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A partial view of Sigma's new 200mm f/2.0 full-frame prime lens. Honestly, it's quite a partial view; all you can see is the same white finish as the Sigma 300-600mm f/4.0. Sigma's second white-finished lens naturally signifies a higher-end positioning and price. The 300-600mm lens is priced at nearly $6,599, so will the Sigma 200mm prime be $4,000?
This lens will be Sony E and Leica L mounts, but not on Canon RF and Nikon Z. Because it's a full-frame lens, it likely won't have a Fujifilm X-mount. It weighs under 2kg and uses 105mm circular filters, which is a significant investment. For such a high-end lens, users will likely also purchase a UV filter.
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Sigma may also release a second-generation 35mm f/1.2 and a 12mm f/1.4 APS-C lens on August 19th.
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