Sigma 18-125mm F3.8-5.6 DC OS HSM For Canon EF
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17 years ago
Sigma DC 18-125mm 1:3.8-5.6 HSM Lens
Designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras with APS-C sized sensors, Sigma's new DC 18-125mm 1:3.8-5.6 HSM lens offers a slightly longer zoom range than most kit lenses and promises better optical quality.
17 years ago
Sigma 18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSM Lens
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17 years ago
Not what I expected
I was anticipating the release of this lens for months. Finally a lens that has a decent amount of reach, while being able to back off to 18mm for landscapes. The focal length is probably the best part of this lens, its the perfect walk-around focal length.
Pros:
- Easily Interchangeable
- Image stabilization
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Heavy
- Image Quality
17 years ago
Not Impressed
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Durable
- Easily Interchangeable
- Quick Focus
- Rugged
- Strong Construction
17 years ago
Sigma AF 18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC HSM OS
The Sigma AF 18-125mm f/3.5-5.6 DC HSM OS is one of the more interesting releases in the extreme zoom range league - it tries to keep at least a little rest of sanity with its "mere" 7x zoom ratio.
16 years ago
Sigma 18-125mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSM
Sigma specialises in lenses that have a wide range of focal lengths and despite being a 7x zoom this is actually on the modest side by the manufacturer's standards.
Pros:
- Impressive 7x zoom range
Cons:
- Focussing-ring rotation (AF mode
16 years ago
18-125 mm f/3.8-5.6 DC OS HSM
Originally posted 2009-01-28 on Optyczne.pl A couple years back, when Canon 300D and Nikon D70 reigned over the market of amateur DSLRs, the choice of substitutes of kit lenses was small, and the "kits" presented mediocre quality.
Cons:
- worse image quality at the edge of the frame at the maximum focal length
- large distortion at the wide angle
16 years ago
Affordable and versatile
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Durable
- Easily Interchangeable
- Quick Focus
- Sharp Focus
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Heavy
16 years ago
Worth every penny
Not willing to spend $600 for the Canon 18-200 IS, but distrustful of the Sigma/Tamron 18-200s that have a max aperture of 6.3 at the tele end, I found that what I really wanted was something like the ol' 28-200 I used to carry on my film cameras.
16 years ago
My move from superzoom bridge camera to SLR was fairly smooth but I still hate changing lenses all the time. After doing some research and weighing up my (financial) options, I came to the conclusion that I was only going to be happy with a lens that offered a good zoom range above all else without...
Pros:
- Reduces hassle of changing lenses
- good zoom range
- impressive results
Cons:
- Has an issue with AF
- not quite as sharp
- fast and detailed as seperate lenses
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