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![]() | Sigma AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG APO Macro Pros: Versatile, useful for those who want to get closer to Macro and naturalistic photography but can also be used in architectural details for particulars. Cheap, discreetly priced, not too heavy. Cons: Strongest sharpening to maximum focal length test (200-300) rnrn Opinion: It was my first goal but not the one that made me passionate about nature photography, I have had some beautiful adventures in the woods and I recommend it as a quality price for beginners who like me want to approach this photograph, coupled with a Manfrotto Compact MCK3-H02 works well, the macro function from its satisfaction, but as I said the fact of the sharpness is very penalizing. sent on May 16, 2017 |
![]() | Sigma AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG APO Macro Pros: The pros of this lens is versatility on some fronts such as the "macro" function that has come back to me very easily in many naturalistic situations, and not how everything works discreetly even for particulars in architecture such as ancient churches etc. (Tested by my undersigned) Cons: The opposite, and it is very penalizing, is the clarity, I used it on an old canon 350D that does not make text, but I realized that at maximum focal length it does not burn well and is very heavy from Take a close look at it. Make sure that you are well blurred and use it in full light because it is not very bright. Opinion: I can recommend this lens to those who do not have much money to spend and would like to approach naturalistic photography, thanks to the macro function, which does not work badly, you can take pretty good pictures if combined with a compact MKC3-H02 manfrotto as I said Above is a bit of a handyman, to me personally has stimulated a lot, but certainly not an objective that I consider qualitatively high. sent on May 16, 2017 |
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