Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM Sports For Canon EF
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Sigma APO 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 EX DG OS HSM Review
An impressive 10x zoom range for just over £1100, but has Sigma been a little over-ambitious with this superzoom optic?- A very versatile lens
- Poor performance at 500mm
Sigma 500mm f/4.5
OK, so it is not the Canon f4.L lens, but it is less than 1/2 the cost. I use this lens to shoot wildlife, mainly BIF. Tracking with this lens took a while to get use to because of its size and weight. Now that I have used it for a while I love it!- Consistent Output
- Durable
- Fast / accurate auto-focus
- Nice Bokeh
- Rugged
- Strong Construction
- Heavy
Five Stars
what a lens did every thing that I could wish for.
Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM Sports Review
The Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM Sports is a bright, super telephoto prime lens built for professional photographers, but boy is it heavy. At $5,999, the Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM Sports seems like an extravagantly priced lens. That is until you check out the competition: the $8,999 Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM and the $10,299 Nikon AF-S Nikkor 500mm f/4E FL ED VR. The Sigma suddenly becomes a great value proposition in the super telephoto lens space. For significantly less than the competition you get a lens that's exceptionally sharp, superbly constructed, and ridiculously heavy. Its performance and price earn it Editors' Choice honors, but make sure you set aside some money for a visit to the chiropractor. It's Huge The 500mm F4 ($5,999.00 at Amazon) is big, which is the nature of the beast when it comes to telephoto lenses. But it's exceptionally big. Without the hood mounted, it's 15.0 by 5.7 inches (HD) and 7.3 pounds. Adding the hood increases the height by about 6.5 inches, so the lens will extend from your camera mount by almost two feet. The hood is light and tough—it's made with carbon fiber. The lens itse...- Very sharp
- Large aperture
- Super telephoto reach
- Optical stabilization
- No visible distortion
- Sturdy, dust- and splash-resistant design
- Costs less than the competition
- Available for multiple camera systems
- Huge
- Heavy
Sigma AF APO 500mm f4.5 EX HSM A Super Tele For A Wide Range Of SLRs
Ask any group of professional sports or wildlife photographers to name their favorite lens, and most will mention a "fast" 500mm f/4 model with internal focusing and low dispersion glass elements. Ideal in many respects, such lenses offer several advantages.
Sigma 500mm f/4.5 APO EX DG
Although hardly what you could call a budget price, this lens is the most affordable of the 500mm prime lenses that are available. Primes at this sort of focal length are well into the realms of ‘specialist' lenses, so we take a look at what you are getting for your hard earned cash.- Good build and finish
- Fast quiet autofocus
- Very usable wide open
- Manageable for its type
- Close focus distance is good
- Lacks a little contrast
- Hood a little short for the focal length
REVIEW: Sigma 500mm f/4.5 APO EX DG
Although hardly what you could call a budget price, this lens is the most affordable of the 500mm prime lenses that are available. Primes at this sort of focal length are well into the realms of ‘specialist' lenses, so we take a look at what you are getting for your hard earned cash.- Good build and finish
- Fast quiet autofocus
- Very usable wide open
- Manageable for its type
- Close focus distance is good
- Lacks a little contrast
- Hood a little short for the focal length
Sigma 500mm f/4.5 EX DG HSM APO review by andre_
I've purchased this lens for handheld using, and it work perfectly for birdwatching. This 500mm is relatively lightweight, few weight more than Nikkor 300/2.8. The AF is quick and precise with both the D2x and D700.- Lightweight
- sharp
- good AF both in DX and FF
- no water sealed
- TC 1.4X without AF on Nikon cameras
Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM | Sports review
A long list of pros. One flaw but of smaller calibre. A price two times lower than that of rival Canon and Nikon lenses. I suppose it’s the best write-up of the tested lens you can imagine. We don’t want to prolong this summary because it’s pointless.- Solid, stylish, weather-sealed casing,, Excellent image quality in the frame centre,, Brilliant image quality on the edge of the APS-C sensor,, Very good image quality on the edge of full frame,, Lack of spherical aberration-related problems,, Negligible longitudinal chromatic aberration,,...
- Noticeable vignetting at the maximum relative aperture on full frame.
Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM | Sports review
It’s easy to look at the price of expensive lenses such as the Sigma 500mm f/4 DG OS HSM Sport and immediately disregard them from your radar. While the price implies working pros specialising in sports and wildlife are the only ones ever likely to purchase such a lens, it’s possible to get it in...