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SIGMA 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens review
Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens on a neutral background (Image credit: Kimberley Lane) Live Science Verdict

The Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN Sport lens boasts one of the most versatile focal ranges on the market and effortlessly produces beautiful wildlife shots. The images are sharp, contrasty and true to life, but for us, the weight is a dealbreaker.

Reasons to buy
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    Image quality is lovely

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    Versatile focal length

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    Solid and sturdy

Reasons to avoid
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    Weight makes it difficult to shoot handheld

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    Images are soft from f/11

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Jump to category: Kimberley Lane's avatar By published 2 June 2026 in Reviews

The Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport is one of those lenses that instantly grabs your attention simply because of how ambitious it is. Covering everything from 60mm all the way up to 600mm with its powerful 10x zoom, it’s designed to handle wildlife, sports, aviation and even some landscape photography without needing to swap lenses.

On paper, that kind of flexibility makes it sound like a serious contender among the very best zoom lenses for wildlife photography, particularly for photographers who don’t want to carry multiple lenses out on shoots. But it has one major caveat: it’s insanely heavy.

Image 1 of 6author Kimberley Lane using the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens at a nature reserveThe lens gets very heavy when you're using it for more than a few minutes at a time.(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens on a neutral background(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens on a neutral background(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens on a neutral background(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens on a neutral background(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens on a neutral background(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Key specifications:

Mount: Sony E, Leica L Format: Full frame Type: Mirrorless Image stabilization: Yes Minimum focusing distance: 17.8 – 102.4 inches / 45 - 260 cm Filter thread: φ105mm Dimensions: 4.7 x 11.1 inches (19.4 x 281.2 mm) Weight: 87.7 oz (2,485 g)

Image 1 of 5wagtail stood on a wooden post with a winged insect in its mouthWe took the lens to a nature reserve for some bird photography, where we thoroughly utilized the 600mm end of the focal range.(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)two canada geese having a disagreement and splashing on a pond(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)canada goose upside down taking a dip in a pond(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)tufted duck on a pond(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)coot on a pond with grass in its beak(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsImage 1 of 13photographic test chart60mm at f/4.5(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart60mm at f/5.6(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart60mm at f/8(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart60mm at f/11(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart200mm at f/5.6(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart200mm at f/8(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart200mm at f/11(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart400mm at f/6.3(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart400mm at f/8(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart400mm at f/11(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart600mm at f/6.3(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart600mm at f/8(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)photographic test chart600mm at f/11(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Image 1 of 5song thrush sat in tree against a white skyWe found barely any optical defects while shooting with this lens.(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)canada goose flying against a green background(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)canada goose spreading its wings(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)canada goose on a pond(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)canada gose splashing on a pond(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Image 1 of 4author Kimberley Lane using the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens at a nature reserveOur reviewer, Kimberley Lane, took this lens to a nature reserve for the purpose of this review.(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)author Kimberley Lane using the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens at a nature reserve(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)author Kimberley Lane using the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens at a nature reserve(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)author Kimberley Lane using the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens at a nature reserve(Image credit: Kimberley Lane)Related articles

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Kimberley LaneKimberley LaneE-commerce writer

Kimberley Lane, E-commerce writer for Live Science, has tested a wide range of optical equipment, reviewing camera gear from Sony, Canon, OM System and more. With over 6 years of photography experience, her skills span across landscape and seascape photography, wildlife, astrophotography and portrait work. Her photos have been featured in a number of national magazines, including Digital Camera World and Cosmopolitan. She has also contributed to our sister site Space.com and Tech Radar, and she regularly uses binoculars and telescopes to stargaze in the dark skies of South Wales.

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