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Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS Sports Lens for Mirrorless Cameras, L-Mount, Telephoto Zoom

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Key Features
- Inner Zoom: Stable balance for gimbal use and no length change when zooming.
- OS2 Optical Stabilizer: Up to 7.5 stops stabilization for steady handheld shots.
- Dual HLA Autofocus: High-speed, low-noise AF for sports and video.
- Constant f/2.8 Aperture: Constant f/2.8 for consistent exposure and shallow depth of field.
- Weather Sealing: Durable dust and splash resistance for pro field use.
- Teleconverter Compatibility: Supports 1.4 and 2.0 teleconverters on L-Mount for extra reach.
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Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS Sports Lens for Mirrorless Cameras, L-Mount, Telephoto Zoom Overview
Description
The Sigma 70-200 mm F2.8 DG DN OS | Sports is a mirrorless-native professional telephoto zoom engineered for hybrid shooters who demand fast autofocus, rock-solid stabilization, and cinema-friendly controls. Designed as an inner-zoom, multi-element optical construction with advanced FLD, SLD and aspherical elements, this lens balances high-resolution stills with low-breathing video performance.
Lightweight for its class, with an f/2.8 constant aperture and up to 7.5 stops of OS2 stabilization, it is built for sports, events, and run-and-gun filmmaking, delivering consistent color, contrast, and sharpness across the zoom range while offering pro-level handling and environmental protection.
Problem
Dynamic - Keyword Rich with Long tails keywordsMany telephoto zooms either extend during use, produce distracting focus breathing, or lack the controls needed for hybrid photo+video workflows. That creates balance issues on gimbals, unpredictable AF on fast action, and awkward exposure changes for filmmakers.
- My current 70-200 extends during zooming and throws off my gimbal balance.
- I need faster autofocus for sports; my lens can't keep up with unpredictable motion.
- My footage looks shaky handheld—my stabilizer isn't strong enough.
Supporting visuals show the lens mounted on mirrorless bodies and a gimbal, highlighting two core benefits: stable balance through inner zoom, and high-quality stabilized output via OS2. Use the lens with L-Mount bodies to unlock teleconverter compatibility, or pair with Sony E bodies for full-frame mirrorless performance.
The product imagery emphasizes real-world use—sports, weddings, and documentary shoots—demonstrating how the Sigma 70-200mm maintains optical integrity at f/2.8 while offering ergonomic controls like three AFL buttons, an assignable custom-mode switch, and a declickable aperture ring for video.
Solution
Dynamic - Keyword Rich with Long tails keywordsThe Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS Sports solves gimbal imbalance, shaky handheld footage, and slow AF with an inner-zoom body, OS2 stabilization, and Dual HLA motors. It delivers consistent f/2.8 performance edge-to-edge, plus controls tailored for hybrid shooters.
Benefits
Dynamic - Keyword Rich with Long tails keywords- Gimbal-ready handling: Inner zoom keeps length fixed for steady balance when stabilizing rigs.
- Exceptional handheld stability: OS2 provides class-leading stabilization, up to 7.5 stops at wide.
- Fast, quiet AF: Dual HLA linear actuators give precise subject tracking for sports and wildlife.
- Video-friendly controls: Declickable aperture, minimized breathing, and AFL buttons for run-and-gun workflows.
Applications
Dynamic - Keyword Rich with Long tails keywords- Sports and action photography
- Weddings, events, and portraiture
- Documentary and run-and-gun filmmaking
Why Choose
Dynamic - Keyword Rich with Long tails keywords- Inner zoom architecture and OS2 stabilization deliver professional balance and handheld control not commonly found at this price point.
Certification
Dust and splash resistant Sports-line construction, water and oil repellent front coating (manufacturer-stated).
Specifications
| Model Name / Number | 70-200 mm F2.8 DG DN OS | Sports (S023) |
| Release Year | 2023 |
| Lens Type (Prime, Zoom, Macro, Tilt-Shift, Fisheye, etc.) | Zoom, Telephoto |
| Intended Use (Photography, Video, Cinema) | Photography, Video |
| Color / Finish | Matte black |
| Weather Sealing (Yes/No) | Yes, dust and splash resistant (Sports line) |
| Dimensions (Diameter Length) | 90.6 mm 205.0 mm (L-Mount) |
| Weight | 1,345 g (L-Mount) |
| Mount Type (Canon RF, Nikon Z, Sony E, PL, etc.) | Leica L, Sony E |
| Compatible Sensor Size (Full-Frame, APS-C, Micro Four Thirds) | Full-frame |
| Supported Camera Brands / Systems | L-Mount Alliance, Sony E-mount full-frame |
| Coverage (35mm, Super 35, Medium Format) | 35mm full-frame |
| Adapter Compatibility | Depends on third-party adapters for other mounts |
| Focal Length (Fixed / Zoom Range) | 70200 mm |
| Focal Length (35mm Equivalent for Crop Sensors) | 70200 mm (full-frame) |
