New lens
Barefoot and Natural
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Hi all...
Can someone direct me to a review on this lens http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=cart&A=details&Q=&sku=391074&is=REG
(I can't afford more than $300) so don't make me feel bad :rofl)
I would really like to get the 70-200....but just can't right now. Anyone have personal experience with this Sigma?
Thanks so much
Heather
Can someone direct me to a review on this lens http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=cart&A=details&Q=&sku=391074&is=REG
(I can't afford more than $300) so don't make me feel bad :rofl)
I would really like to get the 70-200....but just can't right now. Anyone have personal experience with this Sigma?
Thanks so much
Heather
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http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/lenses/sigma_70300_456/index.htm
And one of my favorites, Fstopjojo, usually does a great reveiews of lenses side by side. In this case, he compares the sigma with the Canon 70-300 IS, 70-200 L (f4) and the 70-300 DO
http://www.pbase.com/lightrules/70300s
(fyi, you need to click the photos, read the captions, and also many times zoom in on the photos to read details. Also, don't miss the comments for each photo)
You will likely be encouraged by this statement from him (though he is a huge Sigma fan):
"Sigma 70-300 APO DG: This is an EXCELLENT lens for the money. Yes it lacks EX build, doesn't have HSM/FTM (which means somewhat slow and whiny AF), and has no OS, but for $185 the optical performance is VERY good, AF is accurate, and you get 1:2 reproduction ratio at 300mm. If you are shooting in lots of light or use a tripod often, this is a relatively small, light, and cheap piece of glass that can deliver the goods. If the 50f1.8MKII is the "thrifty fifty", the Sigma 70-300 APO DG is the "THRIFTY THREE-HUNDRED". I highly recommend this lens for those on a tight budget."
I think you'll end up kicking yourself in the butt if you buy this lens. Seriously!! Save up for a while longer and get the ef 70-200 f/4 or ef 70-300 f/4-f/5.6 IS. I don't generally give advice on camera stuff but this is a no brainer IMHO. Put down $25 a week and you can buy the lens at the end of december before the canon rebates run out (jan 13th). Thats like sacrificing one night out a week, or not going to starbucks to get the $5 venti mochafrapilattechino and monster brand muffin every morning. Hell... eat PBJ or spagetti 3 nights a week instead of ordering out. There's TONS of ways to save 25 bucks a week.
That lens is at best a 70-200mm f/4-f/8 lens. In other words as soon as you use zoom and approach 200mm, the image quality will be horrendous until you stop down to f/8. Forget using 200mm-300mm. I have borrowed my bosses ef 75-300 f4-f5.6 lens in the past before I got some better glass and the numbers on photozone don't lie. I was careful when using the lens and kept it below 200mm, and bumped up the iso until I could shoot 1/640th and f8-f11. Shots that were 300mm f5.6 were a train wreck. I know its not the same lens as we are discussing here, but they behave the same way.
Not an official review, 10 user reviews most gave 5 out of 5 stars, theres a few example pictures, I think the bokeh looks really sweet in macro mode. Looks like a great deal to me, the semi macro mode is a nice bonus.
douglas
That said, while the images are fabulous, it is really how the lens works and feels that make the huge difference to me. (plus having the white lens is fun to carry around). I suspect that the images are just fine with the Sigma, and you can do comparisons yourself on fstopjojos website.
The 70-200 f4 is really the SINGLE L lens that is affordable, so don't make the mistake of not buying it. You can sell this lens for essentially what you paid for it just about anytime online. the Sigma likely will be harder to sell, if you need to.
Personally, I'd save up for the Canon.
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I guess I will wait....
Thanks for all your help and advice....I will listen and save up!
Maybe even do the chores for my kids so I don't have to give them allowance!!
Heather
As the others have stated, the Canon 70-200f4 and the 70-300 IS are great lenses. Since Canon just released the new 70-200 f4 IS, you may find a lot more 70-200 f4 on the used market for a better price since people may be upgrading.
Good Luck,
Nikos
Agreed.
I've had both, and I was really disappointed by the Sigma. Soft, murky and had terrible problems with image ghosting. Its true that you get what you pay for, but the value for money that you get for the Canon f/4 makes the Sigme seem like it should be free. And that's pretty much what I had to sell my Sigma for after I stopped using it.
Canon 40d | Canon 17-40 f/4L | Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 | Canon 50mm f/1.8 | Canon 70-200mm f/4 L
I GOT A EF 70-200 f/4 L CANON!!
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I got it off FM about an hour ago!! I had to plead and beg my hubby to let me buy it (and some special favors ) and now I am the soon-to-be proud owner of this lens!! I am so FREAKIN' excited!!
Now I just hope I don't get screwed!!
Thanks you guys....I am glad I came here before I actually paid for what was in my shopping cart at B&H.......
Heather
Anyways... CONGRATS!!! As long as you don't find it too heavy, I think you'll end up LOVING the lens.
Fred.
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*just a little jealous!*
Congrats!!!
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I think you're screwed either way.
Congrats on the new glass!
BTW, you understand you are OBLIGATED to post some really, ultra-cool photos so that we can all be just a bit (or more) jealous!! Looking forward to it/them.
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