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Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 APO EX DG HSM OS FLD Large Aperture Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital DSLR Camera

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Style: Canon Digital DSLR Camera


Features

  • 70-200mm focal length, Minimum focus Distance - 1.40m/55.1 inch
  • 105-300mm equivalent focal length on APS-C cameras, 112-320mm equivalent focal length on Canon APS-C cameras
  • F2.8 constant maximum aperture; F22 minimum, Ring-type ultrasonic-type AF motor with full-time manual focusing
  • Image stabilization, 4 stops claimed. Dual mode, normal and panning
  • 77mm filters, Available in Canon EF, Nikon F (FX), Pentax KAF3, Sony Alpha, Sigma SA mounts

Description

SIGMA 70-200MM LENS CANON F/2.8 LARGE TELEPHOTO LENS From the Manufacturer Large aperture telephoto zoom lens incorporating Sigma's original Optical Stabilizer functionThis large aperture telephoto zoom lens, incorporating Sigma's original Optical Stabilizer function, covers focal lengths from 70mm to 200mm and offers a constant aperture of F2.8 over the entire zoom range. The OS function offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise be possible. It makes shooting easy for many types of photography such as portraits and sports. Two FLD ("F" Low Dispersion) glass elements, which have performance equal to fluorite glass, and three SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements provide excellent correction of color aberration. Super Multi-Layer Coating reduces flare and ghosting. The lens incorporates HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor), ensuring a quiet and high speed AF as well as full-time manual focus capability. It is also possible to attach Sigma's optional APO Tele Converters. No Optical Stabilizer (top). With Optical Stabilizer (bottom). Super Multi-Layer CoatingThe lens is equipped with Sigma's own unique OS (Optical Stabilizer) function. This system offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise be possible, making telephoto shooting easy. Mode 1 is ideal for general photography and Mode 2 is designed for panning subjects such as racing cars. For Sony and Pentax mount, the built-in OS function of this lens can be used even if the camera body is equipped with an anti-shake function. As compensation for camera shake is visible in the view finder, the photographer can easily check for accurate focus and ensure there is no subject movement. For Pentax and Sony mounts, it is not possible to use the AF and the built-in OS function of this lens when attaching it to film SLR cameras as well as Pentax ist series and K100D. When using the OS function of a lens with a camera which incorporates a stabilizer unit, please turn the camera's stabilizer unit off. This lens cannot be used with film SLR cameras with the exception of the Nikon F6 and Canon EOS-1v.Compact constructionThis lens has a compact construction with a diameter of 3.4in, overall length of 7.8in. and weight of 50.4oz. This compact and lightweight construction makes it ideal for many types of photography such as portraits, landscapes and sports. No Super Multi-Layer Coating (left). With Super Multi-Layer Coating (right). Excellent Optical PerformanceThis lens features two FLD ("F" Low Dispersion) glass elements, which have the performance equal to fluorite glass, and three SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements providing excellent correction of color aberration. The Super Multi-Layer Coating reduces flare and ghosting and ensures high contrast images. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. FLD glass is the highest level low dispersion glass available with extremely high light transmission. This optical glass has a performance equal to fluorite glass which has a low refractive index and low dispersion compared to current optical glass. It also benefits from high anomalous dispersion.These characteristics give excellent correction for residual chromatic aberration (secondary spectrum) which cannot be corrected by ordinary optical glass and ensures high definition and high contrast images. Hyper Sonic Motor High speed and quiet AFHSM indicates lenses equipped with a Hyper Sonic Motor, driven by ultrasonic waves. Incorporation of HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) ensures quiet and high speed autofocus, while allowing full-time manual focus override. For Sony and Pentax mount, AF will not function with DSLR cameras that do not support HSM.Rounded diaphragmThis lens has a rounded 9 blade diaphragm which creates an attractive bokeh to the out of focus area.Lens ConstructionIn a conventional lens, focusing requires an extension of the entire lens or the front lens group. However, to better accommodate autofocusing mechanisms and closeup photography, a need has arisen for lenses that do not change their length during focusing or suffer from focus-dependent variation in aberration. Therefore, Sigma has developed focusing systems that only move elements within the lens barrel. These incorporate smaller and lighter moving lens elements which help improve auto- focus speed. With their unchanging barrel length and small variation in the center of gravity, these lenses also enhance balance and stability for the photographer. Furthermore, since the front of the lens does not rotate, polarizing filters can be used with extra convenience.Specifications Lens Construction 22 Elements in 17 Groups Angle of View 34.3 - 12.3 degrees Number of Diaphragm Blades 9 Blades (Rounded diaphragm) Minimum Aperture F22 Minimum Focusing Distance 140cm / 55.1in. Maximum Magnification 1:8 Dimensions Diameter 86.4mm x Length 197.6mm /3.4in. x 7.8in. Weight 1430g / 50.4oz. MTF ChartView Larger ImageMTF (Modular Transfer Function) is one of the measurements that evaluates a lens' performance, and it contrasts sensitivity at different spacial frequencies. The horizontal axis is in millimeters and shows the distance from the center of the image toward the edges, and contrast value (highest value is 1) is shown in the vertical axis.The readings at 10 lines per millimeter measure the lens' contrast ability (red lines), repeating fine parallel lines spaced at 30 lines per millimeter measure the lens' sharpness ability (green lines), when the aperture is wide open. Fine repeating line sets are created parallel to a diagonal line running from corner to corner of the frame, are called Sagittal lines (S) and sets of repeating lines vertical to these lines are drawn, called Meridional (M) line sets.DistortionView Larger Imageeffective distortion: When you take a picture of a lattice pattern, it will appear as the blue dotted line shows. the red line illustrates how the lattice pattern will appear in the actual picture when any lens distortion is taken into account.relative distortion: In this chart, the horizontal axis shows the ideal image height (the distance from the center to the edge of the image [mm]). The vertical axis shows the extent of distortion. The extent of the distortion is represented by how much Y, which is the actual image height, grows (or shrinks) against Y0 which is the ideal image height.Extent of distortion: D[%]=(Y-Y0/Y0)x100When you take the picture of a square object, if the distortion amount show a minus value, the image will be seen as expanded (Barrel distortion). If the distortion amount is a plus value, it will be seen as a recessed (pincushi on distortion). When the distortion value is close to 0, the appearance of distortion is very minimal.VignettingView Larger ImageThe horizontal axis shows the image height (the distance from the center to the edge of the image [mm]). The vertical axis shows the amount of light in the image (based on the amount of light in the image center being 100%). If the peripheral amount of light is lower than the center, the four corners of the image will be darker (vignetting).

