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Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras | 
| Brand: Sigma Category: Photography
List Price: $220.00 Buy New: $159.00 as of 9/10/2010 11:52 CDT details You Save: $61.00 (28%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 4.3 Maximum Aperture: 4 Maximum Focal Length: 300 Minimum Focal Length: 70 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 3 x 3
MPN: B000AM7CJ0 Model: B000AM7CJ0 UPC: 085126509279 EAN: 0085126509279 ASIN: B000AM7CJ0
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| Features:
| • | Optimized for use with digital SLR cameras | | • | Multi-layer lens coating and lens design reduces flare and ghosting | | • | Minimum focusing distance is 59 inches at all zoom settings | | • | Features 14 lens elements in 10 Groups | | • | High-performance lens ideal for portraits, sports photography, nature photography |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Sigma 70-300mm f4-5.6 DG Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras is a telephoto lens that offers excellent cost performance and is optimized for use with digital SLR cameras. Capable of macro photography, this lens has a 1:2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300 millimeter focal length. It's the ideal high performance lens for portraits, sports photography, nature photography, and other types of photography that frequently use the telephoto range. The lens features a switch for changeover to macro photography at focal lengths between 200 millimeters and 300 millimeters, with a maximum close-up magnification from 1:2.9 to 1:2. The multi-layer lens coating and lens design reduce flare and ghosting, which is a common problem with digital cameras, and it also creates an optimum color balance through the entire zoom range. The minimum focusing distance is 59 inches at all zoom settings. The lens features a switch for changeover to macro photography at focal lengths between 200 millimeters and 300 millimeters with a maximum close-up magnification. Without changing the distance between camera and subject, you can change the shooting magnification.
Product Description Includes Sigma 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 DG macro zoom lens for Canon EOS AF Lens caps Lens hood.
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| Customer Reviews:
great lens for wildlife September 10, 2010 lhsperry Sigma makes a great quality lens. I've had the lens for a month and have nothing bad to say about it.
Good lens but it has it's limitations. September 9, 2010 John For the price this lens is a great buy and it works great with my Nikon D5000. I love it and will be keeping it until I upgrade cameras, which is a long time away.
Here are a few observations that I noted about the Lens:
1. It's heavier than expected, most 70-300mmm lenses are heavy but this one seems to weigh more than a comparable lens.
2. The autofocus is loud, noticably loud. Might not be a problem for you but i use it for shooting wildlife and don't want to spook my subjects.
3.No vibration reduction. You gotta pay more for that. If you're not using a tripod then you better have a steady hand.
4. No lock on the lens, the zoom will creep out when you point the lens down.
The macro is great but again you need tripod.
D5000! D5000! D5000! August 21, 2010 Lloyd Tiu (il) D5000 compatible! i say again D5000 compatible! built-in auto-focus motor works flawlessly... it's made in japan by the way so you can bet on that! the pictures are sharp even if it doesn't have vibration reduction mechanism. i advice a tripod if you dont have adequate light though..
great buy August 14, 2010 chiefelder 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great lens for the price. Bought it to take wildlife photos with my Nikon D5000. The pictures are as sharp as the ones with my nikon lens. No antivibration but a great lens.
You have to use a Tripod to get sharp pictures. August 10, 2010 Pankaj Sharma (Dallas, TX) Got the lens by looking at the great reviews. I have playing around with this one for around a month now. The pictures are good as long the light is great. The moment you take it in slightly low light, the images will have blur because camera shake will come into play as shutter speed goes down. Yes because it does not have VR or IS (image stablization). And I am not talking about dark or near darkness. Even indoors the pictures won't be sharp unless you use a tripod and fire your shots with a remote or timer. I usually take my pictures during the day so I am happy to have a higher zoom and macro capability. Also I have learnt to use tripod almost all the time. But again this is a bargain price for this kind of equipment. Sigma has given us a good option at a dirt cheap price.
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