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SIGMA LENS 14mm f2.8 EX Aspherical Lens for Nikon D-Mount SLR
Made by Sigma Lens
  • Fully AutoFocus compatible
  • Ultra-quiet Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM)
Amazon base price: $739.99

Sigma E500 Super DG Electronic Flash for Nikon
    Amazon base price: $229.99

    Sigma E500 ST DG Electronic Flash for Nikon
      Amazon base price: $149.99

      Sigma 8mm F4 EX Circular Fisheye Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      • Dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras
      • Captures a 180-degree view on a 22mm diameter circular image
      • Can be useful for academic or technical applications that involve solid angle measurements
      • Accepts removable gelatin filters in a holder near the rear of the lens
      • Lens constructed with lead-free, arsenic-free ecological glass
      Amazon base price: $999.00

      Sigma 800mm F5.6 EX HSM APO Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      • Dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras
      • Uses an ultraquiet hyper-sonic motor (HSM)
      • Two extraordinary low dispersion (ELD) glass elements, which help reduce chromatic aberration
      • Optic materials are lead- and arsenic-free ecological glass
      • Rear rotary filter holder for easy use of polarizing filters
      Amazon base price: $7,000.00

      Sigma 80-400MM F4.5-5.6 EX Optical Stabilizer for NIKON AF
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      • 80-400mm focal length
      • Aperture of F4.5-5.7
      • Minimum focusing distance of 70.8 inches
      • Zoom Lock Switch that eliminates "Zoom Creep"
      • Two optical stabilizer modes to compensate for image blurring
      Amazon base price: $1,199.99
      List price: $1,499.99 (that's NaN% off!)

      Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DL Macro Super Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      • Dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras
      • Ultra-telephoto, telephoto, and macro photography all in one lens
      • High magnification of 1:2 (one-half life-size) for macro photography
      • Lens constructed of an ecological, lead- and arsenic-free glass
      • Minimum focus range of 59.1 inches, 37.4 inches in Macro
      Amazon base price: $159.99
      List price: $199.99 (that's 20% off!)

      Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DL Macro Super Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation
      • Dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras
      • Ultra-telephoto, telephoto, and macro photography all in one lens
      • High magnification of 1:2 (one-half life-size) for macro photography
      • Lens constructed of an ecological, lead- and arsenic-free glass
      • Minimum focus range of 59.1 inches, 37.4 inches in Macro
      Amazon base price: $170.88
      List price: $230.99 (that's 26% off!)
      Used price: $110.00
      Average review score:

      Wonderful quality for the money!
      I own two Nikon N80 bodies. I used to own Nikon lenses only. Then I had trouble with the Nikon zoom and traded it in for a Sigma. Funny thing - the Sigma focused more clearly and easily than Nikon's own lens! I also own a Tamrom 1.4 teleconverter which did not work at all with the Nikon lens - but it works beautifully with this Sigma lens. I recently got some wonderful closeups of butterflies using the teleconverter with this lens - hand-held! I highly recommend this lens.

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      A Great Lens for Sports, Close-Ups or Girl Watching
      As a telephoto zoom, this lens is very versatile. Its a fine (100-135mm) portrait lens. Its great for sports or animal photography (135-300mm). With the macro feature, its wonderful for taking photos of flowers and nature. And with its long telephoto capability, it makes a cool girl watching lens. For capturing the mood of summer or of being on vacation, nothing says it better than a pretty girl photographed in the location in local attire. (With a telephoto zoom lens, even for a portrait, its easier to separate the subject from the crowd or background in order to frame the composition perfectly.)

      As a Nikon owner, I use this lens with my Nikon N-90, which has a flash sync speed of 1/250th of a second, fast enough to hand hold with a telephoto lens. I also use the dedicated Nikon SB-28 flash which has a zoom head to extend the flash's range; and when combined with the Nikon "D" lens mount on the Sigma lens (which tells the camera subject distance) and Nikon's 3-D Matrix Metering, this combination of equipment allows me to shoot telephoto fill-flash in broad daylight (with no extra thinking required. Just compose and shoot). Nothing makes the subject pop -- in terms of brightness and color -- more than fill-flash. I'll usually use the Sigma 70-300 in this set-up to capture animals or people. (My friends are always amazed at the brightness and color saturation of my photos. They think I use special film.)

      I also employ this lens/camera/flash combination (using 400 or 800 speed film) to photograph my son's basketball games indoors. By using a fast enough film, I can perfectly balance the ambient light with the flash to create perfectly natural indoor sports photos. (Using flash makes the color of his jersey pop. Attempting to shoot indoors using only available light will leave the colors murky.)

      When I'm out and about, I'll normally carry, as a back-up to my Nikon/Sigma set-up, an autofocus point-and-shoot 35 mm camera (such as my Olympus Stylus DLX 28-90) so I don't need to change lenses. (It's much easier to whip out the autofocus camera for the wider angle shots than it is to switch lenses. It's also much lighter to carry.)

      What's best about the Sigma 70-300 is that it does all of the above -- at a very affordable price. If you're looking for a great telephoto zoom, this is the lens to get.


      Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO Macro Super Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      • Dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras
      • Ultra-telephoto, telephoto, and macro photography all in one lens
      • High magnification of 1:2 (one-half life-size) for macro photography
      • Lens constructed of an ecological, lead- and arsenic-free glass
      • Two special low-dispersion glass elements in the front lens group, in addition to a special low-dispersion glass element in the rear lens group
      Amazon base price: $189.99
      List price: $279.99 (that's 32% off!)

      Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO Macro Super Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      • Dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras
      • Ultra-telephoto, telephoto, and macro photography all in one lens
      • High magnification of 1:2 (one-half life-size) for macro photography
      • Lens constructed of an ecological, lead- and arsenic-free glass
      • Two special low-dispersion glass elements in the front lens group, in addition to a special low-dispersion glass element in the rear lens group
      Amazon base price: $229.99
      List price: $350.99 (that's 34% off!)
      Average review score:

      Easy come, easy go.
      I returned this lens the same day I received it. I found the macro function to be combersome, less than crisp, and with a miniscule depth of field. With no lock for the lens barrel, the lens extension continually slid forward with the slightest negative angle. And, once extended, the lens was awkwardly balanced and difficult to steady on my Novoflex head.

      Excellent Zoom with Great Macro Capability
      It was between the very resonably priced 70-300 Nikkor and this one from Sigma. I chose this one, mainly on the basis of the macro capability, and glad I did. I've gotten some super honeybee shots, and frame-filling portraits. Resolution couldn't be better, fully equal to the Nikkor or any fixed focal length lens in this range (as far as I can judge.) Light and relatively short, it's convenient to carry. Pair this with a good short zoom, and you're set.


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