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Re: Info on Sigma 170-500mm
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Info on Sigma 170-500mm
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Re: Info on Sigma 170-500mm
Hi - imho... go for the 50-500 as it's definitely superior to the 170-500. The Bigma, though heavy is a great lens. Play around with the camera's ISO settings and you will get great results. I find that handheld shots are quite easily taken up to approx 320mm, beyond that a tripod is recommended. Good luck with your… -
Re: Info on Sigma 170-500mm
Bigma vs. 170-500 I don't own either the Bigma (50-500mm F4-6.3) or the model you are interested in--I've only seen shots from both models on a Pentax forum. The Bigma is considered to be a superior lens, though the 170-500 is pretty good. The Bigma has a zoom lock, the other one doesn't. With a big lens, that's important.… -
Re: Info on Sigma 170-500mm
Tamron 200-500 Di is another alternative Having done the same due diligence a year ago, my research indicated the consensus for moderately priced alternatives to get to 500mm seems to be-- Nikon 300 f/4 + 1.4X TC Tamron 200-500 Di Bigma --The Sigma 170-500 seems to be a hit or miss with good copies…
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