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Sigma 28mm F1.8 EX DG Aspherical Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
Made by Sigma Corporation of America
    Amazon base price: $329.99

    Sigma 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Mini Zoom Macro Aspherical for Nikon SLR Cameras
    Made by Sigma Corporation of America
    • This ideal zoom has tele-macro capability for a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2
    • 28-80mm focal length
    • Light weight
    • Minimum shooting distance of under 9.5 inches
    • Minimum focusing distance of less than 20 inches
    Amazon base price: $99.99
    List price: $109.99 (that's 9% off!)

    Sigma 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Aspherical-Macro Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
    Made by Sigma Corporation
      Amazon base price: $89.88
      List price: $109.99 (that's 18% off!)
      Average review score:

      Good lens for less money
      I bought this lens without getting my hopes too high. But it turned out to be a good macro lens. There are few short comings. 1. Auto focus mode - camera gets confused. 2. Good for only closeups. Long shorts gets bit blurry.

      Manual closeup works great. I finished one full role on this lens and generally the above rule applied to the picture. You can buy it if you are planning to use it only for closeup and you already have a good lens for you portraits, landscapes, etc. Best wishes


      Sigma 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 Aspherical Macro HF Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation
        Amazon base price: $95.99
        List price: $119.99 (that's 20% off!)
        Buy one from zShops for: $69.95
        Average review score:

        Soft focus, too many compromises
        I have owned this lens for about two years, and found that it was a fine lens at first, when I was just starting to learn with a good camera, but that it quickly outwore it's usefulness and now mainly gathers dust.

        Sigma gave up a lot on this lens to add the Macro element, which lets you focus in very close. The focus is pretty soft at longer lengths, producing pictures that are noticably unsharp. There are manual focusing difficulties resulting from saving much of the focal rings for the macro, so that you have a lot of room to turn for focusing from 2 to 3 feet but very little precision in focusing from twenty to thirty feet (and that is a range I use much more).

        Also, the lens has difficulties in low light, zooming in and out trying to focus on something, anything. I got this in a kit with the 70-300 lens, which I still use all the time and I think is a good lens for the money. On this lens, I would recommend investing instead on a good 50mm lens and just taking a few steps forward or backward to get your shots -- they will be much better shots than with this zoom.

        An amazing lens for the price.
        First, let me say this lens is one of my favorites. I own this lens for my Pentax PZ-1 and have read MANY reviews about it. The price is cheap. In fact, it's arguably the cheapest lenses in it's class. But don't mistake a cheap price as the sign of a bad lens. I use this lens for many occassions and at it almost always delivers GREAT pictures. Yes, it's not the single best lens in the world, but it is as good as many of the lenses I've used that are two or three times the price. Plus, if you break this one you can buy another without breaking your piggy bank ... or your credit card limit.

        The two complaints most people make about this lens are, "It's a slow lens" and "It's almost impossible to focus manually." Let me put both those complaints to rest right now. First, when photographers refer to how "slow" a lens is, they don't mean how fast it can focus, they mean the F-stop setting. This lens is a F3.5-5.6. Granted, some expensive lenses at this focal length can go as low as F1.x, but most can't. And most experienced (and novice) photographers can use any lens that can go below F8. So, when people call this lens "slow," they should be talking about F-stops, not autofocus. I for one have found this lens to be more than fast enough for hand-held use. It's only been too slow once in about 1,000 shots.

        Second, the focusing ring on this puppy is short. That means it's hard to focus manually. Still, that's to be expected on a smaller, cheaper lens such as this. Although it's tough to focus manually, it's not impossible. I've used manual focus on this lens several times and got great results ... just move the ring SLOWLY and you will get great manual focus. Nevertheless, keep in mind this IS an autofocus lens ... most people won't focus the lens manually. And on that note, the autofocus is spectacular.

        Add in the macro ability of this lens and you've got one heck of a package! Oh, and don't forget ... It's CHEAP! If you can only afford one lens for your next vacation, make it this lens ... and use the $100+ you saved to buy more goodies.

        Great all-purpose lens
        I got this lens for everyday use. It has a decent zoom range and a macro mode, making it more versatile than its Canon counterpart. The regular mode takes beautiful pictures at any distance. The macro mode is a little limited, but it does let you get just inches from the subject, good enough for basic close-up work. The close-ups were crystal clear. Although you can get closer with dedicated macro lenses, most people, like me, will find this lens more than sufficient.


        Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 EX Aspherical Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
        Made by Sigma Corporation of America
          Amazon base price: $319.99
          List price: $399.99 (that's 20% off!)

          Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 EX Aspherical DF Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
          Made by Sigma Corporation of America
            Amazon base price: $489.99
            List price: $671.99 (that's 27% off!)

            Sigma 28-300mm F3.5-6.3 Aspherical Hyperzoom IF Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
            Made by Sigma Corporation of America
              Amazon base price: $399.00
              List price: $399.99 (that's 0% off!)

              Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 IF Compact Hyper Zoom Aspherical Lens for Nikon SLR Cameras
              Made by Sigma Corporation
                Amazon base price: $309.99
                List price: $459.99 (that's 33% off!)
                Used price: $310.00

                SIGMA 28-300MM F3.5-6.3 MACRO FOR NIKON-AF CAMERAS
                Made by Sigma Corporation
                • It incorporates 2 pcs of Low Dispersion SLD glass.
                • It also has 4 pcs. Of Aspherical lenses to produce a high level of optical performance.
                • This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 19.7" (50 cm) in all focal lengths.
                • euipped with a macro mechanism for close-up photography at 300mm telephto with a reproduction ration of 1:3
                • this lens is eqipped with a "zoom lock" to prevent the zoom setting from being changed inadvertently.
                Amazon base price: $249.99
                List price: $329.99 (that's 24% off!)

                Sigma 28-200mm F3.5-5.6 Aspherical Hyperzoom Macro Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
                Made by Sigma Corporation of America
                  Amazon base price: $239.99
                  List price: $459.99 (that's 48% off!)
                  Average review score:

                  This should be your first lens - it could be your last!
                  Sigma lenses are high quality glass for those of us that don't want to throw away money on the company product. This lens will simplify your life. I was fortunate enough to have a friend loan me this lens for a couple of days and it covers the most widely used focal lengths required for professional work. I wasn't hunting around in my bag for a lens to get closer to my subject and I could easily pull away and get a nice wide shot. Lightweight and easy to focus - it just feels good. You will need a flash for indoor shooting, though. Get one - it might be the last lens you will ever buy.


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