Sigma APO 100-300mm f/4 - reviews/samples
APO 100-300mm f/4 EX IF HSM
Sigma sure loves their acronyms/initials. :lol3
But anyway, I got my new lens on friday and I love it! I just wanted to post a bit of review and some sample shots on it. First off, it seems Sigma really got it right with this lens. There seems to be a hole in Canon's lineup - fixed aperture longish telephoto zoom. Sure the 100-400 IS kicks butt, but it's way too expensive for a non-fixed aperture! Sigma to the rescue with a sub $1000 100-300mm fixed f/4. Its tack sharp, HSM focus is as fast as the EF 70-200 L (haven't done them back to back, but it felt just as quick, at least in good outdoor light), and it handles very well - not too big, but big enough to let you know its a big lens. Another great feature is fixed length, everything is internal. This really gives it a solid pro feeling, much like the 70-200 L, and much unlike the 100-400 IS L (just my opinion).
Since the price was so reasonable, more later, I picked up the 1.4x TC at the same time. The addition of this loses you a stop, to f/5.6, but performance in terms of image quality, at first glance, has no effect. No effect to focusing speed. I don't quite have a ton of shots yet, but I plan to do a test of TC no-TC back to back, soon.
To the price... $749 and $149 for the TC. I want to give a good review to "Sigma 4 Less" here. Apparently, they bought out a Brooklyn store front that had less than great reviews in the past, but from my research, it's just the store that's old, management all new. I found good ratings on resellerratings.com and one good plug on FM, so I went for it. I would recommend them as the prices are by far the lowest. They did give me a call and try to sell me a filter, but took NO for an answer quickly and easily. Purchased online wednesday, got tracking info on thurs after lunch, had the lens on friday at 1pm!!! Granted, this is a reflection of how efficient UPS is from New York to Mass, but still, fast service. Total shipping cost was $15. Very reasonable. Stuff arrived packaged well, all brand new as expected, no ripoffs here.
Blah blah blah... Here's some shots:
Look at how buttery this bokeh is!
And finally, this is what the lens looks like in action:
Sunday's weather was pretty nasty, and saturday I had too much work to do, so you'll have to wait for some better examples of shots. But I have to say right off the bat, I really like this lens. With the TC, it'll be great for wildlife, and without, it'll be great for sports too.
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Sigma sure loves their acronyms/initials. :lol3
But anyway, I got my new lens on friday and I love it! I just wanted to post a bit of review and some sample shots on it. First off, it seems Sigma really got it right with this lens. There seems to be a hole in Canon's lineup - fixed aperture longish telephoto zoom. Sure the 100-400 IS kicks butt, but it's way too expensive for a non-fixed aperture! Sigma to the rescue with a sub $1000 100-300mm fixed f/4. Its tack sharp, HSM focus is as fast as the EF 70-200 L (haven't done them back to back, but it felt just as quick, at least in good outdoor light), and it handles very well - not too big, but big enough to let you know its a big lens. Another great feature is fixed length, everything is internal. This really gives it a solid pro feeling, much like the 70-200 L, and much unlike the 100-400 IS L (just my opinion).
Since the price was so reasonable, more later, I picked up the 1.4x TC at the same time. The addition of this loses you a stop, to f/5.6, but performance in terms of image quality, at first glance, has no effect. No effect to focusing speed. I don't quite have a ton of shots yet, but I plan to do a test of TC no-TC back to back, soon.
To the price... $749 and $149 for the TC. I want to give a good review to "Sigma 4 Less" here. Apparently, they bought out a Brooklyn store front that had less than great reviews in the past, but from my research, it's just the store that's old, management all new. I found good ratings on resellerratings.com and one good plug on FM, so I went for it. I would recommend them as the prices are by far the lowest. They did give me a call and try to sell me a filter, but took NO for an answer quickly and easily. Purchased online wednesday, got tracking info on thurs after lunch, had the lens on friday at 1pm!!! Granted, this is a reflection of how efficient UPS is from New York to Mass, but still, fast service. Total shipping cost was $15. Very reasonable. Stuff arrived packaged well, all brand new as expected, no ripoffs here.
Blah blah blah... Here's some shots:
Look at how buttery this bokeh is!
And finally, this is what the lens looks like in action:
Sunday's weather was pretty nasty, and saturday I had too much work to do, so you'll have to wait for some better examples of shots. But I have to say right off the bat, I really like this lens. With the TC, it'll be great for wildlife, and without, it'll be great for sports too.
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Erik
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That lens really ahs a smooth Bokeh!!! Hmmmmm, no, I must be strong.. must... save... for..... larger telephoto......
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Michiel de Brieder
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I've looked at this lens for the Nikon several times. I'm not sure I need a fast zoom, but the Sigma prices are very attractive.
The other lens on my list is double the price of the sigma, but it does have VR. I'll have to do some serious thinking.
Thanks again. You rock.
Dave
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And you ain't kidding, I think for the money, this lens is an absolute steal!
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and everyone else, you're welcome. I hope to be able to do more lens reviews in the future
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I actually tried last night as I was walking out to the parking lot. I spotted a bunny huddled in a corner, so I pulled out the camera which had the big gun attached. I gave it a go. But fer chrissakes, you can't hand hold that behemoth! Even at ISO 1600 at f/5.6 I had a shutter speed of at most 1/20. No way. I used a bench, checkbook, and lens cover to prop up the cam and lens for this shot:
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Whats the tech bit there ? An f/2.8 will double the speed to 1/40
Thanks for making me go through that Gus! Now I feel even better about my lens. Even if I had more money, I would do it again - get the f/4 and with the rest of the money, I'd buy the sweet 150mm EX macro lens.
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Which is exactly what I did when I first took it out of the box. I promised the lady I wouldn't show this photo anywhere, as she was feeling under the weather and "ugly" that evening. But this was taken indoors, low light, no post proc whatsoever:
click on it for the exif box...
So this was handheld on the longer end, high ISO. I was really impressed with how sharp this was at such a slow shutter. BTW, what is up with that focal length guess - 2144mm!!!
dunno
So gus, gimme a specific assignment, I'll see what I can do.
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Worse than Pandora's box. Do you know how hard it is not to buy lenses, tripods, flashes, cases...?? It's killing me, but I've been good so far. :twitch
Love the camera, haven't done anything much more than snapshots with it yet mostly due to lack of free time lately. It's taking me longer to learn everything than I expected, but I'm getting there. And it sure is fun! I actually took a photo with a shallow depth of field, imagine that!
I see you are enjoying your new one. Your posts actually made be look up the definiton of "bokeh"; I had guessed the right meaning but I didn't realize it was a Japanese term.