Is this the Best Lens for Wildlife Photography? | Sigma 150-600 vs 500mm

Is this the Best Lens for Wildlife Photography? | Sigma 150-600 vs 500mm

If you’re choosing between the Sigma 150-600mm and the Sigma 500mm for wildlife photography, this video will help you decide. I put both lenses to the test photographing real UK wildlife to see how they compare in: Sharpness Low light performance Autofocus speed Handling & weight Prime vs zoom flexibility Value for money Whether you’re a beginner wildlife photographer or looking to upgrade your telephoto setup, this comparison should make the choice much clearer. I’ll show side-by-side image results and explain when a 500mm prime makes sense — and when a 150-600mm zoom might actually be the smarter option. Let me know in the comments: 👉 Would you choose the prime or the zoom? Equipment List (the below are affiliate links, by purchasing through the links the channel, gets a small commission from amazon) Sony A7iii https://amzn.to/4naq4ai Sigma 150-600 https://amzn.to/3I2MjPn E mount Macro Tubes https://amzn.to/4kOZ7HZ Ulanzi Light Cube https://amzn.to/449D1sz Hollyland Lark Max https://amzn.to/4jXEkQW Manfrotto 190 Tripod https://amzn.to/4l7wWDG Manfrotto video head https://amzn.to/44cRvrC Sigma 24-70 f2.8 Sony https://amzn.to/43QpAi7 00:00 Intro 00:47 Weight 01:30 Size 01:57 Focal Length Comparison 02:20 Prime vs Zoom 03:25 Limitations 04:20 Optical Stabilisation 05:24 Minimum Focus Distance 07:07 Performance 07:54 Aperture 08:32 Conclusion