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 70-200 millimeters


Lens Type: Telephoto


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: 200 month


Real Angle Of View: 34.3 Degrees


Maximum Aperture: 2.8


Minimum Aperture: 22


Image stabilization: 4 stops claimed. Dual mode, normal and panning


Compatible Camera Models: Canon EOS Rebel T8i, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi, Canon EOS Kiss X9, Canon EOS Rebel T4i, Canon EOS Kiss Digital X, Canon EOS 1100D, Canon EOS Kiss X8i, Canon EOS Kiss X4, Canon EOS Kiss X5, Canon EOS Kiss X2, Canon EOS-1D, Canon EOS Kiss X3, Canon EOS 3000D, Canon EOS 500D, Canon EOS 750D, Canon EOS Kiss Digital N, Canon EOS Rebel SL1, Canon EOS Rebel SL2, Canon EOS 350D, Canon EOS Rebel SL3, Canon EOS 2000D, Canon EOS 20D, Canon EOS 100D, Canon EOS 60D, Canon EOS 40D, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, Canon EOS Rebel T5i, Canon EOS 80D, Canon EOS Rebel T1i, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, Canon EOS 1200D, Canon EOS Kiss F, Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EOS-1D Mark II N, Canon EOS 7D, Canon EOS-1D Mark III, Canon EOS Kiss X7i, Canon EOS 650D, Canon EOS-1D Mark IV, Canon EOS 5DS R, Canon EOS 250D, Canon EOS Kiss X50, Canon EOS 800D, Canon EOS Kiss X10, Canon EOS 77D, Canon EOS 400D, Canon EOS 4000D, Canon EOS-1Ds, Canon EOS 6D Mark II, Canon EOS Rebel T6i, Canon EOS Rebel T2i, Canon EOS 1300D, Canon EOS Rebel T6s, Canon EOS 6D, Canon EOS Kiss X6i, Canon EOS C100 Mark II, Canon EOS 760D, Canon EOS D60, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS, Canon EOS Rebel T7, Canon EOS Rebel T6, Canon EOS 550D, Canon EOS Rebel T3, Canon EOS-1D X, Canon EOS 30D, Canon EOS 700D, Canon EOS Rebel T5, Canon EOS 5DS, Canon EOS 10D, Canon EOS 300D, Canon EOS 70D, Canon EOS 50D, Canon EOS Rebel T7i, Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, Canon EOS 90D, Canon EOS 1000D, Canon EOS Rebel T3i, Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, Canon EOS Kiss X9i, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EOS 850D, Canon EOS 5D, Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, Canon EOS 8000D, Canon EOS Kiss X70, Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EOS 60Da, Canon EOS 450D, Canon EOS D30, Canon EOS 200D, Canon EOS 600D


