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Sigma 50-200mm F4-5.6 DC OS HSM
$380.00
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Easily interchangeable, mounts and unmounts in just a moment. Auto-focus is fast and accurate, locks on right away. Can track quick moving subjects and keep up with them well.
The Cons:Some slight softness is noticeable when doing still life, like nature photography. Need decent lighting to get the most out of this lens.
The Sigma 50-200mm F4-5.6 DC OS HSM is a telephoto zoom lens designed for smaller chip APS-c cameras only. Stigma's Optical Stabilization System allows handheld photography even in low-light conditions.
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Its Hyper-Sonic Motor has been developed for a quiet and high-speed auto focus. With a minimum focus distance of 43 inches, and a maximum magnification ratio of 1:4.5, this lens is still fairly compact, at 4 inches long, and weighing only 15 ounces.
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easily interchangeable, mounts and unmounts in just a moment
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auto-focus is fast and accurate, locks on right away
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can track quick moving subjects and keep up with them well
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feels solid and handles well, good construction
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manual focus ring works well, has a natural feel
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fairly light weight, doesn't make the camera feel too bulky
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some slight softness is noticeable when doing still life, like nature photography
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need decent lighting to get the most out of this lens
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