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Sigma 200mm f/2.0 FE – First Image Just Leaked!

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Funny how history works — after more than a decade, we’re suddenly getting not one, but two 200mm f/2.0 FE lenses! Just last week, I leaked the specs and first image of the new Venus Optics 200mm f/2.0 FE. And today… I’ve got something just as exciting: an exclusive leaked image of the upcoming Sigma 200mm f/2.0 FE:

This lens sports the same sleek white finish and familiar control layout as Sigma’s larger 300–600mm FE. It takes 105mm filters, weighs in at under 2 kg, and—according to my sources—delivers impressively fast autofocus. I do not have the pricing of the lens yet but it will be unveiled next week on August 19. We are also getting the new 12mm f/1.4 APS-C lens and maybe also the 35mm f/1.2 II FE. So let me sum the spec of all lenses coming soon:

Sigma 200mm f/2.0:

  • Full Frame Autofocus lens
  • weight just below 2kg
  • 105mm filter size
  • White finish and similar look to the 300-600mm lens.
  • super fast autofocus
  • Full Frame
  • For Sony E and Leica L mount
  • Announcement August 19, price unknown

Laowa 200mm f/2.0 FE lens:

  • Full Frame Autofocus lens
  • Fn button, AF/MF switch, focus limiter
  • drop in filters
  • weight is 1,6kg a
  • Coming for E/Z/EF mount.
  • Coming soon, price unkown

Sigma 12mm f/1.4:

  • APS-C autofocus lens
  • Coming for E/L/Z/RF/X mount.
  • Announcement August 19, price unknown

Sigma 35mm f/1.2 II:

  • Full Frame Autofocus lens
  • More compact and smaller than first generation lens
  • For Sony E and Leica L mount
  • Announcement soon, price unknown

In August, there will also be other announcements regarding lenses from Chinese manufacturers. And don’t forget that Sony will also be launching a new FE GM 100mm f/2.8 macro lens!

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