Photo Filter Size: 82 Millimeters


Lens Mount: Canon EF


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 9


Minimum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Lens Design: Zoom


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 200 Millimeters


Lens Coating Description: Flush Coating


Focal Length Description: 70-200 millimeters


Lens: Telephoto


Compatible Camera Mount: Canon EF


Maximum Focal Length: 200 Millimeters


Global Trade Identification Number: 47


Model Name: 589101


UPC: 785528749678 085126589547 785528749715


Brand: Sigma


Camera Lens: 200 month


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  • SIGMA VS CANON?!! It comes down to money and use..honeslty.
Style: Canon Digital DSLR Camera
I am not a pro, just an avid enthusiast who loves Canon Cameras and products. I make NO MONEY on my photos, just like to take great photos of my family and friends. I was set on buying the Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II ($2100) then I seen this lens at my local camera rental store. The shop owner had nothing but good things to say about the Sigma and let me sample both Canon and Sigma 70-200 2.8 lenses and encouraged me to use one over the weekend. I took the sigma to see what the hype was about. I WAS BLOWN AWAY!!! I took over 1000 shots over the weekend, had a few events so I made good use of it, and I was thoroughly impressed. If you have kids who play sports, the Sigma lens does the trick. The auto focus was lightning fast and I was able to track my subjects easily and swiftly. The 2.8 F-stop lead to great Bokeh which the recipients of the photos were pleased and commented "looks professional". Performance: Great quick auto focus, clean and crisp shots. Some slight vignetting at the edges mostly noticed at 200mm. The focus and zoom ring are switched (compared to the normal Canon Lens set up) the zoom ring is near the front lens, focus ring towards the camera (this took some getting used to). Its a bit heavy for long shoots but it helps you beef up your left arm. So far no complaints except from my wife who is embarrassed when I bust out this big bad boy at my kid's events (I think its cool) Oh well, the photos speak for themselves. Bottom line- If you got the money or making money, spend the money and get the Canon. If you are like me and have regular bills, a family, and just want to take great photos of them without dipping into their college fund, the SIGMA is a great and sensible choice. Stabilization noise: You can hear it activating when you are shooting, but your ear is inches away from it. Some people grumble about the noise, I don't really pay attention to it that much, its not that bad. My Canon 70-300mm (non L) makes similar sounds too. PROS: Great Price, affordable Fast Auto-Focus Great Stability Control Sturdy Build Quality Made in Japan (this was a big pro to me) CONS: Not weather sealed Heavy (but so is the Canon) You still may have Lens Envy Black finish did make the lens warmer in the sun (didn't see a drop in performance though) I included some sample photos I took comparing the Canon vs Sigma. I used the respective lens to shoot the opponent lens (canon 6d). They both looked great to me, but like I said, I'm not a pro. The other two photos are with the SIGMA 70-200 2.8 APO EX DG HSM OS at a local pub using the Canon 6D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2015 by GANBATEKUDASAI GANBATEKUDASAI

  • Amazing lens, too heavy for me
Style: Canon Digital DSLR Camera
I loved this lens, but I had to return it. Why 5 stars? Well, it's everything I hoped it to be. Incredible sharpness, fast aperture, and $1000 less than the Canon for a [reportedly] very slight decrease in quality. Why did I return it? Two reasons, it's too bulky to travel/have fun with, and I don't need f/2.8. On the first point, I'm well built @ 175lbs 6', and 28 years old. Strong enough to lug around 3.5 pounds. But for my style of photography - hanging out with friends, photographing family, fly-on-the-wall type stuff - it was just too damn big. Every time I pulled it out, I felt like Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds, casually and awkwardly unsheathing out my huge pipe. I also have a bad back, and I'll be damned if 3.5 pounds at a weird backpack angle doesn't wear me out. Your mileage may vary on this point, but for me, the cost/benefit didn't make sense. On the subject of f/2.8 - I don't have kids, I don't have indoor soccer games to photograph, generally no indoor events where speed at this focal range would be useful (e.g., a house - you have to be across a large room or down a hall for 70-200 to make sense on an APS-C)... I just have no need for it. I convinced myself prior to buying this that I wanted the best, and this is certainly it. But after playing around with it for a few weeks, I realized that I don't need the f/2.8 and I don't need the weight. I ended up with the Canon 70-200 f/4L IS USM. It's a nice lens, way lighter, less conspicuous, and reportedly sharper (though I can't tell the difference). I also tried the 70-300 f/4.0 - 5.6, and it was OK, but felt too cheap. It was also noticeably less sharp when compared side-by-side with the Sigma & Canon. One last note - I ordered all of these lenses used but 'Like New' from Amazon Warehouse. The lenses I received were in almost-perfect condition, so I highly recommend exploring the "used" options from Amazon Warehouse. That said, when I finally decided on the Canon 70-200 f/4L IS USM, I bought it via Amazon Warehouse. They shipped the non-IS version to me, which is worth about half of what I paid. I calmly but firmly called Amazon, and they agreed to refund full return shipping costs, as well as overnight a brand new 70-200 f/4L IS USM to me, which I received the very next day. To be clear, I paid full price for the f/4L IS, though I saved 7% due to a running promotion - 4% off camera equipment, plus 3% cash back from the Amazon Visa. So it ended up costing the same as the used version due to the savings! But anyway, Amazon agreed to waive the overnight shipping fee on the replacement, which was awesome, so that felt pretty fair. All-in-all, if you are sure that you need f/2.8 and that 3.5 lbs isn't a big deal, then buy this thing and don't look back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2013 by N. Bledsoe

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