Etusivu / Käytetyt / Kamerat / [Myyty] SIGMA 50-150MM F/2.8 II APO EX DC HSM CANON (379€) [Myyty] SIGMA 50-150MM F/2.8 II APO EX DC HSM CANON (379€) OHOH! Tuote on jo löytänyt uuden omistajan eikä enää saatavilla! Ei hätää, löydät samankaltaisia tuotteita isosta valikoimastamme. 価格帯:¥―~¥― (―店舗) メーカー希望小売価格(税別):¥132,000 レンズタイプ:望遠ズーム 焦点距離:50~150mm 最大径x長さ:86.4x197.6mm 重量:1340g 対応マウント:ニコンFマウント系 メーカートップページ 新製品ニュース シグマ、50-150mm F2.8のシグマ用とニコン用を4月27日に発売 レンズ -位 ズームレンズ -位 4.605 人 23件 2014年 4月19日更新 この製品で撮影された画像 PHOTOHITOで作例を見る この製品をキープ ピックアップリストを作成 買取価格比較 最高値 ¥26,000 ご利用の前にお読みください <お知らせ> Database Description Sigma 50-150mm f2.8 EX DC APO HSM OS - Lens Fast Sigma tele zoom lens for crop frame Nikon DSLR bodies. Optical construction consists of 21 elements in 15 groups. Closest focusing distance 0.8m. Condition Ratings Summary Mechanics 5/5 = New or Serviced 4/5 = Excellent 3/5 = Good 2/5 = Poor but Usable 1/5 = Untested or Broken The best price for Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Art is RM4,590. This is presently the cheapest offer found from comparing prices from 2 shops in Malaysia. The excellent average rating is 4.5 out of 5 from 15 reviews. Optical Lens range 24-70 mm Aperture F2.8 Filter Filter thread Yes Mount Mount type Sigma SA Features Auto focus support Yes View and Download Sigma LENS - CATALOGUE manual online. LENS - CATALOGUE camera lens pdf manual download. Also for: 4.5mm f2.8 ex dc circular fisheye hsm, 55-200mm f4-5.6 dc, 18-125mm f3.8-5.6 dc os hsm, 50-150mm f2.8 ii apo ex dc hsm, 10-20mm f4-5.6 ex dc / hsm, 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 dc N9AXpTH. SIGMA APO 50-150mm EX DC OS HSM The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new Sigma APO 50-150mm EX DC OS HSM, designed especially for APS-C size image sensors. Sigma’s proprietary OS Optical Stabilizer system offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise be possible, enabling hand held tele-photography. Six SLD glass elements compensate for chromatic aberrations and provide high image quality throughout the zoom range. The Super Multi-Layer Coating reduces flare and ghosting and ensures sharp and high contrast images even at the maximum apertures. The lens design adopts an inner focusing and inner zooming system to provide convenient handling and the HSM Hyper Sonic Motor ensures quiet and high speed autofocus while allowing full-time manual focus override. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 80cm and a maximum magnification ratio of 1 The rounded 9 blade diaphragm creates an attractive blur to the out of focus areas of the image. The addition of Sigma’s TELE CONVERTER EX DG APO or 2x EX DG APO produces a 70-210 F4 AF telephoto zoom lens or 100-300 AF telephoto zoom respectively. SIGMA APO 50-150mm EX DC OS HSM Hood,Case supplied. [Specification] For Sigma mount *Lens Construction21 Elements in 15 Groups *Angle of View degrees *Number of blades9 pcs *Minimum ApertureF22 *Minimum Focusing Distance80cm / *Maximum Magnification1 *Filter SizeDiameter77mm *DimensionsDiameter / in. *WeighTBD * Nikon mounts do not have an aperture ring. Some functions may not work depending on the camera model. * The appearance and specification are subject to change without notice. Large aperture telephoto macro lens incorporates Sigma's original Optical Stabilizer function. Specifications APO MACRO 150mm EX DG OS HSM Lens Construction SLD glass Lens Construction Number of Diaphragm Blades 9 Blades Rounded diaphragm Minimum Aperture Minimum Focusing Distance Maximum Magnification Ratio Filter size Dimensions Diameter × Length ⌀ / Supplied Accessories LENS CASE, LENS HOOD LH780-05, HOOD ADAPTER HA780-01, TRIPOD SOCKET TS-21 Corresponding AF Mounts / Barcode No. SIGMA SA-Mount 00-85126-10656-0 Canon EF Mount 00-85126-10654-6 Nikon F Mount 00-85126-10655-3 Sony A-Mount 00-85126-10662-1 Product Lineup APO MACRO 150mm EX DG OS HSM Support APO MACRO 150mm EX DG OS HSM Telephoto lens for digital SLR cameras housed in a compact construction and incorporating Sigma's original OS function. Specifications APO 50-150mm EX DC OS HSM Lens Construction SLD glass Lens Construction Angle of View - Number of Diaphragm Blades 9 Blades Rounded diaphragm Minimum Aperture Minimum Focusing Distance Maximum Magnification Ratio Filter size Dimensions Diameter × Length ⌀ Supplied Accessories Case, hood LH850-02, tripod socket TS-21 Corresponding AF Mounts / Barcode No. SIGMA SA-Mount 00-85126-69256-8 Canon EF Mount 00-85126-69254-4 Nikon F Mount 00-85126-69255-1 Product Lineup APO 50-150mm EX DC OS HSM Add this product to your shortlist for comparison Gear list 158 61 69 I own it I want it I had it Manufacturer description A large-aperture telephoto zoom lens for digital camera use