digitalen SLR-Kameras mit Aufnahmesensoren bis zum APS-C Format entwickelt. Die SML Vergütung verhindert Reflexe und Geisterbilder und sorgt für eine neutrale Far...
Advantages: Solid build, smooth operation and quality results Disadvantages: Less adapted for action photography
The Sigma 50-150mm ƒ/2.8 II is a solid, well constructed lens built with a metal lens mount and wide zoom and focusing rings. It is an update to Sigma's previous 50-150mm ƒ/2.8 although there's very little difference between the two lenses. Features
The specifications of the two lenses appear almost identical although the update is a few millimetres shorter. Not sure if there's any real advantage to be had there. The new lens however, will mount ... ...auto focus as long as the cameras are not limited to mechanical (screw-driven) style focusing. Newer Pentax and Sony bodies will support the HSM standard. This digital lens has an imaging circle that only covers the APS-C sensor. As such it will provide a field of view equivalent to 75-225mm on a Nikon, Pentax or Sony body, and 80-240mm on a Canon body. Operation
Overall I found the lens easy and comfortable to use. As both zoom and focus operations ...
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This is a good quality product that offers good value for money in the very short term. Although as with most electronic products, the value will deteriorate over time and should be able to get a cheaper version next year. It's a great little device with more
The 105mm focal length of this lens means that this lens serves both for telephoto and macro purposes - it deals with both of these well. For macro the lens is able to take pin-sharp photos from as little as around 15cm away, and the low aperture means... more