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![]() | Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Pros: high focal length that allows you to easily attach the movable and fast and then go in with the zoom - solid construction - scroll lock lever to the telephoto 150 mm. - Effective stabilizer Cons: Slow AF - zoom ring that rotates in opposite direction to the standard - the difficulty of obtaining wallpapers immaculate view of the need for long focal diaphragm Opinion: opinion is expressed early: for hunting photo exhibition is a truly fantastic goal. has a "fire power" remarkable, and super-versatile thanks to the focal length of 150 mm starting .. the right is heavy, you can safely use a free hand throughout the day and light conditions favorable produces engraved frame even at maximum focal provided you do not use it at full aperture. if you alternate use with other zoom lenses can be uncomfortable because the ring turns in the opposite direction to the standard, but you get used to. the stabilizer is much better than expected, very quiet and efficient, whereas I was disappointed with the AF, much slower and more "unreliable" the Nikkor 70-300 that I used before (which in turn is a lens with an AF simply good). moral of the story: it is the lens that is used to "learn to get serious" as it has an affordable price and its versatility allows you to use it with profit both freehand on a tripod, as long as you learn it well and understand how spremerla hard to pull out the maximum. highly recommended, especially on the new machine bodies that manage to be fully usable up to ISO very high. sent on January 26, 2012 |
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