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Sigma 70-210mm F4-5.6 UC-II Lens for Minolta-AF Camera.
Made by Sigma Corporation of America
  • Dedicated to Minolta AF SLR cameras
  • Dedicated to Canon AF SLR cameras
  • ZEN finish helps prevent reflections
  • Two-ring rotary zoom/focus system
  • True ultracompact zoom lens; covers the most common and frequently used focal ranges
Amazon base price: $129.99
List price: $170.99 (that's 24% off!)

Sigma 70-210mm F4-5.6 UC-II Lens for Canon-AF Camera
Made by Sigma Corporation of America
  • Dedicated to Canon AF SLR cameras
  • ZEN finish helps prevent reflections
  • Two-ring rotary zoom/focus system
  • True ultracompact zoom lens
  • Covers the most common and frequently used focal ranges
Amazon base price: $170.00
List price: $170.99 (that's 1% off!)

Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX Lens
Made by Sigma Corporation of America
  • 70-200mm Focal length
  • Aperture of f2.8
  • Minimum focusing distance of 70.9 inches
  • 77mm Filter Size
  • Magnifications 1:7.8
Amazon base price: $799.00
List price: $1,049.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM Lens for Pentax-AF Camera
Made by Sigma Corporation of America
    Amazon base price: $950.00
    List price: $1,049.99 (that's NaN% off!)

    Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM Lens for Nikon-AF Camera
    Made by Sigma Corporation of America
      Amazon base price: $950.00
      List price: $1,049.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Used price: $620.00
      Buy one from zShops for: $748.00
      Average review score:

      Great lens with one important flaw
      I love this lens. It is very fast and extremely sharp. However, after getting the lens I had to send it to Sigma in NJ for a software adjustment so that it would not freeze on my F100. Seems that after about three minutes of HSM focusing on F100s the Sigma lens freezes. It can be unfrozen by turning the power on the camera off and on, but that's a pain. Sigma repaired it very quickly and I now love it. I use a 1.4x Sigma converter with it and very much like the combination.

      This lens is big and heavy, but very sturdy in feel and wonderfully bright. I feel it is a great alternative to the Nikon silent wave version with is almost twice as expensive.

      An excellent lens.
      I won't repeat what other reviewers have said but I do want to say that this is a wonderfully sharp, bright, and very well built lens.

      When I bought the lens and mounted it on my Nikon F100 I found that the AF would lock after a minute or two of use. I phoned Sigma and they said to send it in for a reprogramming. They were very fast with turnaround and the lens now works perfectly. Newer models may be updated by now, but the trouble of sending it off was minimal.

      The HSM is very fast and accurate, plus very quiet. I love this lens with my 1.4x and 2.0x Sigma teleconverters. In my opinion, a real bargain when it comes to well made fast zooms.

      A great lens with great features.
      Having used the Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM lens for portrature and wildlife work in Costa Rica recently, I can highly recommend this lens. The lens is very strong and well built, extremely fast, silent, and sharp. There are times when the lens will hunt a little bit when focusing, but this is not enough of a problem to cause you to miss a shot or cause a problem. The ability to imediately manualy focus the lens without having to switch to manual focus is not only a great convenience, it is absolutely a necesity when photoghaphing wildlife in the jungle, or even through the brush or in a tree in your own backyard. If your camera should focus on the foreground clutter instead of the desired subject matter, all one has to do is to rotate the focusing ring to focus on the subject, and shoot. I have found this lens to be extremely sharp and acurate over the entire frame area. The F2.8 light gathering ability is excelent, alowing you to add the Sigma APO 2X EX teleconverter to have a fully auto 140-400 F5.6 lens as well for little more money. Using this combination as well I have noticed no decrease in sharpness of image quality, although focusing may be slightly slower. In continuous focus mode this combination still had no trouble keeping up with birds in flight, although a tripod would be highly recomended. A nice feature is the tripod mount which can be used to grip and hold the lens and camera while shooting, or in less than a second can be detatched from the lens if so prefered. The camera can also be rotated a full 360 degrees within the tripod mount instead of the stndard 90 degrees of most other brands of lenses. The lens comes complete with with end caps, a padded soft side storage case, and even a lens hood, specialy designed to eliminate vigneting- at no extra charge. Although normaly dedicated to Nikor lenses, after inspecting and using this lens I found it to be equal in quality and better designed (in my opnion) in some areas than the Nikor 80-200 F2.8 silent wave lens. It is also smaller and lighter than the Nikor lens, a big plus in all day use, in or out of the jungle. On top of everything else I was able to purchase the Sigma lens for...less than the Nikor lens. A great lens at a great price.


      Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM Lens for Minolta-AF Camera
      Made by Sigma Corporation of America
        Amazon base price: $950.00
        List price: $1,049.99 (that's NaN% off!)
        Average review score:

        Great lens with one important flaw
        I love this lens. It is very fast and extremely sharp. However, after getting the lens I had to send it to Sigma in NJ for a software adjustment so that it would not freeze on my F100. Seems that after about three minutes of HSM focusing on F100s the Sigma lens freezes. It can be unfrozen by turning the power on the camera off and on, but that's a pain. Sigma repaired it very quickly and I now love it. I use a 1.4x Sigma converter with it and very much like the combination.

        This lens is big and heavy, but very sturdy in feel and wonderfully bright. I feel it is a great alternative to the Nikon silent wave version with is almost twice as expensive.

        An excellent lens.
        I won't repeat what other reviewers have said but I do want to say that this is a wonderfully sharp, bright, and very well built lens.

        When I bought the lens and mounted it on my Nikon F100 I found that the AF would lock after a minute or two of use. I phoned Sigma and they said to send it in for a reprogramming. They were very fast with turnaround and the lens now works perfectly. Newer models may be updated by now, but the trouble of sending it off was minimal.

        The HSM is very fast and accurate, plus very quiet. I love this lens with my 1.4x and 2.0x Sigma teleconverters. In my opinion, a real bargain when it comes to well made fast zooms.

        A great lens with great features.
        Having used the Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM lens for portrature and wildlife work in Costa Rica recently, I can highly recommend this lens. The lens is very strong and well built, extremely fast, silent, and sharp. There are times when the lens will hunt a little bit when focusing, but this is not enough of a problem to cause you to miss a shot or cause a problem. The ability to imediately manualy focus the lens without having to switch to manual focus is not only a great convenience, it is absolutely a necesity when photoghaphing wildlife in the jungle, or even through the brush or in a tree in your own backyard. If your camera should focus on the foreground clutter instead of the desired subject matter, all one has to do is to rotate the focusing ring to focus on the subject, and shoot. I have found this lens to be extremely sharp and acurate over the entire frame area. The F2.8 light gathering ability is excelent, alowing you to add the Sigma APO 2X EX teleconverter to have a fully auto 140-400 F5.6 lens as well for little more money. Using this combination as well I have noticed no decrease in sharpness of image quality, although focusing may be slightly slower. In continuous focus mode this combination still had no trouble keeping up with birds in flight, although a tripod would be highly recomended. A nice feature is the tripod mount which can be used to grip and hold the lens and camera while shooting, or in less than a second can be detatched from the lens if so prefered. The camera can also be rotated a full 360 degrees within the tripod mount instead of the stndard 90 degrees of most other brands of lenses. The lens comes complete with with end caps, a padded soft side storage case, and even a lens hood, specialy designed to eliminate vigneting- at no extra charge. Although normaly dedicated to Nikor lenses, after inspecting and using this lens I found it to be equal in quality and better designed (in my opnion) in some areas than the Nikor 80-200 F2.8 silent wave lens. It is also smaller and lighter than the Nikor lens, a big plus in all day use, in or out of the jungle. On top of everything else I was able to purchase the Sigma lens for...less than the Nikor lens. A great lens at a great price.


        Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM Lens for Canon-AF Camera
        Made by Sigma Corporation of America
          Amazon base price: $950.00
          List price: $1,049.99 (that's NaN% off!)
          Buy one from zShops for: $788.00
          Average review score:

          Great Lens/Great Price. Don't hesitate to consider this lens
          First the technical data
          Specifications

          Filter Size 77mm
          F-Stop Range 2.8 - 32
          Minimum Focus Distance 72" (6')
          Magnification 1:7.8
          Zoom/Focus Control Two-Touch (Twist)
          Angle Of View 43.3 (70mm) - 12.3 (200mm)
          Groups/Elements 14 / 17
          Length 7.1"
          Max. Diameter 3.4"
          Weight 49 Oz.
          Specialties "Hyper Sonic Motor" For Quiet And Smother AF, Instant Manual Focus Override In AF Mode, Low Dispersion Glass, Non-Rotating Front Ring, Tripod Collar

          I have owned this lens for about a year now in the Canon EOS mount. When first considering this lens, I debated over buying it or the more expensive Canon version. After reading numerous reviews, it was obvious that many other users felt this to be a great lens, comparable to Canon's, but at a much lower cost. So, I decided to get the Sigma version. I have never been sorry for that decision.

          I should note that I have used both this lens and the Canon equivalent, so comparisons can be drawn from this. I have not used any comparable Nikon or other lenses in this focal range.

          This lens allows for great versatility. There are numerous scenarios in which this lens performs well. Below are just a few.

          Positives
          1) The 2.8 aperture allows for great low light photography, or dusk/dawn outdoor photos
          2) In the 85-135mm range, the constant 2.8 aperture makes this a very good portrait lens; throwing the background out of focus and making the subject stand out.
          3) With the Sigma 2x APO teleconverter, this lens becomes a very nice 140-400mm 5.6. It will still autofocus with all Canon EOS bodies, and produces sharp photos despite the 2X converter.
          4) High Speed focusing motor, rivals Canon's USM technology
          5) APO, low dispersion glass produces top quality images with clear, contrasty images
          6) Full time manual focus
          7) Tripod mount is included, something that Canon will make you pay for...
          8) Very sturdy lens design, solidly constructed

          Negatives
          1) Tends to hunt just slightly more than the Canon Version. This is easily overcome with full time manual focus
          2) When the hood is attached in the "storage" position (reversed on the end of the lens) the full time manual focus ring is hard to manipulate
          3) HSM is just slightly slower than USM (Canon's ultrasonic focusing technology)
          4) Lens is heavy, but so are all similar lenses. I suggest a monopod if prolonged use is expected

          ...

          Sigma also has a new 100-300mm F4 lens that is similar in quality and design to this 70-200mm version. If you tend to stay at the longer focal lengths and don't need the extra 2.8 f stop, then I would suggest looking into the 100-300 F4 lens that is new to the market.

          Overall, I am very happy with the performance of this lens. In my opinion it is well worth the price tag and with the money you save over the Canon version can be spent it in other areas. I used the extra savings to purchase the 2X teleconverter and a few 77mm filters.

          ...Thanks for your time...


          Sigma 67mm UV (Ultra Violet) Multi Coated Glass Filter
          Made by Sigma
          • Eliminates haze.
          • Serves as a lens protector.
          • Multi Coated for flare prevention
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          Sigma 67mm Circular Polarizer Extra Wide Angle Multi Coated Glass Filter
          Made by Sigma
          • Thin construction to prevent vignetting with today's larger wide angle lenses.
          • Gives the same deep contrast and glare reducing properties to black and white photography.
          • Combines with Red filters for incredibly dramatic black and white landcsapes.
          • Multi Coated to prevent flare.
          Amazon base price: $

          Sigma 62mm UV (Ultra Violet) Multi Coated Glass Filter
          Made by Sigma
          • Eliminates haze.
          • Serves as a lens protector.
          • Multi Coated for flare prevention
          Amazon base price: $

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