Earlier in the year, Sigma unveiled its impressive 60-600mm superzoom lens for full frame mirrorless systems. This is such an versatile lens that we took it out again for another round of samples, this time in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Although it has 10x zoom, you’ll need to be comfortable toting a 5.5 lb lens in exchange for that kind of reach.
Please note that although we have our usual array of full resolution JPEGs and RAW files for you, the camera we used to shoot these samples had some dust on the sensor, which you might notice in the blue sky in a number of shots. This is not indicative of the quality of the lens, but rather an indicator of the well-loved Sony A7R III that captured the images.
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