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Following on from another 'Thread' :
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/sigma-120-400mm-apo-dg-os-hsm.515320/
I'm considering the purchase of a Sigma 50-500, as a step up in focal length from my Tamron SP 70-300 Di VC lens.
While the 70-300 seemed adequate when I was using a crop-sensor EOS 7D, now having moved up to a full frame EOS 5D Mklll, the missing 1.6x crop factor seems significant.
The Canon 100-400L was a serious contender, but it is quite an old design lens, offering only a 2 stop stabiliser, and personally, I don't like the 'pump action' zoom.
I then looked at the Sigma 120-400, and the Sigma 150-500, and while one member here has posted a very acceptable image, taken with the 150-500, it is marked down by most professional reviewers on image quality fall off at the long end. As also is the 120-400.
My attention then turned to the Sigma 50-500, and although significantly more expensive than the 120-400 and 150-500, it does seem to get much better reviews, especially on image quality.
Also, looking some of the images produced with it a 500mm, on Wild About Britain, they do seem to support what the reviewers are saying.
So, my question is, has anyone here had experience of this lens?
Dave
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/sigma-120-400mm-apo-dg-os-hsm.515320/
I'm considering the purchase of a Sigma 50-500, as a step up in focal length from my Tamron SP 70-300 Di VC lens.
While the 70-300 seemed adequate when I was using a crop-sensor EOS 7D, now having moved up to a full frame EOS 5D Mklll, the missing 1.6x crop factor seems significant.
The Canon 100-400L was a serious contender, but it is quite an old design lens, offering only a 2 stop stabiliser, and personally, I don't like the 'pump action' zoom.
I then looked at the Sigma 120-400, and the Sigma 150-500, and while one member here has posted a very acceptable image, taken with the 150-500, it is marked down by most professional reviewers on image quality fall off at the long end. As also is the 120-400.
My attention then turned to the Sigma 50-500, and although significantly more expensive than the 120-400 and 150-500, it does seem to get much better reviews, especially on image quality.
Also, looking some of the images produced with it a 500mm, on Wild About Britain, they do seem to support what the reviewers are saying.
So, my question is, has anyone here had experience of this lens?
Dave
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