Sigma’s last 70-200mm F2.8 Sport lens for DSLR mounts was far and away the heaviest lens in the class (1800 grams), but Sigma has been more diligent in reducing the weight here. The 70-200mm DN Sport weighs in at 1345g (47.4oz), which is 455g less. Unfortunately that still makes it the heavyweight on Sony E mount, as the Sony 70-200 GM II is
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The Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 manages 1:5.2 at its 200mm focal length and 39.4-inch minimum focus distance, so it matches up more closely with the Lumix S Pro 70-200mm F2.8 and its 1:5 macro focus.
This is why I had got the Tamron as I have the Nikon F4 and was wanting to go to 2.8. But the Nikon 70-200 f4 will focus much faster than the Tamron and works for in sharp images at every zoom range. Here is a few photos from the Nikon 70-200 F4 some from it on my Nikon Z6 and some on the D500.

The Lumix S Pro 70-200mm f/2.8 is a hefty lens, coming in at 3.46lbs. This is in part due to its 22 total elements (in 17 groups – including 1 aspherical, 3 extra-low dispersion, and 2 ultra

However, in recent years, I use my 70-200mm less and less. I’ve began using the Nikon 28-300 quite a bit. For more information on that, see my Nikon 28-300 review. I shoot most of my shots on a tripod, so I don’t mind that this 28-300 is a “slower” lens and can’t hit that nice f/2.8. The Nikon 70-200 is a very large and long lens.

Sigma's latest 70-200mm F2.8 offering promises to blend solid build, reasonably light weight and impressive image quality into a relatively affordable package. See how it stacks up in our initial impressions. . 64 120 152 59 124 319 652 190

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