only and is designed especially for portrait photography. Comparable to a 70 to 200mm on a large chip camera, this high quality, professional workhorse is unique as its compact, lightweight body provides freedom of movement and versatility and the large maximum aperture of and its shallow depth of field offer greater freedom of creative expression. Most importantly, it incorporates the critical technologies that make it an outstanding optical performer which includes four SLD Special Low Dispersion glass elements employed for effective compensation of color aberration and Super Multi-Layer lens coating which reduces flare and ghosting and assures high image quality throughout the entire zoom range. The Internal Focusing System allows for convenient use of a polarizing filter for creative effects & improves the optical performance of the lens at various distances Lens type Zoom lens Focal length 50–150 mm Image stab. Yes 4 stops claimed Lens mount Canon EF-S, Nikon F DX, Sigma SA Bayonet Max aperture Min aperture F22 Min focus m Max magnification Weight 1350 g lb Length 198 mm See full specifications Gary Wolstenholme reviews the bright telephoto zoom from Sigma, the Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM lens. 9 Jan 2014 1041AM by Gary Wolstenholme Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM in Interchangeable Lenses Handling and Features Performance Verdict Specification This telephoto zoom lens for use with APS-C format cameras offers a 3x zoom range equivalent to a 75-225mm lens used on a 35mm camera, a fast constant f/ maximum aperture, silent autofocus and optical stabilisation. It can be picked up for around £720 and is available to fit, Sigma, Canon and Nikon SLR cameras. Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM Handling and Features Weighing around this lens is quite hefty, even though it is more compact than similar lenses designed to cover full-frame sensors. High quality plastics with a matt finish have been used for much of the lens barrel, which provides a good feel to the lens and a metal lens mount adds to the overall robustness of the lens. However, Sigma make no claims about this lens being resistant to dust and moisture. The lens balances well on the Nikon D300 body used for testing, and handling is aided further by the addition of a vertical battery grip. Care may need to be taken if pairing this lens with a more compact camera body as that may result in quite a lens-heavy combination. A HSM motor powers autofocus, resulting in quick silent focus and the ability to apply manual focus adjustments at any time. The manual focus ring is well damped, which makes applying manual adjustments a pleasure. Focusing is performed internally, so the 77mm filter thread does not rotate, making this lens ideal for use with polarising and graduated filters. The close focusing distance of 80cm is fairly typical of this kind of lens. The optical stabilisation system fitted to this lens promises to allow sharp images to be taken at shutter speeds slower than would be possible without the system enabled. With care, sharp images can be produced around half the time with shutters speeds as low as 1/30sec at 150mm, which is roughly three stops slower than the usual rule of thumb would dictate necessary, so long as a couple of seconds are allowed for the optical stabiliser to settle before taking an image. Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM Performance At 50mm, sharpness is already outstanding in the centre of the frame at maximum aperture although towards the edges performance just exceeds good levels. Peak sharpness across the frame is achieved with the aperture stopped down to f/ for this focal length. Here sharpness is excellent across the frame. Similar performance is maintained at 100mm, with excellent sharpness in the centre although clarity falls just below good levels at maximum aperture. Stopping down to between f/ and f/8 results in peak performance as sharpness is excellent across the frame. Finally, at 150mm, there is a slight drop in performance in the centre of the frame at maximum aperture, with performance in the centre approaching excellent levels. Clarity towards the edges of the frame is improved over other focal lengths at maximum aperture, with performance approaching very good levels. Peak performance for this focal length is realised between f/ and f/8, where sharpness improves to excellent levels across the frame. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] How to read our charts The blue column represents readings from the centre of the picture frame at the various apertures and the green is from the edges. Averaging them out gives the red weighted column. The scale on the left side is an indication of actual image resolution. The taller the column, the better the lens performance. Simple. For this review, the lens was tested on a Nikon D300 using Imatest. Chromatic aberrations are reasonably controlled, just exceeding pixel widths at 50mm and f/ as well as f/22. This low level of CA should pose few issues, even in large prints, or harsh crops from the edges of the frame. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] How to read our charts Chromatic aberration is the lens' inability to focus on the sensor or film all colours of visible light at the same point. Severe chromatic aberration gives a noticeable fringing or a halo effect around sharp edges within the picture. It can be cured in software. Apochromatic lenses have special lens elements aspheric, extra-low dispersion etc to minimize the problem, hence they usually cost more. For this review, the lens was tested on a Nikon D300 using Imatest. Falloff of illumination towards the corners of the frame is fairly well controlled. At 50mm the corners are stops darker than the image centre and at 150mm the corners are stops darker than the centre. Visually uniform illumination isn't achieved until the lens is stopped down to f/ or beyond throughout the zoom range. Mild barrel distortion is present throughout the zoom range, with barrelling being present at 50mm and at 150mm. This low level of distortion should be difficult to spot, but if straight lines are paramount, then you'll be glad to hear that the distortion pattern is uniform across the frame at both ends of the zoom range, which should make applying corrections in image editing software pretty straightforward. A deep petal-shaped hood is supplied as standard with the lens, which does a decent job of shading the lens from extraneous light that may cause unwanted flare and loss of contrast. During testing there were no issues with flare and contrast holds up reasonably well, even when shooting into the light. Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM Sample Photos Value For Money The price of around £720 means that this lens is a more affordable and compact alternative to the traditional 70-200mm telephoto zooms. The closest equivalent for Canon cameras in terms of specification is their 70-200mm f/ IS USM II lens, which apart from the slightly longer focal length range sports virtually identical specifications, but is currently around £1950 to buy new. It is worth noting that the previous version of this lens is also still available from some retailers at a more manageable £1000. Canon users on a budget may also consider the EF 70-200mm f/4L lens, which can be picked up for around £515. However, this lens is a stop slower throughout the zoom range and lacks optical stabilisation. Nikon camera owners looking at their 70-200mm f/4 VR lens, which costs around £950 may also consider this offering from Sigma as it is a stop faster throughout the zoom range. Nikon's 70-200mm f/ lens costs around £1580. Tamron also produce a 70-200mm f/ lens with optical stabilisation, which costs around £1030. Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM Verdict This lens is a solid performer, capable of delivering high quality images with decent sharpness, even if the performance it delivers isn't mind-blowing in any way. The lens is well specified, and the value for money it offers holds up well when the price of competing lenses are taken into account. Those in the market for a serious f/ medium telephoto zoom for their APS-C format Canon or Nikon DSLR would do well to consider this lens. The Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC OS Lens is a solid performer capable of delivering high quality images. Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS Pros Excellent sharpness in the centre throughout the zoom range Good build quality Constant f/ maximum aperture Effective optical stabilisation Good value for money Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS Cons Performance towards the edges at maximum aperture could be improved No weather sealing FEATURES HANDLING PERFORMANCE VALUE FOR MONEY VERDICT Sigma 50-150mm f/ EX DC APO OS HSM Specifications ManufacturerSigma General Lens MountsNikon AFCanon EF-SSigma SA Lens Focal Length50mm - 150mmAngle of - Aperturef/ Aperturef/22Filter Size77mmStabilisedYes35mm equivalent75mm - 225mmInternal focusingYesMaximum magnificationNo Data Focusing Min Focus80cm Construction Blades9Elements21Groups15 Box Contents Box ContentsNo Data Dimensions View Full Product Details Support this site by making a Donation, purchasing Plus Membership, or shopping with one of our affiliates Amazon UK, Amazon US, Amazon CA, ebay UK, MPB. 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