• Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC AF OS (Optical Stabilizer) Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

    Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC AF OS (Optical Stabilizer) Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

    18-200mm high-zoom-ratio lens designed for Canon digital SLR cameras 2 Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass elements and 2 hybrid aspherical lenses Lens coating reduces flare and ghost; 17.7-inch close focusing distance Inner focusing system is suitable for circular polarizing filters and lens …

    • 18-200mm high-zoom-ratio lens designed for Canon digital SLR cameras
    • 2 Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass elements and 2 hybrid aspherical lenses
    • Lens coating reduces flare and ghost; 17.7-inch close focusing distance
    • Inner focusing system is suitable for circular polarizing filters and lens hoods
    • Measures 2.75 inches in diameter and 3.07 inches long; 1-year warranty

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  • Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DG IF Macro Aspherical Lens for Pentax and Samsung SLR Cameras

    Lenses Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DG Macro SLR Cameras Lens

    From SIGMA

    List Price: $299.99
    Price: $249.00

    Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
    Ships from and sold by ButterflyPhoto

    Average customer review:

    Product Description

    Ultra compact dimensions, length: 3.3″, diameter: 2.9″, filter size: 62mm and a 10.7: 1 zoom ratio make this lens the ultimate traveling companion. This versatile, all-purpose zoom can capture a wide ranging series of subjects using its wide angle, ultra-telephoto and close-up capabilities. It incorporates 2pcs Special Low Dispersion SLD glass elements and 4pcs Aspherical Lenses, to produce a high level of optical performance. Aspherical lenses provide excellent correction for all types of aberration while making a very compact construction possible. This sigma 28 300mm lens has a minimum focusing distance of 50cm at all focal lengths. Equipped with a macro mechanism for close-up photography at 300mm telephoto, with a reproduction ratio of 1: 3. It is equipped with a “zoom lock” to prevent the zoom setting from being changed inadvertently. It incorporates an internal focusing system, which eliminates front lens rotation, allowing the use of polarizing filters and Petal type hoods. The 300mm lense materials used in this new lens are lead and arsenic free ecological glass.

    Customer SLR Camera Lens Reviews

    5 A Versatile Lens for a Great Price!,
    This a good 300mm macro lens for a low price. Some people seem to be let down by the speed and focusing capability of this lens at 200mm or above but it should be expected that if shooting telephoto, the user would incorporate a tripod. I originally thought about buying the tamron 18-250mm but this lens was half the price and although you lose a little in the width, you gain 50mm in length.

    If you are like me and enjoy photography, as a hobby and not to make a living, you should buy this lens for it’s superior versatility. If you are professional photographer and need superior quality, you shouldn’t even be looking at this lens, so please do us casual photographers a favor, and don’t review this sigma 28 300 lens!

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  • Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8-4 DG AF Lens for Canon EOS / EF

    Sigma DG 28-70mm f/2.8-4 SLR Camera Lens

    From SIGMA

    Price: $119.95

    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Ships from and sold by 47th Street Photo

    4 new or used available from $110.00

    Average customer review:

    Customer Digital SLR Lens Reviews

    4 Great camera sigma lens,

    The Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8-4 DG zoom lens offers a large aperture of F2.8 at 28mm focal length and yet it is compact and lightweight,I was looking for a 70mm zoom lens for indoor sports shots. I didn’t want to pay the big bucks of $750 to $1500. The Sigma fit the bill. At 2.8 it gives enough light for a decent shutter speed. The quality appears good as well. Although I have not blown pictures to 20×24, I can not tell the difference compared to expensive lens I have rented costing ten or fifteen times more. It also works well for indoor and flash photos. For my money, it does what I need.

