Laowa 200mm f/2 Aura vs. Nikon 200mm f/2 VR2 vs. Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS: Which 200mm f/2 Lens Reigns Supreme?



Matt Granger posted the first “review” of a preproduction Laowa 200mm f/2 Aura on Nikon Z mount that you can watch in full on YouTube since he age-restricted it so it can not be embedded, as you can see below. You can also find a summary of the video comparison below if you prefer to read about the new Laowa 200mm f/2.

The Contenders Up Close

1. Laowa 200mm f/2 Aura (Pre-Production Model)

This is the new kid on the block, and it’s got some intriguing features.

Design & Handling:

Autofocus & Continuous Shooting Performance:

2. Nikon 200mm f/2 VR2

The “beast” of the group, a legendary lens with a long-standing reputation for a reason.

Design & Handling:

Autofocus & Continuous Shooting Performance:

3. Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS

A strong contender offering a modern balance of performance and modern features.

Design & Handling:

Autofocus & Continuous Shooting Performance:


The Head-to-Head Showdown: Comparison Charts

Key Features & Handling

Feature/Lens Laowa 200mm f/2 Aura Nikon 200mm f/2 VR2 Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS
Weight 2.3 kg (5.07 lbs) 2.93 kg (6.46 lbs) 2.3 kg (5.07 lbs)
Build Quality Good (Pre-production) Super well-built (Tank-like) Well-built (Modern)
Image Stabilization No Yes (VR2) Yes (OS)
Custom Buttons Multiple Cfn buttons No No
Drop-in Filter Yes (with CPL) No No

Optical & Performance (f/2 wide open)

Performance Aspect Laowa 200mm f/2 Aura Nikon 200mm f/2 VR2 Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS
Brightness Brighter than Nikon Darker than Laowa/Sigma Brightest of the three
Sharpness (f/2) Good, but not as sharp as Nikon/Sigma Excellent Excellent (Tack sharp when hit)
Continuous AF Tracking Good, with slight lag and a few misses. Perfect (91/91 hits), no lag. Good, but “pulsed,” causing more misses than Laowa.
Value Proposition Promising (Pre-production) Expensive (at release) Excellent (Half Nikon’s price)

The Verdict for Sony Shooters

For Sony users: If you’re adapting a lens, the Sigma 200mm f/2 DG OS appears to be the most balanced and modern option, offering a superb blend of performance, features, and portability. The Nikon is a specialized tool for when tracking is the absolute priority, and the Laowa is one to watch as it hits the market.

Laowa lenses can be found directly from Venus Optics and B&H Photo.