Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM For Canon EF
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17 years ago
"Lens that makes photography a little easier"
I bought this lens after a massive amount of research, I wanted to find a lens that compromised of two possible lens into one big lens so it would be easier to carry around. I also was feeling very limited by the current lens I had which was Canon 18-55mm basic kit lens.
Pros:
- Cheap
- good build
- good quality photos
- large focal range
- no front element rotation
Cons:
- A bit soft at 200mm
15 years ago
Sigma NA 17-70mm F2.8 Macro OS HSM for Nikon
Great lens for weddings and group events. I also use a Nikon 80-400 VR, so with this new Sigma 17-70mm OS I can cover most situations.
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Durable
- Easily Interchangeable
- Fast / accurate auto-focus
- Lens lock 2 prevent creep
- Multi-purpose
- Nice Bokeh
- Rugged
- Strong Construction
15 years ago
Superior quality with super price
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Durable
- Fast / accurate auto-focus
- Rugged
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Poor in Low Light
12 years ago
EASY TO USE AND RESPONSE GREAT WORK.
SIGMA PRODUCTS TEND TO A QUALITY OF EXCELLENCE, FOR IT IS SO EASY AND SAFE WORKING WITH YOUR PRODUCT WHATSOEVER SEGMENT, SUCH AS LENSES FLASHES ETC.
8 years ago
Good quality lens
Tried this instead of an canon lens and the images are the same
18 years ago
Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS
Sigma's versatile 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 DC OS lens has been designed as an all-purpose lens for digital SLR cameras with 'APS-C size' image sensors. Offering an 11x zoom ratio and a minimum focusing distance of 45cm at all focal lengths, this lens will appeal to photographers who want a single,...
18 years ago
Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC Review
This is one of the cheapest lens in this category and is available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sigma and Sony mounts...
Pros:
- Price
- great chromatic aberration control
Cons:
- Inconsistent performance
- low resolution at 200mm
18 years ago
Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC Review
This is one of the cheapest lens in this category, and it's available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sigma and Sony mounts. It doesn't offer image stabilisation, and so is best suited to cameras with on-board IS.
Pros:
- Price
- great chromatic aberration control
Cons:
- Inconsistent performance
- low resolution at 200mm
17 years ago
One of the limitations with a kit lens is that you don't have a great focal length range, especially at the telephoto end of the scale. This Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 is not only small and light but also has an impressive optical stabiliser built-in (Canon and Nikon fits).
17 years ago
For starters, anybody who expects stellar optical performance from a 11,1 zoom, better stop reading right now. It is not going to happen, not with this one, nor with the Nikkor. I got this lens in a hurry, because I needed an all-purpose lens to cover a spur-of-the-moment client event.
Pros:
- ? Solid build quality & finish
- surprisingly good focus speed and accuracy
- ? Overall pretty decent optical performance
- except at the very long end (in my sample)
- ? Pretty unobtrusive internal focus
- no rotating front-end.
Cons:
- ? Chromatic aberration and purple fringing on highlight edges throughout the focal range, especially wide open
- This can, however, be easily corrected in post or even in-camera (select Nikon models), ? Pronounced barrel distortions at the wide end, some pin cushion in the medium to long focal...
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