This is a great telephoto zoom with an amazing range. I've owned the 70-300, tamron 150-600 with adapter (both ways, sony a mount with the sony adapter and canon EF mount with a sigma MC-11) and the sony 100-400mm with a teleconverter. The 100-400 is a great lens as well and the fact it's smaller and covers wider focal lengths might make it better for some people. But for me I need more range all the time and my 100-400 had a TC on it all the time. The 200-600 is a less expensive option and has that range all the time. For me I pair it with a a7riv giving me 26mp in crop mode at an effective 900mm range. Because of this resolution and ability to switch with the press of a button I've avoided using teleconverters with this lens and camera combo which has been great.
For me the fact the lens has internal zoom makes it much easier to handle in use because its balance stays the same at all focal lengths. This helps with hand holding as well as balancing on a gimbal/ball head. The short throw on the zoom is also nice to make it easy to go from 200 to 600 with only a 90° turn. One knock on it's construction is the 100-400 has a lock on the hood which is awesome. I know the 100-400 is a "GM" lens and the 200-600 is only a "G" but with such a massive hood it'd be nice to have it locked in place. I've read some reviews that say it's "loose", I'm not sure I'd say it's any different than any other lens with a non locking hood but I'll agree it does feel like it's easier to bump when it's as large as it is. I've added a silicone wrist band (like those livestrong bands) up against the hood and it makes it snug, an inexpensive fix.
OSS and image quality are top notch with this lens. I will say when using a lens that's 12" on it's own and ~18" when on a body with the hood, you'll need some good technique to hand hold a lens this size even with OSS. Depending on what your shooting using a tripod and ball head or gimbal might be needed. But when you get a good subject you'll get some amazing images. The one negative about this lens' image quality would be it's background blur or "bokeh". It can be a bit busy at times (so can the 100-400 though) and this lens really rewards you for getting some distance between your subject and the background.
Sony FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS Super Telephoto Zoom Lens (SEL200600G)
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Last update: 09-09-2024
About this item
Outstanding g lens resolution throughout the Zoom range
5x ED (extra-low dispersion) glass elements Reduces flare & ghosting
Direct drive Supersonic Wave Motor for fast, quiet, precise focus
Aspherical lens element dramatically reduces spherical aberration
Nano AR coating suppresses Reflections, flare and ghosting
5x ED (extra-low dispersion) glass elements Reduces flare & ghosting
Direct drive Supersonic Wave Motor for fast, quiet, precise focus
Aspherical lens element dramatically reduces spherical aberration
Nano AR coating suppresses Reflections, flare and ghosting
Product information
Product Dimensions | 20.08 x 7.28 x 7.91 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.66 pounds |
ASIN | B07SZXDN9X |
Item model number | SEL200600G |
Customer Reviews |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #38 in SLR Camera Lenses |
Date First Available | June 13, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Country of Origin | China |