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- Minimum focusing distance of 39.4 in.(100cm), maximum magnification of 1:3.5.
- The super multi layer lens coating and lens design reduce flare and ghost.
- ELD and SLD lenses for correction of aberrations.
- HSM ensures a quiet and high-speed AF.
- Sigma USA 4 Year Service Protection, Camera Lens, Camera Bag and Strap.
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| This large aperture telephoto zoom lens has a minimum focusing distance of 100cm (39.4") and has a maximum magnification ratio of 1: 3.5 and it is optimized for digital SLR cameras. This lens' super multi layer lens coating reduces flare and ghost, which is a common problem with digital cameras. ELD (Extraordinary Low Dispersion) glasses and SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glasses are used for utmost correction against chromatic aberrations, high image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. |
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Digital Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
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Sigma lens
2008-09-17
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| Was fast ship and great product. I dont know why I waited so long to buy this lens. Its sharp and fast...good quality lens |
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2008-01-18
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| I afraid to say that we shoud pay the cost when whe bay a cheap option. Slow foccus and for long shot, y'll need a tripod. No IS, this is the problem. But no money to buy a CANON IS. :( |
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Great all around lens
2007-12-01
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| I really have enjoyed this lens so far. My passion would be for sports, particularly my children's soccer games. I took one of the pictures above handheld, but would recommend a tripod for any other games. Her games are close and my son's games are a little trickier to get a good shot. I use a Canon Xti and really like how it works. I have taken school photos with this lens, and they have surpassed any professional taking them in the past. The only reason I didn't give the lens a 5 star is because mine is at the service dept at Sigma due to the AF not working. The nice thing is the lens carries a four year warranty. I'm hoping that it's just a fluke since I've had the lens only two weeks now. You will not be disappointed buying this lens. I thought I should get the Canon version, but have been extremely pleased so far with this lens. I also have the 70-300mm, f/4-5.6 Canon lens, but like others have mentioned it's nice to have that macro capability. Good Luck:) |
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Great moderately priced sports lens
2007-10-14
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| I've now been shooting sports with this lens for over a year and am absolutely in love with it. Have shot and sold thousands of super sharp publication quality images. I purchased this lens a year ago as an upgrade from my Canon 70-300. Wow!!! I could not believe the sharpness of the images I was now shooting. I shoot sports with a monopod from the sidelines particularly football and lacrosse. Now I am getting crystal clear helmeted faces at 50 yards. This lens is silky smooth and a dream upgrade. The lens collar is well marked and allows easy and smooth transition from horizontal to vertical. The zoom moves from 200 to 100mm with a quick flip of my finger as the action gets close. I've been shooting my kids sports for 15 years and am absolutely delighted with this lens but you better have a monopod because it's a big heavy hunk of glass and not a carry around vacation shooter. It also makes a great portrait lens when tripod mounted with the sharpest eyelashes I have ever shot with any lens. |
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Great Lense
2007-05-22
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| I found this lense to be very versitale and much better than my Tameron lense of equal caliber. It a little heavy but about a pound less than the Canon. I love it so far. |
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