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Sigma Corporation Announces a Pair of 150-600mm f/5-6.3 OS Lenses With Advanced Features and Optics

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<p>RONKONKOMA,  N.Y  —  September  12,  2014  –  Sigma  Corporation  of  America,  a  leading  researcher,  developer,  manufacturer  and  service  provider  of  some  of  the  world’s  most  impressive  lines  of  lenses,  cameras  and  flashes,  has  announced  two  new  150-600mm  F/5-6.3  DG  OS  HSM  high-performance,  hyper-telephoto  zoom  lenses  that  celebrate  significant  optical  and  build  advancements.  The  two  lens  designs  vary  in  size  and  use,  and  add  to  the  company’s  impressive  roster  of  Contemporary  and  Sports  lenses  in  the  Global  Vision  lineup.</p>
The  150-600mm  F/5-6.3  DG  OS  HSM  Sports  delivers  enhanced,  professional-grade  optics  and  greater  durability  for  challenging,  high-action  photographic  situations.  The  150-600mm  F/5-6.3  DG  OS  HSM  Contemporary  is  a  versatile  lens  that  offers  similar  performance  in  a  more  compact  and  portable  design.  Pricing  and  availability  of  these  lenses  are  not  yet  available.</p>
<p>Both  versions  of  the  150-600mm  F/5-6.3  DG  OS  HSM  feature  dust  and  splash-proof  features,  as  well  as  new  water  and  oil-repellent  coating  on  the  front  and  rear  lenses.  They  boast  an  updated  Optical  Stabilizer  (OS)  that  features  an  accelerometer  for  improved  vertical  and  horizontal  panning,  essential  for  bird,  wildlife  and  motor  sports  photography.  Two  new  switches  were  added  for  ease-of-use,  including  a  new  zoom  lock  switch  capable  of  locking  at  any  focal  distance  and  a  Manual  Override  (MO)  switch  for  improved  control  of  focusing  performance.  An  enhanced  auto  focus  (AF)  algorithm  and  Hyper  Sonic  Motor  ensure  quiet  and  fast  AF.  The  lenses  are  compatible  with  Sigma’s  newly  announced  lineup  of  Global  Vision  teleconverters,  which  are  effective  up  to  F/8.</p>
<p><strong>Preorder  the  new  Sigma  150-600mm  f/5-6.3  Lenses  at  B&H  Photo  (Prices  coming  soon)</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a  href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1082154-REG/sigma_150_600mm_f_5_6_3_dg_os.html/BI/2466/KBID/3296"  target="_blank">Preorder  Sigma  150-600mm  f/5-6.3  Contemporary  Lens  at  B&H  Photo</a></li>
<li><a  href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1082152-REG/sigma_150_600mm_f_5_6_3_dg_os.html/BI/2466/KBID/3296"  target="_blank">Preorder  Sigma  150-600mm  f/5-6.3  Sports  Lens  at  B&H  Photo</a></li>
</ul>
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<p>“The  Global  Vision  Art,  Sports  and  Contemporary  lines  were  developed  to  help  photographers  identify  lenses  that  are  best  suited  to  their  specific  photography  and  these  two  lenses  are  perfect  examples  of  that  intent,”  Mark  Amir-Hamzeh,  president  of  Sigma  Corporation  of  America.  “While  they  share  a  focal  length  and  many  outstanding  features,  these  lenses  are  designed  with  different  photographers  in  mind.  Both  high-performance  lenses,  one  is  for  the  professional-grade  action  shooter;  the  other  for  photographers  looking  for  high  performance  and  portability.”</p>
<p>The  150-600mm  F5-6.3  DG  OS  HSM  Sports  offers  the  highest  level  of  performance  and  durability  with  a  splash  and  dust  proof  construction,  and  features  dimensions  of  4.8  inches  by  11.4  inches,  with  a  weight  of  100.9  ounces.  It  contains  24  lens  elements  in  16  groups  –  including  two  FLD  and  three  SLD  glass  elements  –  with  a  minimum  aperture  of  F/22  and  minimum  focusing  distance  of  102.4  inches.  Its  maximum  magnification  ratio  is  also  1:5.  The  Sports  lens  will  be  available  in  Sigma,  Canon  and  Nikon  mounts.</p>
<p>The  150-600mm  F5-6.3  DG  OS  HSM  Contemporary  lens  is  the  first  hyper-telephoto  zoom  lens  from  the  Global  Vision  Contemporary  line,  and  will  enable  easy  handling  with  a  smaller  build  than  its  Sports  counterpart.  It  is  equipped  with  a  splash  and  dust  proof  mount,  and  while  the  weight  of  the  lens  is  still  to  be  determined,  its  dimensions  will  be  4.1  inches  by  10.2  inches.  The  lens  will  feature  20  elements  in  14  groups  –  including  one  FLD  and  three  SLD  glass  elements  –  with  a  minimum  aperture  of  F/22  and  minimum  focusing  distance  of  110.2  inches.  Its  maximum  magnification  ratio  is  1:5.  It  will  be  available  in  Sigma,  Canon,  Nikon  and  Sony  mounts.</p>
<p>All  of  Sigma’s  Global  Vision  lenses  are  compatible  with  the  company’s  USB  dock  and  Mount  Conversion  Service,  and  undergo  individual  testing  before  being  shipped.  Using  the  USB  Dock  allows  for  advanced  customization  of  AF  speed,  OS  viewing  modes,  focus  limiter  and  firmware  updates.  Every  Sigma  Global  Vision  lens  is  tested  with  Sigma’s  proprietary  “A1”  MTF  measuring  system  prior  to  shipping  to  ensure  optimal  performance  and  image  quality.</p>
<p>The  company  will  be  exhibiting  at  the  2014  Photokina  in  Cologne,  Germany,  later  this  month.  The  latest  lenses  from  the  Global  Vision  lineup  will  be  on  display  at  the  event  and  attendees  are  invited  to  stop  by  booth  #B20/C29  in  Hall  4.2.  For  information  about  Sigma,  go  to  www.sigmaphoto.com  or  follow  the  company  on  Twitter,  Instagram  and  Facebook.</p>
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Re: Sigma Corporation Announces a Pair of 150-600mm f/5-6.3 OS Lenses With Advanced Features and Opt

