... This particular lens (Sigma EX macro lens - 50 mm F/2.8) allows you to focus on objects as close in as 20cm.
Sigma make many other claims about this lens, such as it having (SLD) special low dispertion and (ELD) extra low dispertion glass elements which help to provide excellent correction ... Read review
Filter Size: 72mm 18-50 f2.8 EX series large aperture zoom lens designed specially for ... more
use with digital SLR cameras with a minimum focusing distance of 20cm. The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 18-50mm F2.8 EX DC MACRO lens. This lens has a large aperture of F2.8 throughout the entire zoom range- a minimum focusing distance of 20cm (7.9») and a maximum magnification of 1:3- making it ideal for close-up photography. Specially designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras this lens provides a high level of optical performance.Its design incorporates both glass-mold and hybrid aspherical lens technology which offers superior peripheral brightness- extremely high image quality as well as a compact and lightweight construction. Special Low Dispersion (SLD) and Extraordinary Low Dispersion (ELD) glass elements provide excellent correction of color aberrations. The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting- a common problem with digital cameras. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. An inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation- making the lens particularly suitable for using the petal-type lens hood (supplied) plus circular polarizing filters.
Filter Size: 55mm Optimized optical design for digital SLR cameras. Sigma launched first ... more
standard 50mm Macro lens in 1990. This was succeeded by the 50mm F2.8 EX Macro in 1998 which proved even more popular with photographers- benefiting from improved build and optical quality. The advent of digital SLR's requires optimum lens performance and therefore the very latest optical technology has been incorporated in the production of the New Macro 50mm F2.8 EX DG. This ideal standard lens sets the benchmark for digital SLR cameras
Filter Size: 55mm Optimized optical design for digital SLR cameras. Sigma launched first ... more
standard 50mm Macro lens in 1990. This was succeeded by the 50mm F2.8 EX Macro in 1998 which proved even more popular with photographers- benefiting from improved build and optical quality. The advent of digital SLR's requires optimum lens performance and therefore the very latest optical technology has been incorporated in the production of the New Macro 50mm F2.8 EX DG. This ideal standard lens sets the benchmark for digital SLR cameras.
Filter Size: 55mm Optimized optical design for digital SLR cameras. Sigma launched first ... more
standard 50mm Macro lens in 1990. This was succeeded by the 50mm F2.8 EX Macro in 1998 which proved even more popular with photographers- benefiting from improved build and optical quality. The advent of digital SLR's requires optimum lens performance and therefore the very latest optical technology has been incorporated in the production of the New Macro 50mm F2.8 EX DG. This ideal standard lens sets the benchmark for digital SLR cameras.
Filter Size: 72mm 18-50 f2.8 EX series large aperture zoom lens designed specially for ... more
use with digital SLR cameras with a minimum focusing distance of 20cm. The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 18-50mm F2.8 EX DC MACRO lens. This lens has a large aperture of F2.8 throughout the entire zoom range- a minimum focusing distance of 20cm (7.9») and a maximum magnification of 1:3- making it ideal for close-up photography. Specially designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras this lens provides a high level of optical performance.Its design incorporates both glass-mold and hybrid aspherical lens technology which offers superior peripheral brightness- extremely high image quality as well as a compact and lightweight construction. Special Low Dispersion (SLD) and Extraordinary Low Dispersion (ELD) glass elements provide excellent correction of color aberrations. The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting- a common problem with digital cameras. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. An inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation- making the lens particularly suitable for using the petal-type lens hood (supplied) plus circular polarizing filters.
Filter Size: 72mm 18-50 f2.8 EX series large aperture zoom lens designed specially for ... more
use with digital SLR cameras with a minimum focusing distance of 20cm. The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 18-50mm F2.8 EX DC MACRO lens. This lens has a large aperture of F2.8 throughout the entire zoom range- a minimum focusing distance of 20cm (7.9») and a maximum magnification of 1:3- making it ideal for close-up photography. Specially designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras this lens provides a high level of optical performance.Its design incorporates both glass-mold and hybrid aspherical lens technology which offers superior peripheral brightness- extremely high image quality as well as a compact and lightweight construction. Special Low Dispersion (SLD) and Extraordinary Low Dispersion (ELD) glass elements provide excellent correction of color aberrations. The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting- a common problem with digital cameras. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. An inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation- making the lens particularly suitable for using the petal-type lens hood (supplied) plus circular polarizing filters.
Advantages: Good build quality and good value for money . Disadvantages: Sigma`s claims not met and a slow auto focus .
...20cm.
Sigma make many other claims about this lens, such as it having (SLD) special low dispertion and (ELD) extra low dispertion glass elements which help to provide excellent correction of colour aberrations as well as having super multi-layer lens coating to help prevent lens flare and image ghosting which are common problems with digital cameras that film cameras never had.
In my opinion however the final images ... ...not the case with this Sigma lens.
This lens focuses very smoothly, a bit slowly (this is normal with macro lenses) but most importantly with macro it focuses quietly, I say quiet is most important because a lot of people that shoot macro shoot insects and butterflies and a noisy focus ring can soon frighten the subject off and then you end up with a photo of the branch or leaf that they were once sat upon instead of the creature ... more
Owners and uses of DSLR cameras will know that there are dozens of different lenses that can be attached to the cameras to enable different types of photography to be done correctly.
The original or kit lenses that come with most DSLR`s are capable of doing a bit of everything but only at low levels, if you want to take certain images, get long zoom possibilities or shoot creatively then you need to get the right lens for the right job.
