Saturday, February 27, 2010

Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX DG HSM APO RF Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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This high zoom ratio lens is optimized for digital SLR cameras and capable of covering a wide range of focal lengths from 50mm standard to 500mm ultra telephoto.
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- High-magnification zoom lens with a 10x zoom ratio, optimized for digital SLR cameras
- Features SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements for superior correction of chromatic aberration
- Features zoom lock switch to prevent "zoom creep"
- Lens construction features 20 elements in 16 groups
- Includes a zoom hood and removable tripod collar
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Customer Buzz
 "Add to kit lens and it's all you need." 2010-01-07
By D. Gerstner
I switched to digital in 2003, buying a Digital Rebel and this lens shortly afterwards so mine's a very early non-DG version. One of the first things I did was set it up next to my brother-in-law's 300 2.8 EDIF Nikon and shot a distant fencepost. He and I were both stunned. The Bigma was sharper at all apertures, and yes we went to great lengths to keep all other variables equal. I use it wide open at 500 often and anything that ain't sharp is my fault.



Build quality is as good it gets. Beleive me, I do not baby my equipment and this thing still works like the day I first used it.



It's slow, but with a modern body having a cleaner high ISO that is less of an

issue.



USE A MONOPOD! My old Sunpak Ezee Pod folds forward and everything hangs discreetly behind you and carries well by the lens strap. It's heavy, but you can get used to it.



Throw the kit lens in a pocket, keep a tripod nearby, and you'll have pretty much all you'll ever need, incluing a 250mm edge over virtually anyone around you. The range and the potential distance between you and your subject are why you're buying this lens. Use them wisely and you'll be well pleased with the results.









Customer Buzz
 "Fantastic Package" 2009-12-31
By Daniel M. Ihde
I nearly always purchase my equipment from Amazon. However, I found a Sigma mount Bigma at another retailer as a "used but in new condition" lens at 30% less than any place else. So I reluctantly bought my first zoom lens with low expectations. I am pleased to say that my low expectations were unfounded. The Bigma combined with the Sigma SD-14 camera produce fantastic images.



I would like to take the rest of this review to compare the Bigma mounted on my Sigma SD-14 to the Canon 400mm f/5.6L mounted on my Canon EOS 50D. It seems that a lot of potential buyers of the Bigma want to know how it compares to the 400 f/5.6 Canon. I cannot compare lenses strictly, since my Bigma is a Sigma mount, and the Canon a Canon mount, but I will try to compare the two systems and give my opinion on which one I like better.



The easiest comparison, and the one mostly asked by potential buyers of the Bigma is image sharpness. The Canon 400 f/5.6 wins the sharpness category. In fact I don't know how a lens could possibly be any sharper than the Canon 400 f/5.6. That is the Canon lens strength. That is not to take away anything from the Bigma. The Bigma is sharp as far as zoom lenses go, but no zoom lens will be as sharp as the Canon 400. I was pleased to see how sharp this incredible zoom lens is, and did not expect it to be as sharp as the Canon 400. If the Bigma is Tack Sharp, the Canon 400 is Scalpel Sharp.



Now for the versatility contest. No contest, Bigma wins by a huge margin. 50-500 range needs no further comment, other than to say I don't know of a more versatile lens than the Bigma. Maybe there are some, I just don't know of them.



The Canon wins the weight contest. In fact I used to think I was holding a large lens when I was photographing with the Canon 400. Since I got the Bigma, it now feels rather compact. Yes, the Bigma is a substantial lens, but that also helps in stabilizing the lens handheld.



Neither lens has I.S. so we have a draw in that category.



Color and Appearance? Why does Canon make their top lenses WHITE? Bigma wins.



I mentioned earlier that the Canon System was Scalpel Sharp. I said that because comparing the images I get from the Sigma System (lens and SD-14 camera) the Sigma images are much more pleasing and appealing to me than the images I get from the Canon system (Canon EOS 50D and Canon 400mm f/5.6 lens). Although the images from the Canon are super sharp as you would expect from a Scalpel they also appear about as cold when you compare them to the images from the Sigma System. The Bigma lens produces images that are plenty sharp, but when I combine the lens with the SD-14 camera, the Sigma images are much more pleasing than the Canon. The colors are real, and the images are sharp, and I have the versatility to frame the photo with the incredible zoom of the Bigma. I honestly have to say that I believe that this image quality is due to the camera/lens system and not just the camera alone, or the lens alone. Until now I never thought I would own a zoom lens. I still do not think I will ever own a zoom lens for my Canon body. The Sigma SD-14/Bigma system has changed my way of thinking about photography and the zoom/prime lens debate.



I will still use the Canon for birding, fast paced sports, etc. Its a great camera/lens combo for that type of shooting. I now realize though, that even the 800 pound gorilla's in the photography world have their limitations. So, despite the Sigma's limitations, (small buffer, slow processing time, slower autofocus) the Sigma/Bigma is now my primary tool because of the quality of the photo.



In short, I highly recommend the Sigma 50-500mm (Bigma) lens for the Sigma digital SLR. I cannot speak for the Bigma lens on any other camera system because I have not tried it. I would also recommend the Canon 400mm f/5.6L lens even though I like the Sigma system better.



