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10D and Sigma 135-400mm

 
fox1
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Sep 17, 2003 08:34 |  #1

Anyone have the subject combo? Care to comment
on compatibility/performa​nce.?




  
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Sep 17, 2003 11:07 |  #2

Hi,

I have the 135-400 f4.5-5.6 APO for a few weeks now.
Compared to my 70-210F2.8 APO it's a bit lesser lens :D, well that said I love it.

Look at www.doorhof.nl (external link) for some shots with it, look at the SCE folder.

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Sep 17, 2003 11:58 |  #3

>Look at www.doorhof.nl (external link) for some shots with it, look at >the SCE folder.

Great page... the lens looks sharp to me... :)




  
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J.A.F. ­ Doorhof
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Sep 17, 2003 13:06 |  #4

It's a bit softer than the f2.8 Sigma but overall I love it very much, watch out however there are a few units arround with other ranges but they are alot less intressting.

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Sep 17, 2003 13:25 |  #5

With these super long telephotos we can't really expect them to be as solid as the 70-210mm f.2.8/70-200mm lenses really,.

Can we?

... but on the other hand,. like J.A.F.'s experience,. my 50-500mm is superb! Yes its best aperture at 500mm is f/6.3,.. but it is a very sharp lens and focus is amazing for such a huge peice aluminum tubing with such a small maximum aperture.


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