Specs from the German HP:

S Version:
http://www.sigma-foto.de/produkte/objektive/150-600mm-f5-63-dg-os-hsm-s.html
Price: 2099,- Euro
Weight: 2860 g
C Version:
http://www.sigma-foto.de/produkte/objektive/150-600mm-f5-63-dg-os-hsm-c.html (edit: link was wrong c&p, sorry)
Price: n.a. ,- Euro
Weight: n.a. g

I suppose the C Version specs will be somewhere close to the old 150-500mm F5,0-6,3 DG OS HSM.
That'll be
Price: about 1.199 to 1.299,- Euro
Weight: 1.700 to 1.900 g
 
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Re: Sigma Corporation Announces a Pair of 150-600mm f/5-6.3 OS Lenses With Advanced Features and Opt

Great move by Sigma full of confidence, hey look, not only do we have a Tamron lens, which matches Canon's 100-400 offering, but hey look, we have this "plus" model too !

Also announced is a 18-300mm APS-C and new teleconvertors

Can't wait to see the tests on these two plus comparisons against the competition
 
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Well, I have to save a little more to be able to finance the Sports version... But I think it will be worth it from an AF perspective. According to Sigma, the focus at the C lens will lie on IQ... :-\ but I love the direction Sigma is going! :)
 
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rs said:
Why do the mtf graphs of the two different lenses look identical? :o

Because actually, the link for the C lens in Maximilian's post is wrong. It also links to the S lens. The correct link should be http://www.sigma-foto.de/produkte/objektive/150-600mm-f5-63-dg-os-hsm-c.html. That thing, as tayassu mentioned, does not yet have a MTF chart.
 
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tayassu said:
rs said:
Why do the mtf graphs of the two different lenses look identical? :o
Where did you get the MTF's for the C lens? :)

The weight of the "Contemporary" lens has yet to be determined, according to the press release. This suggests that it might not quite be ready for testing (unless it's just a matter that their scale broke before they could get it weighed ;)).
 
