The Sigma 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Contemporary Lens for Canon RF mount is a versatile superzoom designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras. It offers an impressive 18.75x zoom range (24-450mm full-frame equivalent), making it ideal for travel, everyday shooting, and scenarios where swapping lenses isn’t practical.
Key Features
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HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) for fast, quiet autofocus and subject tracking.
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Up to 6 stops of optical stabilization (OS2 algorithm) for handheld sharpness.
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1:2 macro magnification at 70mm, with close-focusing capabilities across the range.
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Dust- and splash-resistant build, plus a water/oil-repellent front coating.
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Compact at 4.8 inches long and 1.4 lb, with a zoom lock.
Performance
Image quality is strong centrally with good sharpness, aberration control via 1 FLD, 4 SLD, and 4 aspherical elements, and minimal flare.
Peripheral sharpness and long-end performance sacrifice some detail due to the extreme range, though it’s competitive for superzooms.
Autofocus excels in speed but trails dedicated telephotos in tracking.
Use Cases
Perfect as a single-lens travel solution for landscapes (wide end), wildlife (telephoto), and close-ups.
Narrow max aperture (f/3.5-6.7) limits low-light work compared to primes.




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