Sigma Sigma Sports Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (Sony E) Review

The Sigma 300-600mm f/4 offers flawless 100th-percentile optical performance, but you'll carry nearly 9 pounds and deal with mediocre autofocus to get it.

Focal Length 600mm
Max Aperture f/4
Mount Sony E
Stabilization Yes
Weather Sealed No
Weight 3970 g
AF Type Autofocus
Lens Type Telephoto
Sigma Sigma Sports Sigma 300-600mm f/4 DG OS Sports Lens (Sony E) lens
54.3 Puntuación global

Overview

The Sigma 300-600mm f/4 is a lens that leads with one massive number: 600mm. It's a super telephoto zoom that gives you a constant f/4 aperture all the way through that range, which is a big deal for keeping your shutter speeds up in fading light. But the other number you need to know is 3970g, or about 8.75 pounds. This isn't a lens you casually toss in your bag. It's a specialized tool for specific jobs, and its weight is the first and most obvious trade-off for that reach and bright aperture.

Performance

Optically, this lens is in a league of its own, scoring in the 100th percentile. That means the sharpness and clarity are as good as it gets for this category. The 5.5-stop image stabilization is also top-tier, landing in the 90th percentile, which is absolutely critical for handholding a lens this long. Where it starts to show its compromises is in the autofocus, which sits at the 48th percentile. For fast-moving wildlife or sports, it might not keep up with a native Sony GM lens. And while the bokeh is decent (58th percentile), the f/4 aperture at 600mm limits that dreamy background separation compared to an f/2.8 prime.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.1
Bokeh 61.3
Build 4.4
Macro 42.2
Optical 99.9
Aperture 30.2
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 60.1
Stabilization 87.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong optical (100th percentile) 100th
  • Strong stabilization (90th percentile) 87th

Cons

  • Below average build (4th percentile) 4th
  • Below average aperture (27th percentile) 30th
  • Below average macro (31th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Telephoto
Focal Length Min 600
Focal Length Max 600
Elements 28
Groups 21

Aperture

Max Aperture f/4
Min Aperture f/22
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 13

Build

Mount Sony E
Format Full-Frame
Weight 4.0 kg / 8.8 lbs
Filter Thread 41

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Autofocus
Stabilization Yes

Focus

Min Focus Distance 2800
Max Magnification 1:6

Value & Pricing

At $6,599, the value proposition is narrow. You're paying a premium for that exceptional 100th-percentile optical quality and the convenience of a constant f/4 zoom. But you have to ask if that's worth the trade-offs in weight, build, and autofocus compared to other options. For a pro who needs that specific optical performance above all else, it might be. For everyone else, the price feels steep for the overall package.

vs Competition

This lens exists in a weird space. It's optically better than something like the Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G, which is lighter, has better AF, and costs half as much, but gives up a full stop of light. Compared to a prime like a Sony 600mm f/4 GM, you get zoom flexibility and save maybe $4,000, but you give up the GM's legendary build, faster f/4 aperture (this is f/4.5-5.6 equivalent at the long end internally), and blistering autofocus. The listed competitors like the Viltrox 35mm or Meike 55mm are in a completely different (and much cheaper) focal length class, so they're not real alternatives. Your real choice is between this Sigma's optical brilliance and the better overall handling of Sony's own telephoto options.

Verdict

Here's the data-backed take: buy this lens only if your number one priority is absolute optical perfection in the 300-600mm range and you're willing to carry a tank. The 100th percentile optics are undeniable. But for most shooters, the 4th percentile build and 48th percentile autofocus, combined with the back-breaking weight, make it a hard sell at $6,599. You're often better off with the more balanced performance of a Sony 200-600mm G or saving up for a used 600mm f/4 GM prime if you need that last bit of light and speed.