    4 sigma 28 70 lens is Good

    I first bought this Sigma DG lens because of the price and the minimum aperture of f2.8
    I have read the reviews before hand, and they basicly all hold up. the 70mm lens is louder than my old canon EF lens, but that doesnt bother me and shouldnt be the main concern.

    my only gripe is the focusing. my 20D has a small screen so I am not really able to tell what in focus or not. after I took a couple of pics and looked at them on computer, they came out a little blurry. even with a lot of light and a fast shutter. i then started to try other things to see whats up. i found that using a tripod made all the difference. other than the focusing, this lenses sigma is good for the price. nice aperture, sharp, compact,

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  • Price: $394.00

    Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

    14 new or used available from $420.00

    Average customer review:

    Customer SLR Camera Lens Reviews

    5 Sigma Lens got it right,

    The Sigma 18-200mm incorporates an Optical Stabilizer function and is exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras. We’ve been using this Sigma 18-200 for a couple of months now. Recently we compared the Sigma with Canon’s 28-135mm image stabilized digital slr lens on a Canon 30D. We shot side by side photographs at 28mm & 135 mm both, set to ISO 100 with camera in Program mode. Our lenses sigma were set to autofocus with image stabilization on.

    The good news which I really didn’t expect was to see both sigma lens produce images that were nearly identical– I thought for sure Canon’s optics would far surpass Sigma’s. Color saturation, light exposure through the 18 200mm, and detail were indistinguishable. The autofocus worked equally well on both. Both weighed about the same and were about the same size. The Sigma has a 72mm diameter aperture which I liked (so does the Canon). Of course the Sigma is 18-200, and at this time Canon does not have a competing option in the same digital SLR lens class with image stabilization.

    The only aspect of the Sigma that differed significantly from Canon’s lens was the noise of Sigma’s autofocus motor. Sigma produces noticeable motor noise, though it wasn’t overly loud. Still if you were shooting in a spot where silence was critical such as a ceremony, it may become an issue but probably not. In comparison, the Canon autofocus motor is silent and fast every time.

    Sigma places a locking mechanism on the lens barrel to eliminate any possibility of lens creep (lens extending when pointed down). I doubt this would be a problem with the Sigma anyway. The zoom ring is a little stiff, but not too stiff. The manual focus ring is designed to be used with AF set to off to avoid manipulating the motor when focusing.

    The image stabilization works well allowing you to shoot lower light photos without a tripod. I was quite satisfied with Sigma’s newest effort here.

    I’d say this Sigma makes a great choice for amateur photographers like us looking for a single lens option on Canon digital SLR cameras. The only dissuading factor ‘might’ be the motor noise if you hope to match Canon’s silent motor system. Until Canon produces the same class of lens at a competitive price, Sigma has this round sown up. .

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  • List Price: $439.99
    Price: $365.36 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

    Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
    Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

    15 new or used available from $420.00

    Average customer review:

    Digital SLR Lens -Product Description

    The Sigma 18-200 F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM Lens incorporates an Optical Stabilizer function and is exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras. It is perfectly suitable for low light conditions whether indoors, at dusk, or in telephoto range. This system uses two sensors inside the lens to detect vertical and horizontal movement of the camera by moving an optical image stabilizing lens group, to effectively compensate for camera shake. It also automatically detects panning movement of the camera and compensates for camera shake when shooting moving subjects such as motor sports. SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass and aspherical glass provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 45cm (17.7″) throughout the entire zoom range and has a maximum magnification of 1:3.9. Since the inner focusing system means the front of the lens does not rotate, optional circular polarizing filters and the supplied petal-type hood can easily be used. A magnification scale is displayed on the lens barrel, ensuring ease of use. A zoom-lock switch mechanism is provided to prevent the lens from creeping due to its own weight. 69.3 - 7.1 degrees (Sigma SD format) angle of view 7 Diaphragm Blades F22 Minimum Aperture 45cm / 17.7 Minimum Focusing Distance 1 - 3.9 Maximum Magnification Petal Lens Hood Dimensions - Diameter 79mm x Length 100mm Weight - 21.5 ounces (610 grams)

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