Pros: Extremely compact for storage, inexpensive, very sharp images. Cons: Large torque required to operate zoom, slow focus response
The Sigma 28mm-300mm zoom lens was originally sold for the Konica-Minolta Maxxum series Digital SLRs. When Sony took over this product line in 2006, they kept the same lens interface as the original Minolta Maxxum cameras for the new Sony 100alpha ...
Pros: Surprisingly good optics, considering low price and high versatility. Small. Metal mount. Cons: Like most consumer zooms, sharpness declines above 200mm. Autofocus sometimes temperamental. Not wide on DSLR.
This lens is Sigma's "macro" version, a newer and improved version of their older "compact hyperzoom" 28-300 lens. This lens has half the minimum focus distance, and twice as many low dispersion (2 vs. 1) and aspherical (4 vs. 2) elements than the ...
I bought this lens in conjunction with buying a new camera. I needed to replace an older Minolta camera/lens with something new. I got a Canon Elan 7E and this lens.
There were several reasons why I chose this lens. First and foremost,...
I bought the Sigma Designs IF 28 300mm F3 5 6 3 DL Aspherical Hyperzoom four months ago, and have since shot around 50 rolls of film through this lens. I bought it because I travel frequently, and often need to go back and forth between wide angles and...
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