![]() This works quite well, though I wonder if repeated use of the soft locks will eventually wear the mechanism down since it feels like the soft locks involve the lock switch sliding part-way towards lock (while the hard lock slides all the way). The soft locks are designed to prevent zoom creep from gravity, but also to be overcome by a firm twist or push/pull of the barrel. The zoom locks “hard” at 150 mm for transport, and “soft” at 180, 200, 250, 300, 400, and 600 (which also correspond to all the markings on the barrel). It can be shot handheld, just as the 300/2.8 can, with some effort and practice.Ģ) It’s very well designed. It’s a bit more unwieldy than the 300 prime because when the focal length isn’t locked, the lens will extend from end-to-end on the weight of the glass at the end. In fact it feels virtually identical in size and weight as my Nikon 300/2.8. I was fortunate to receive my Sigma 150-600 S yesterday here are some first impressions:ġ) It’s a beast, but a manageable one if you are used to lugging around a 300/2.8. ![]() Here is a detailed Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports lens review is by Onasj. ![]() ![]() This new Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports lens ( see specs) is already shipping – you can check the availability at B&H, Adorama and Amazon. ![]()
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