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Sigma 24–70mm F2.8 DG DN Art Sigma 100–400mm F5–6.3 DG DN OS 8. Sigma 70–200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports for Nikon Sony High Sharpness Zoom Water-Resistant Design Canon EF RF Interfaces 85mm MF

$882.79$1,116.48

  1. Focal Range & Purpose:
    • 24-70mm: Standard zoom for everyday/event photography
    • 100-400mm: Super telephoto for wildlife/sports
    • 70-200mm: Professional telephoto zoom for portraits/action
  2. Aperture & Low Light:
    • 24-70mm and 70-200mm offer constant f/2.8
    • 100-400mm has smaller variable aperture (f/5-6.3)
  3. Stabilization:
    • 100-400mm and 70-200mm feature optical stabilization
    • 24-70mm relies on camera IBIS
  4. Size/Weight:
    • 24-70mm most compact for its range
    • 70-200mm heaviest due to f/2.8 construction
    • 100-400mm balances reach and portability
  5. Autofocus:
    • 70-200mm uses faster HSM motor
    • 24-70mm and 100-400mm use stepping motors

Which to Choose?

24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art is best for:

  • Wedding photography
  • Event coverage
  • General purpose shooting

100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS is best for:

  • Wildlife photography
  • Airshows/aviation
  • Situations requiring >200mm reach

70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports is best for:

  • Professional sports
  • Portrait sessions
  • Low-light event work

Professional Insight: These three lenses form a complete professional kit when paired together. The 24-70mm handles general work, the 70-200mm covers portraits/action, and the 100-400mm provides extended reach. Note the 70-200mm is a DSLR-design (DG) lens that requires adapter for mirrorless, while the others are native mirrorless (DN) designs.

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Sigma 24–70mm F2.8 DG DN Art Sigma 100–400mm F5–6.3 DG DN OS 8. Sigma 70–200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports for Nikon Sony High Sharpness Zoom Water-Resistant Design Canon EF RF Interfaces 85mm MF

Here’s a detailed comparison table for the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN ArtSigma 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS, and Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports lenses:

Specification Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art Sigma 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports
Lens Type Standard Zoom Telephoto Zoom Telephoto Zoom
Mount Compatibility Mirrorless (DN) Mirrorless (DN) DSLR/Mirrorless (DG)
Focal Length 24-70mm 100-400mm 70-200mm
Aperture Range f/2.8 (constant) f/5-6.3 (variable) f/2.8 (constant)
Lens Construction 19 elements in 15 groups 22 elements in 16 groups 24 elements in 17 groups
Special Elements 6 FLD, 2 SLD, 3 aspherical 5 SLD, 1 FLD 9 FLD, 1 SLD, 1 aspherical
Aperture Blades 9 (rounded) 9 (rounded) 9 (rounded)
Minimum Focus Distance 0.37m (1.21′) 1.6m (5.25′) 1.2m (3.94′)
Maximum Magnification 0.34x 0.28x 0.21x
Image Stabilization No Yes (OS) Yes (OS)
Autofocus System Stepping Motor Stepping Motor HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor)
Focus Hold Button Yes Yes Yes
Filter Thread 82mm 67mm 77mm
Tripod Collar No Included Included
Weather Sealing Yes Yes Yes (dust/splash proof)
Weight 830g (1.83 lbs) 1,135g (2.5 lbs) 1,805g (3.98 lbs)
Dimensions 87.8 x 122.9mm 86 x 199.2mm 94 x 203.6mm
Best For Events, Portraits, General Wildlife, Sports Sports, Portraits, Events
Price (Approx.) $1,099 $949 $1,499

Sigma’s premium zoom lineup offers three distinct professional tools: the 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art for standard coverage, the 70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports for telephoto excellence, and the 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS for super-telephoto reach. Together they form a complete system covering everything from wide-angle to extreme telephoto perspectives.


Lens-by-Lens Breakdown

1. Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art

The Workhorse Standard Zoom
✅ Professional f/2.8 Performance

  • Constant aperture throughout zoom range
  • 9 rounded aperture blades for smooth bokeh

✅ Optical Innovations

  • 6 FLD and 2 SLD elements for aberration control
  • Super Multi-Layer Coating reduces flare

✅ Mirrorless-Optimized Design

  • Compact 830g magnesium alloy body
  • Dust/splash resistant construction

Best For:
→ Wedding and event photography
→ Portrait sessions
→ Everyday professional use


2. Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports

The Action Specialist
🔥 Fast f/2.8 Telephoto

  • Constant aperture for consistent exposure
  • HSM motor delivers rapid autofocus

🔥 Professional Build

  • Robust magnesium alloy construction
  • Tripod collar included
  • Advanced weather sealing

🔥 Stabilized Performance

  • Optical Stabilizer (4 stops)
  • 9 rounded aperture blades

Best For:
→ Sports photography
→ Stage and concert work
→ Professional portrait sessions


3. Sigma 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS

The Reach Master
⚡ Extended Telephoto Range

  • 100-400mm in compact mirrorless design
  • OS stabilization for handheld shooting

⚡ Lightweight Performance

  • Weighs just 1,135g
  • 67mm filter thread

⚡ Optical Quality

  • 5 SLD and 1 FLD elements
  • Super Multi-Layer Coating

Best For:
→ Wildlife photography
→ Airshows and aviation
→ Distant landscape details


Key Comparison Table

Feature 24-70mm F2.8 Art 70-200mm F2.8 Sports 100-400mm F5-6.3
Aperture Constant f/2.8 Constant f/2.8 Variable f/5-6.3
Stabilization No Yes (4-stop OS) Yes (OS)
Close Focus 0.37m 1.2m 1.6m
Weight 830g 1,805g 1,135g
Filter Size 82mm 77mm 67mm
Best Pairing With 14-24mm With 24-70mm With 70-200mm

Which Lens Should You Choose?

Choose the 24-70mm if you need:
✔ Versatile standard zoom range
✔ Excellent low-light performance
✔ Professional event coverage

Choose the 70-200mm if you need:
✔ Fast-action capability
✔ Flattering portrait compression
✔ Built-in stabilization

Choose the 100-400mm if you need:
✔ Extreme telephoto reach
✔ Wildlife/sports coverage
✔ More portable than traditional 150-600mm

Professional Recommendation:
For complete coverage, many professionals pair the 24-70mm with either the 70-200mm (for events/portraits) or 100-400mm (for wildlife). The 70-200mm is particularly valuable as it shares the f/2.8 aperture with the 24-70mm for consistent exposure.


Final Verdict

Sigma’s professional zoom trio delivers exceptional optical quality across the entire focal range. The 24-70mm F2.8 Art sets the standard for mirrorless standard zooms, the 70-200mm F2.8 Sports offers DSLR-era robustness, and the 100-400mm provides surprising reach in a compact package. Together they offer:

• Complete 24-400mm coverage
• Professional build quality throughout
• Solutions for every shooting scenario

Important Note: The 70-200mm F2.8 Sports uses Sigma’s DG (DSLR) design requiring an adapter for mirrorless, while the 24-70mm and 100-400mm are native mirrorless (DN) designs. Consider Sigma’s 70-200mm F2.8 DG DN Sports for native mirrorless compatibility.

Sigma 24–70mm F2.8 DG DN Art

Sigma 100–400mm F5–6.3 DG DN OS 8, Sigma 24–70mm F2.8 DG DN Art, Sigma 70–200mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Sports

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