Does anyone have any experience with a wide range lense such as the Sigma 28-300. If so let me know what you think. If you have pictures good or bad that would be nice too. Thanks
ben4633 Senior Member 767 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2006 Location: USA More info | Sep 17, 2006 12:54 | #1 Does anyone have any experience with a wide range lense such as the Sigma 28-300. If so let me know what you think. If you have pictures good or bad that would be nice too. Thanks Canon 7D - Canon 50D - Canon 28-135 IS - Canon 580 EXII - Canon 15-85 - Canon 10-22 - Canon 70-200 IS 4.0L - Canon 400L 5.6
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LightRules Return of the Jedi 9,911 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2005 More info | Sep 17, 2006 13:10 | #2 Optical performance is so-so, especially given that it's a consumer grade lens and 10.7x zoom. But it fills a niche for some DSLR shooters for its convenience and portability and range. It's a lens that gives great focal range at the expense of very good IQ. That said, I'm sure you could take some fine images with it, especially if you're not printing out 20x30 prints. It's a give and take. Do you really need a lens like this? Will your budget allow for better optics with shorter range?
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MackS Member 72 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Orange, California More info | Sep 17, 2006 13:13 | #3 I have the Tamron 28-300mm and I like it. I originally bought it for an all around lens when I was shooting black and white film. I think it takes great pictures. I haven't useded it too much since I got my 70-200 f4L but I did take it out last weekend and took the following at the Los Angeles Arboretum in the Orchid house.
-Mack Canon 30D+Grip
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danbjorklund Mostly Lurking 14 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Michigan More info | I have the Sigma 28-300 and I found that it works best on bright sunny days. I find the image quality is very good with mine. The biggest issue with the lens I found is anything less than outside and mostly sunny is auto focus is horrible and you end up missing shots. I bought the lens because I was shooting outdoor festivals and didn't want to swap lenses on my 30d and within that specific use I've been happy with the lens.
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | Sep 18, 2006 21:53 | #5 for cropped sensors, the 18-200 zooms might be a better idea as it has a wideangel coverage. Tamron and Sigma both make one, the biggest diff. is that Tamron has a smaller min. focus distance. So I'd recommend the Tamron 18-200. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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