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Capture everything from sweeping 20mm landscapes to tight 200mm action with the Sigma 20-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DG DN Contemporary Lens. Features an HLA linear motor, 1:2 macro capability, and a weather-sealed compact build. Available now at DSLR Zone.
Break free from carrying multiple lenses and embrace ultimate creative freedom with the Sigma 20-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DG DN Contemporary . Designed specifically for full-frame mirrorless cameras, this groundbreaking optic is the world’s first high-power zoom lens to combine an ultra-wide 20mm starting focal length with an expansive 10x zoom ratio reaching all the way to 200mm. Whether you are capturing sweeping landscapes, sweeping cityscapes, tight sports action, or daily travel snapshots, this all-in-one powerhouse covers it all without forcing you to change lenses.
Weighing just around 550g and maintaining a remarkably compact, travel-friendly profile, the lens integrates Sigma’s advanced optical layout—featuring aspherical, SLD, and FLD glass elements—to deliver striking clarity and contrast across the entire zoom range. Powered by a fast, near-silent HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) motor, it ensures rapid autofocus tracking for both fast-paced stills and smooth video production. Enhanced with a versatile 1:2 macro magnification ratio at closer focal lengths, a convenient zoom lock switch, and a robust weather-resistant construction, the Sigma 20-200mm is engineered to be the ultimate companion for creators on the move.
World’s First 20-200mm 10x Zoom: Unrivaled versatility combining an ultra-wide 20mm perspective with a reach up to 200mm in a single, portable body.
HLA High-Speed Linear Motor: Delivers fast, ultra-quiet, and high-precision autofocusing for both photography and professional video applications.
Exceptional Close-Up Capability: Achieves a maximum magnification ratio of up to 1:2 for striking half-macro framing across intermediate zoom lengths.
Compact & Lightweight Build: Engineered for exceptional travel mobility, weighing only about 550g while maintaining a rugged, balanced feel.
Advanced Optical Performance: Incorporates multiple aspherical, SLD, and FLD glass elements to control chromatic aberrations and maximize edge-to-edge sharpness.
Convenient Zoom Lock Switch: Secures the lens at the wide 20mm position to prevent lens creep during transport, with auto-release functionality.
Weather-Sealed Construction: Features dedicated rubber sealing around the mount, manual focus ring, and switch panels alongside a water- and oil-repellent front coating.
💡 Pro-Tip: Utilize the 20mm ultra-wide end for immersive interior architecture and dramatic landscape framing, then quickly zoom in to 200mm to compress backgrounds for stunning portraits.
| Feature | Specification |
| Brand & Series | Sigma Contemporary Series |
| Model | 20-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DG DN Contemporary |
| Lens Format | Full-Frame Mirrorless |
| Focal Length Range | 20mm to 200mm (10x Zoom Ratio) |
| Maximum Aperture | f/3.5 (at 20mm) to f/6.3 (at 200mm) / Minimum: f/22 to f/40 |
| Optical Construction | 18 Elements in 14 Groups (with Aspherical, SLD, and FLD Elements) |
| Aperture Blades | 9-Blade Rounded Diaphragm |
| Focusing System | HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) Motor |
| Minimum Focus Distance | Approx. 9.8 in / 25 cm (at Wide end) to 25.6 in / 65 cm (at Telephoto) |
| Maximum Magnification | 1:2 Macro Reproduction Ratio |
| Filter Size | 72 mm Front Thread |
| Weather Resistance | Dust- and Splash-Resistant Structure with Water/Oil Repellent Coating |
| Dimensions & Weight | Approx. 77.2 x 115.5 mm (3.0 x 4.5 in) / Approx. 550g |
A: While it is an all-in-one travel zoom rather than a dedicated macro lens, it achieves an impressive 1:2 maximum magnification ratio at select focal lengths (such as 28mm to 85mm), allowing you to capture stunning close-up details.
A: No, this lens relies on the sensor-shift image stabilization built directly into compatible full-frame mirrorless camera bodies (such as Sony E-mount and L-mount systems).
A: The zoom lock switch fixes the zoom ring at the 20mm position to prevent the lens barrel from extending under its own weight while traveling. The lock can be manually engaged or automatically disengaged simply by rotating the zoom ring when you’re ready to shoot.