70-200mm f/2.8 APO EX DG HSM AF Macro
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I recently bought the 70-200mm f/2.8 APO EX DG HSM AF Macro Lens after looking at the Canon 70-200 F2.8 L series non IS and the Canon f4 70-200 and I have to say I am extreemly happy with the Sigma. I have used the Canon f2.8 and this is truly an impressive lens but the extra $750.00 was the big deciding factor. The Sigma is no slouch, very fast in focus, smooth and quiet and sharp as a tack. For those on a restricted budget who don't necessarily need to join the "L Club" you could do a lot worse than having a look at this lens.
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all_details.asp?id=3316&navigator=3
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/lenses/lenses_all_details.asp?id=3316&navigator=3
Regards Ralph
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$1800?? what dollars? $1265 in Aust for both the Canon or Nikon mount. Look at
http://photobuff.com.au/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_12&products_id=80
that is who I bought mine from.
Good eyes! It is the 2x's telelconverter. At wide open f5.6 it is a little too soft. Need to use f8 or better which makes it slow in low light but acceptable for the budget bound. The 400mmIS USM is just a little out of my ball park. The focusing doesn't seem any different with the converter on. With or without it shooting air shows with planes at a bit of a distance it is easy to miss the focus and then the lens hunts but so do most lenses.
The tipod foot can be a pain but you get use to changing position and it works okay.
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No, the Nikon 70-200 2.8 vr (not the sigma one) is about 1800 (you can get it for about 1500 with rebates and sales).
The sigma one here is only like $800
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I did just buy the Nikon 70 - 200 f 2.8 VR (so the almost a Nikon version of your lens) It set me back about $1800, because I bought it a camera store as opposed to one of the online stores that sell them for a couple hundred less. I have until 10 days after Christmas to make sure I like it and I'll be going to a high school musical concert tonight to test it out in lowlight. I used it outside for sports once and for puppy portraits and so far so good. I guess we'll see after the REAL test tonight!
Do you have any other sigmas? Notice and IQ issues when using the TC?
Congrats on the new lens!
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Thanks.
I will post a couple for you shortly, just a tad busy right now. However my photos may not be the best to judge by. If you don't like the photo that shouldn't mean you don't like the lens. It is always best to try and get your hands on one and see for yourself. Although I have to say I bought it sight unseen as a result of researching reports on the net.
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At half the price in some cases, or in the case of the 100-300, there is really no equal in Canon or Nikkor lineups.
Big to Sigma from me.
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I have posted a few photos that came straight off the camera to give you a chance to see them as they were taken rather than after I edited them. So don't be too harsh on my posts please
http://ozphotos.smugmug.com/gallery/2254234
you can also see the exif info there. So hope this helps. I will try to add a few more as time permits.
You can go to this link to view the full sized files to get a fairer idea raither than a cut down file like ths one:
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Now to debate with myself...Sigma...L...Sigma...L...
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