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I checked out the B&H listings for the new Sigma lenses. There are no prices, no detailed specs, not much at all. I really am surprised that Sigma can't even specify the weight of the Contemporary model. It might be a long wait before these are actually available.

If the photos of the two lenses are accurate, I am surprised by the very narrow focusing ring on the Contemporary model. They may have wanted to cut size and weight and decided to reduce the focus ring for that reason, but I would prefer something more substantial, size-wise.

Nevertheless, this is an exciting announcement. I have the Tamron 150-600, which I like very much, so will not be in the market for one of these Sigmas. If they had been announced six months ago I might have waited to see how they perform, since I have the Sigma Dock already.
 
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This is an interesting approach, although the lack of a price announcement indicates that these lenses may be a little ways off. I would guess that one is going to be priced to try to take some of the market from the Tamron 150-600, while the other will be priced more high end.

What I can't really determine from these announcements is where these two lenses really differentiate themselves. It's not in the specs, per se. I would assume that one has superior optics along with a more robust build quality.

You've got to give credit to Sigma (and Tamron) for really shaking up the market the past couple of years. The most exciting lenses released have not been from first party. Canon's Photokina this year is really underwhelming. It's a shame, because the lenses they have been producing (though expensive and far between) have been particularly stellar.
 
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TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
This is an interesting approach, although the lack of a price announcement indicates that these lenses may be a little ways off. I would guess that one is going to be priced to try to take some of the market from the Tamron 150-600, while the other will be priced more high end.

What I can't really determine from these announcements is where these two lenses really differentiate themselves. It's not in the specs, per se. I would assume that one has superior optics along with a more robust build quality.

You've got to give credit to Sigma (and Tamron) for really shaking up the market the past couple of years. The most exciting lenses released have not been from first party. Canon's Photokina this year is really underwhelming. It's a shame, because the lenses they have been producing (though expensive and far between) have been particularly stellar.
I was hoping for pricing, too, but given the odd statement about the Canon mount only having a mount seal, I'm not sure what to make of it. I think that they are playing off economy of scale with this so I imagine that the build quality will probably be pretty similar if not the same. It's possible that they could use better plastics in the same molds or something like that, though, so we'll have to wait to find out.
 
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$1099 and $1999:

http://sigma-rumors.com/2014/09/sigma-150-600mm-f5-6-3-contemporary-sports-differences/
 
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TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
This is an interesting approach, although the lack of a price announcement indicates that these lenses may be a little ways off. I would guess that one is going to be priced to try to take some of the market from the Tamron 150-600, while the other will be priced more high end.

What I can't really determine from these announcements is where these two lenses really differentiate themselves. It's not in the specs, per se. I would assume that one has superior optics along with a more robust build quality.

You've got to give credit to Sigma (and Tamron) for really shaking up the market the past couple of years. The most exciting lenses released have not been from first party. Canon's Photokina this year is really underwhelming. It's a shame, because the lenses they have been producing (though expensive and far between) have been particularly stellar.

I believe that the difference is more in the AF compartment, because on their website they are promoting high IQ for both, whereas AF performance only gets attention with the S lens, no word of it with the C... :-\

rs said:
$1099 and $1999:

http://sigma-rumors.com/2014/09/sigma-150-600mm-f5-6-3-contemporary-sports-differences/

For the C lens, it is only an estimate price, let's see what Sigma says themselves :)
 
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I think Sigma might be putting in external power for the focusing of the sports line, to truly make it a competitor, whereas the contemporary will have standard focusing. I believe Sigma is taking Tamron's lead here: Tamron had a 200-500, then Sigma had a 200-500, but it requires external battery power (meaning, not from the camera itself). Now that Tamron has a 150-600 that is taking the world by storm, I expect Sigma to match it in the same manner. Do not be at all surprised if the sports line of the Sigma 150-600 also contains an external battery to assist with focusing, much in the same way that they responded to Tamron's 200-500.
 
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How can they not have the weight for the C version? If the design is mature enough for a press release, surely they'd know the weight, right?
 
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