One favourite with a lot of DSLR users is Macro photography which is basically shooting close ups of things, the average camera lens will only focus properly at a minimum distance of around 59cm whereas a macro lens will let you get in much closer. This particular lens (Sigma EX macro lens - 50 mm F/2.8) allows you to focus on objects as close in as 20cm.
Sigma make many other claims about this lens, such as it having (SLD) special low dispertion and (ELD) extra low dispertion glass elements which help to provide excellent correction of colour aberrations as well as having super multi-layer lens coating to help prevent lens flare and image ghosting which are common problems with digital cameras that film cameras never had.
In my opinion however the final images shot with this lens still showed signs of ghosting and lens flare is still a problem in very bright light so these claims do not hold much water with me to be honest. It is however a very decent macro lens without these add ons and one that performs very well with natural light macro photography as well as flash using macro flash rings, if you attempt to use an on camera flash or a flash not designed for macro however then this lens just cannot produce the same type of images.
The feel of the lens and the build of the lens are both very good, it feels like a lens you could trust for a long time and it is well built and not at all cheap and cheerful. Many of the aftermarket lenses both look and feel very cheap and plastic but this is definitely not the case with this Sigma lens.
This lens focuses very smoothly, a bit slowly (this is normal with macro lenses) but most importantly with macro it focuses quietly, I say quiet is most important because a lot of people that shoot macro shoot insects and butterflies and a noisy focus ring can soon frighten the subject off and then you end up with a photo of the branch or leaf that they were once sat upon instead of the creature itself, so for focusing ability I rate this lens very highly.
This lens is currently available to fit Sigma, Canon, Minolta, Nikon and Pentax and it is priced roughly the same across the board, it will have been designed with Sigma in mind so it probably gives its best results when fitted to a Sigma unit but I tested it with Sigma and with Nikon units and I have to say there was little difference if any at all.
The lens has the option via a small switch on the side of being used in auto focus or manual focus which is great for serious macro shooting because all the macro photographers I know much prefer to focus manually to ensure they get the right focus and effect with every shot, some of the cheaper lenses do not offer this ability to change and therefore fall behind this lens.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Focal Length 50mm
Max Aperture f/2.8
Min Aperture f/45-f/32
Angle of view 46.8
Elements/groups 10/9
Min Focus 189mm (1:1)
Filter size 55mm (72mm with hood)
Size 71.4x66.5mm
Weight 0.320kg
Mount available Sigma, Canon, Minolta (f/45) Nikon, Pentax (f/32)
Price (RRP) 229.99
OVERALL VERDICT:
I enjoyed using this lens it felt good in my hand and felt very professional to use, I am fairly positive it will offer good longevity and that it would be very suitable for basic macro shooters to high end amateurs although I am certain professionals will look for much more from their lenses.
The final images were good but never great, they throw up a few colour reproduction issues and a few aberration issues but this has to be expected from a low priced macro lens and remember this is coming from a professional trained to spot this and most amateurs will never pick up on these problems .
There is very little wrong with this lens and for its price of between £299.99 and £318.99 depending on which fitment and where you buy it, it has to be seen to be good value for money. The main good points of the lens for me are its good build quality and nice finish, its 20cm focusing capabilities and most of all its very reasonable price.
The few bad points for me are the typical slow autofocus, the fact that the claims about dealing with correction of colour and aberrations by using SLD and ELD glass elements are not actually met and the small point that it does not come supplied with a soft case or lens hood to help protect it.
I think the good outweighs the bad with this lens and it is one I would recommend but there are other macro lenses out there that for about £50 more will bully this one in many ways, so it really is down to your level of experience with macro and how much you wish to spend. To put the price into some context my own macro lens (Sony SAL-100M28) cost me £599.99 and it is by no means the most expensive lens out there.
In digital photography as far as lenses go, you really get what you pay for and what you get with this Sigma lens is a good starter macro lens that will allow you to get your macro photography up to scratch before you splash out on bigger, better and much more expensive gear.
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Optimized image quality for Digital SLR cameras. Floating Internal Focusing (FIF) system minimizes the aberration in entire focusing range. Super Multi Layer (SML) coating reduces the ghost caused by reflections from the surface of digital image sensors. Minimum aperture of F/45 provides greater depth of field (F45 for Sigma, Canon and Konica Minolta mounts and F32 for Nikon and Pentax mounts). A screw-in hood for convenient use of circular polarizing filtersSigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new MACRO 50mm F2.8 EX DG lens. MACRO 50mm F2.8 EX DG incorporates the very latest optical technology and is an ideal standard lens for digital SLR cameras. The new advanced lens design corrects various aberrations. This macro lens is specially coated to get the best color balance whilst cutting down ghost caused by reflections from the digital image sensor. This lens provides the utmost correction against lateral chromatic aberration, which is a serious problem for digital SLR cameras. The new MACRO 50mm F2.8 EX DG incorporates a "Floating Internal Focusing" (FIF) system which enables this lens to photograph objects precisely not only at life-size reproduction but also at infinity. The lens has a minimum focusing distance of 18.9cm (7.4 in) and is capable of true macro photography with a maximum magnification of 1: 1. Experience the enjoyment of real life-size macro photography. This lens is equipped with a "Focus Limiter Switch" that limits the auto focus range, allowing the camera focus more quickly. This lens has a minimum aperture of F45 (for Sigma, Canon and Konica Minolta mounts), which produces a tremendous depth of field. A screw-in hood is included, for convenient use of circular polarizing filters. It is also possible to attach a 72mm filter in front of the lens hood.
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