges when pointing the lens up or down. Lens works well hand-held in short spells and feels light when slung over shoulder with a bespoke strap support (mine by Joby). Focus speed is excellent - literally 'hypersonic'! Only telephotos of extreme weight (and price) will outperform this lens for aperture, sharpness, and image quality. Surprisingly, fits well into a modest Manfrotto 'bee' backpack. Finally, the Sigma website demo videos, & others esp from USA on YouTube, were useful for initial set-up. I look fwd to 'mark II' from Sigma in a few years time (see 'cons')!Improvement Points: Very little could be improved w/o modifying the portability/weight/price. Personally I'd like an additional smaller-diameter screw thread in the fixed mounting base-plate to enable lighter consumer-style monopods to be screwed in. I also added a removable Manfrotto base plate (14. x 5.5 cm) to the lens' own base-plate, enabling me to gain a better balance when handholding the lens at max zoom extension & leaving it ready to attach in a few seconds when needed to a Manfrotto 701RC2 tripod head or type 393 monopod head mounted on a carbon tripod). The essential protective lens hood works well but is very heavy (metal) - I'd suggest that Sigma design/provide an optional lightweight alternative for owners to order up. Finally, the provided fabric lens objective cover fits a little loosely & ideally needs a tag or suchlike to reversibly connect it to the hood somehow to prevent the nice padded cover being lost in the field (a pain in the rain, although using a removable lens 'coat' helps of course too to prevent splashes on the objective).Obviously this is a 'dense' heavy lens that is easiest used when mounted on a mono/tripod, & this mass issue will deter some users comparing it with for example Canon's 100-400 L mark II zoom (latter better for street/busy environments and where weight/packaging is a deciding issue, e.g. on some flights).

Reviewed by Currys customer originally posted on www.currys.co.uk
So far, impressed
9 May 2023

I've only had this (used) lens for a few days, so the experience is limited. But I must say, so far I am impressed. I've paired it with an R6 and ef/rf adapter. The focus seems reasonably fast and sharp and compares to my beloved 70-200 f/2.8. There doesn't seem to be too much color fringing (chromatic aberration) and I don't really notice the gradients that others have complained about. Even at f/6.3 the backgrounds are obliterated. I can't wait to take this out for big game.I will say, when others comment that this is a heavy beast, heed their words. This is nearly double the 70-200. For me, a tripod and gimble is 100% necessary. There's no way I could hold this monster steady for more than 5 minutes or so.Additionally, I find the zoom ring to be a little ... MoreI've only had this (used) lens for a few days, so the experience is limited. But I must say, so far I am impressed. I've paired it with an R6 and ef/rf adapter. The focus seems reasonably fast and sharp and compares to my beloved 70-200 f/2.8. There doesn't seem to be too much color fringing (chromatic aberration) and I don't really notice the gradients that others have complained about. Even at f/6.3 the backgrounds are obliterated. I can't wait to take this out for big game.I will say, when others comment that this is a heavy beast, heed their words. This is nearly double the 70-200. For me, a tripod and gimble is 100% necessary. There's no way I could hold this monster steady for more than 5 minutes or so.Additionally, I find the zoom ring to be a little difficult to turn. We already know the focus and zoom rings are in opposite locations from Canon made lenses. That adds to the awkwardness for me. However, this isn't bad enough to make me dislike the lens. Just something to be aware of. Start working those hand muscles now.Outside of those two details, so far I'm very pleased with this purchase. I've bought several preowned items from BH and have the utmost confidence each time. They stand by their warranty and return policies. I will be continue to be a loyal customer.

Alisha originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Very happy with it so far!
7 February 2024

I have had this lens about a week, but so far am very happy with it. I took it out to shoot birds, and got a filter to shoot the sun, getting ready for the eclipse in April. I have a Canon 1DX MK III, and I was also using the Canon 1.4x ll extender. It integrated with it seamlessly. Focus is fast and accurate, colors are beautiful and I got a lot of very sharp images. Yes it is a beast, used a monopod most of the time, but able to do handheld for short periods without too much muscle fatigue. Takes a little getting used to rotating the zoom ring the opposite direction than what I was used to, but that's no problem. The build quality is rock solid. Looking forward to getting out there and shooting a lot more with this lens.

Dennis originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Worked great until day 3
18 May 2024

I rented this lens because my son is in track, and the stadium where he competes has a wide security perimeter. I needed a lens that could shoot from the top of the bleachers and across the track. The lens performed well until the third day, when it started having intermittent focus issues. I missed many shots, including crucial baton hand-offs that the team likes to review and critique for technique. The lighting was better on the third day, being early and sunny, unlike the previous sessions in low light during the afternoon and evening. I'm disappointed to have missed some great photo opportunities for the team, but overall, I'm happy with the photos I did get.

Kim C. originally posted on lensrentals.com

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