Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DG IF Macro Aspherical Lens for Sigma SLR Cameras

Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DG IF Macro Aspherical Lens for Sigma SLR Cameras

  • Compact high performance zoom lens with a 10.7x high zoom ratio, 28 to 300-millimeter focal length
  • Special low dispersion glass and aspherical lenses produce high level of optical performance
  • 19.7-inch minimum focusing distance with macro mechanism for close-up photography at full zoom
  • Zoom lock device prevents zoom setting from being changed inadvertently
  • Designed for Sigma digital SLR cameras

This MACRO lens covers all the focal lengths from 28mm wide angle to 300mm telephoto with 10.7:1 high zoom ratio as well as macro capability. 28-300mm F3.5-6.3 MACRO packs a lot of performance in a compact package with ultra compact dimensions that make this lens the ultimate traveling companion. It’s the ideal lens all types of photography and optimized for digital SLR cameras.The new multi layer lens coating and lens design reduce flare and ghost, which is a common problem with digital cameras and also creates an optimum color balance through the entire zoom range.This lens features one Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass element and one aspherical lens in the front lens group, and one SLD glass element and three aspherical lenses in the rear lens group. This lens provides excellent correction for all types of aberrations.This MACRO lens has a minimum focusing distance of 50cm at all focal lengths and is equipped with a macro mechanism for close-up photography at 300mm telephoto, allo

List Price: $ 299.00

Price: $ 249.00

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2 Replies to “Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DG IF Macro Aspherical Lens for Sigma SLR Cameras”

  1. RonAnnArbor says:
    49 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    I like this lens, June 30, 2006
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    RonAnnArbor (Ann Arbor, MI United States) –
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    I like this lens – even though I don’t find myself using it as much as I did for awhile. My Nikon 18-200VR has replaced the usefulness of this lens, especially since upgrading to the D200 where the 10 megapixels allow you to zoom to the 200 point and then crop. Still, this is a solid lens, it has a nice size and weight, and the focal range is terrific. No problems noted at either the 28 or 300 focal points, but sharpest image is between 100 and 200. Slight corner fringing at 300, but similar to that of the Nikkor 70-300, so I can’t really complain. A good lens at a fantastic price. This hasn’t caught on as much with Nikon users as it seems to have gone over like wildfire with the Canon crowd. Recommended.

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  2. J. Trottier says:
    45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Useful lens, September 20, 2006
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    J. Trottier (ON Canada) –
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    It is what you would expect for a lens in this price range. It is a perfect everyday lens especially well suited to photograph outdoor events where there is close and far action. It is made of light plastic which makes it easy to carry but I would not want to drop it – especially when extended to 300mm. Overall I am very satisfied with my purchase.

    The focus speed is slower than my D50’s kit lens and it is also noisyer, but not annoying. The only odd fuction is the manual focus; the internal gears do not disengage so you feel the gears whirring as you turn the focus ring, it feels a bit rough. The Nikon model of this lens does not have a manual focus switch on the lens, you have to use the camera body switch.

    A bonus with this lens is that is does good macro photography. I was able to get sharp shots of flowers at close range with totally blurred backgrouds.

    The lens needs a lot of light but 300mm is not very practical indoors so it is perfect for outdoor daytime photos. With the hotshoe flash the lens performs very well indoors.

    The zooming action is a bit quick for my liking. Just a half turn of the barrel and you go from 28 to 300! You need a gentle touch to get just the right focal length.

    I bought this lens instead of the Nikon 70-300 G. The 28-300 is a more useful range but you sacrifice speed (6.3 instead of 5.4 max aperture at 300mm). The Sigma is lighter and at least half an inch shorter than the Nikon at the smallest focal length. The Nikon had smoother zooming and faster focus.

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