Compact Sigma telephoto zoom in rare Fujica FX mount, affordable 60-200mm for the niche Fujica SLR system.
The Sigma 60-200mm f/4-5.6 II is a compact telephoto zoom in the uncommon Fuji Fujica FX bayonet mount, making it a niche lens for a system that had relatively few third-party options. The 60-200mm range provides useful telephoto coverage from portrait through to medium telephoto focal lengths.
The variable f/4-5.6 aperture prioritises compact size and lightweight design over maximum light gathering, making this a practical travel telephoto rather than a fast professional lens. The Mark II designation indicates a revised optical design with improvements over the original version in multi-coating and edge sharpness.
Build quality is typical of Sigma's budget line from this period with a mix of metal and plastic construction. The lens is notably compact and light for its focal length range, balancing well on the lightweight Fujica FX bodies. The zoom ring operates smoothly and the manual focus ring provides adequate precision.
The Fujica FX mount version is uncommon and has very limited market presence, as the Fujica SLR system was never as widely adopted as Canon, Nikon, or Pentax alternatives. This makes the lens primarily of interest to dedicated Fujica FX system users seeking affordable telephoto capability.