| Maximum Aperture (e.g., f/1.4) | f/2.8 (constant) |
| Minimum Aperture (e.g., f/22) | f/22 |
| Aperture Type (Circular, Number of Blades) | Rounded, 11 blades |
| Optical Construction (Elements / Groups) | 20 elements in 15 groups |
| Special Elements (Aspherical, ED, Fluorite, etc.) | 6 FLD, 2 SLD, 3 aspherical |
| Coatings (Nano Coating, Multi-Coating, Fluorine Coating) | Water- and oil-repellent front coating, multi-coating |
| Focus Type (Autofocus, Manual Focus) | Autofocus with full-time manual override |
| Autofocus Motor Type (Stepper, Ring-USM, Linear, Screw Drive) | Dual High-Response Linear Actuator (Dual HLA) |
| Focus Modes (AF-S, AF-C, MF) | AF-S, AF-C, MF |
| Focus Range Limiter (Yes/No) | Yes (switch) |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 65 cm (wide) 100 cm (tele) |
| Maximum Magnification Ratio (e.g., 1:1 for Macro) | 1:5.2 |
| Internal Focusing (Yes/No) | Yes, internal focus |
| Full-Time Manual Override (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Zoom Type (Internal Zoom, External Zoom) | Internal zoom |
| Zoom Ring Rotation Direction | Standard (right-hand rotation) |
| Parfocal / Varifocal | Varifocal |
| Zoom Lock (Yes/No) | No |
| Optical Stabilization (Yes/No) | Yes, OS2 optical stabilizer |
| Stabilization Stops (e.g., 5 Stops) | Up to 7.5 stops (wide), 5.5 stops (tele) |
| Stabilization Modes (Normal, Panning, Tripod) | Mode 1 general, Mode 2 intelligent panning |
| Number of Aperture Blades | 11 |
| Aperture Shape (Rounded, Polygonal) | Rounded |
| Control Type (Electronic, Mechanical) | Electronic aperture control, aperture ring click/declick with lock |
| Filter Thread Size (mm) | 77 mm |
| Front Element Rotation (Yes/No) | No |
| Compatible Lens Hood Model | LH860-01 |
| Drop-in Filter Slot (Yes/No) | No |
| Rear Gel Filter Holder (Yes/No) | No |
| Focus Breathing Control | Minimized, designed to suppress breathing |
| Gearing (Standard 0.8 Mod Gears for Follow Focus) | Not a cinema lens, but smooth manual focus with gearable rings on some mounts |
| Clickless Aperture Option | Yes, declickable aperture ring with lock |
| Tripod Collar (Removable / Rotating) | Yes, magnesium, detachable (TS-151) |
| Weather Resistance Seals | Yes, Sports series sealing |
| Firmware Upgradable | Yes, via Sigma optimization tool (where supported) |
| Special Features (Defocus Control, Soft Focus, STF Elements) | N/A |
| Brand | Sigma |
| Manufacturer SKU | 591969 |
| UPC | 085126591694 |
- 1- Lens
- 1- Front cap
- 1- Rear cap
- 1- Lens hood LH860-01
- 1- Tripod collar socket TS-151 (attached/packed)
What’s included
- 1- 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS Sports Lens, L-Mount
- 1- Lens Hood - LH860-01
- 1- Front Cap - LCF-77mm III
- 1- Rear Cap - LCR II
- 1- Tripod Socket - TS-151
- 1- Lens Case
Compatibility
| FREEFLY Ember S5K | Sony BURANO | Sony ILX-LR1 | Sony NEX-VG30 | Sony PXW-FS7M2 |
| Kinefinity MAVO LF MKII | Sony BURANO CineAlta Digital Cinema Camera | Sony NEX-EA50M | Sony NEX-VG900 | Sony PXW-FX9 |
| Kinefinity MAVO S35 MKII | Sony FX3 | Sony NEX-EA50UH | Sony NEX-VG900 | Sony VENICE 6K Digital Motion Picture Camera |
| Sony FX30 | Sony FX6 | Sony NEX-FS700R | Sony PXW-FS5 | Sony PXW-FS5M2 |
| Sony NEX-FS700U | Sony PXW-FS7 |
FAQ
Is the Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN OS Sports weather sealed?
Yes. The lens uses Sports-line dust and splash-resistant construction with water- and oil-repellent coating on the front element, per manufacturer specifications.
Does the Sigma 70-200 support teleconverters?
The L-Mount version supports Sigma teleconverters TC-1411 (1.4) and TC-2011 (2.0). Sony E-mount variants do not officially support teleconverters.
How effective is the image stabilization?
The OS2 algorithm provides up to approximately 7.5 stops of stabilization at the wide end and around 5.5 stops at the tele end, depending on camera body and shooting conditions.
What mounts are available for this model?
Common mirrorless mounts include Leica L (L-Mount Alliance) and Sony E for full-frame mirrorless bodies.
What is the minimum focus distance and magnification?
Minimum focus distance ranges from about 65 cm at the wide end to about 100 cm at the tele end, with a maximum magnification ratio of roughly 1:5.2.
Does the lens have an aperture ring and can it be declicked?
Yes. The lens features an aperture ring that can be clicked or declicked, and it includes a lock switch for the ring.
Is the lens suitable for video work?
Yes. The lens has minimized focus breathing, declickable aperture, and smooth internal zoom and focus, making it well suited for hybrid stills and video workflows.
What filter size does the lens use?
The lens uses 77 mm screw-in filters.
Is a tripod collar included?
The lens ships with a detachable magnesium tripod collar / socket (TS-151) or includes the tripod collar socket; confirm included items with the retailer.
How many aperture blades does the lens have?
The diaphragm uses 11 rounded blades for smooth bokeh rendering.
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