I hope this review might help any potential buyer of either lens.

Customer Buzz
 "Sigma "BIGMA" 50-500mm Zoom Lens!!!!_Part One" 2009-12-06
By Kenneth E. Hawkins
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1H7JYVGPQAIFM This is Part One of my Open Box review. The actual review was over the 10 minute limit.

Customer Buzz
 "For the price, this lens is very good!" 2009-10-30
By Dean Harnes (Temple, TX)
The only problems I have with it so far is that it's heavy(which is expected of a lens this big), the auto-focus isn't as fast as my canon lenses, and the lens filter size is enormous. Other than that, this lens take's spectacular photo's for a "cheap lens." Even without the image stabilization, it still takes pretty sharp pictures. I used it on a dam on a very windy day and even at 500mm the pictures were tack sharp. It's very heavy so I don't hand hold it that often, but the times that I have, the pictures were sharp. Great buy for all you amateurs and hobbyists, if you can afford a better lens, go for it, but this really is great for the price.

Customer Buzz
 "Why does this lens deserve five stars? Well..." 2009-10-26
By Frank Stephenson (Bolivia)
...The reason is because if you do your homework and know what it is capable of doing and not doing BEFORE you buy it, then it's price/value ratio is just outstanding. I think that the best way to do this is to know exactly what you are looking for in a 500mm lens, so let's start:



-If you shoot in low light: Then this is NOT a lens for you. It's a 1:4-6.3 and performs as such. If you shoot in low light go with a f2.8 and pay quite a few thousand dollars more. how can someone buy a 1:4-6.3 and expect it to take low light shots?



-If you shoot hand-held: This is PROBABLY not the lens for you. It does NOT have a vibration reduction system, yet even if it did, most 500mm lenses are used on tripod's or at least monopods. I have taken some tack-sharp pictures using this lens hand-held at 500mm on a bright day, but i did have to crank up the ISO to 800 and the shutter spead at least to one 500th of a second



-If you expect to take the lens out of the box and start taking great pictures immediately: Good luck, i really doubt that is what will happen with this lens. When i recieved mine i was one click away from sending it back and giving it one star or zero stars if possible. I obviously didn't do that and instead i went online read everything about the lens, it's "sweetspot", and basically everything ever written about the d*** thing. Then i started testing every possible setting and understanding the do's and dont's of this beauty.



In conclusion all i can say is that in the right conditions this lens can give you tack-sharp pictures with beautiful colors and all for much much less than any comparable lens. It's worth every penny.


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Friday, February 26, 2010

Tamron SP - Telephoto zoom lens - 200 mm - 500 mm - f/5.0-6.3 Di LD [IF] - Nikon F

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- 200-500mm f/5-6.3 Di LD (IF) Tamron telephoto zoom lens
- effective focal length:
- 200-500mm with 35mm film or full-frame digital cameras
- 310-760mm with APS-C sensor cameras
- compatible with Nikon digital and autofocus film SLR cameras
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

LensCoat Lens Cover for the Tamron SP 200-500mm f/5-6.3 Di AF Zoom Lens - Forest Green Woodland Camo

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Tamron RHAFA08 Replacement Lens Hood for Tamron Sp Af200-500mm F/5-6.3 Di Lens

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tiffen 86CUVP 86C mm UV Protection Filter (Clear)

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- The most popular protection filter.
- Provides basic reduction of UV light.
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 "lens protection filter" 2009-04-21
By Dorothyann Olson
The product is good and the shipping time was excellent. The cover arrived before the lens did.


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Monday, February 22, 2010

Tamron AF 200-500mm f/5.0-6.3 Di LD SP FEC (IF) Lens for Konica Minolta and Sony Digital SLR Cameras

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200-500mm f/5-6.3 Di LD (IF) Tamron telephoto zoom lens * effective focal length: * 200-500mm with 35mm film or full-frame digital cameras * 310-760mm with APS-C sensor cameras * compatible with Sony digital and Konica/Minolta digital and film SLR cameras with autofocus * two low-dispersion glass elements for superior image quality * internal focusing * minimum focus distance: 98.4 in. *
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- 200-500mm f/5-6.3 Di LD (IF) Tamron telephoto zoom lens
- effective focal length:
- 200-500mm with 35mm film or full-frame digital cameras
- 310-760mm with APS-C sensor cameras
- compatible with Sony digital and Konica/Minolta digital and film SLR cameras with autofocus
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Customer Buzz
 "Great lens for photographing wildlife" 2009-01-16
By Gadfly (El Paso, Texas United States)
I ordered my lens for over night delivery because I was going on a trip. To my horror I discovered that I ordered it in the wrong mount! When I checked my order with Amazon it stated that my order was being prepared for shipment and could not be canceled or changed. So I clicked that "phone me" button and sure enough Amazon called in less than a minute. The lady could not change my order but she did cancel it.

I ordered the lens with the proper mount and received it the next day.

Excellent build quality.

Comes in a quality case that is well padded.

Fast focus and SHARP!

With Sony's built in image stabilizer I am able to get sharp pictures even at 500mm hand held.

Can't ask for much more than that!

Customer Buzz
 "Tamron 200-500mm lens" 2007-12-17
By dbuk2 (Destin)
I have had this lens for a few months.

The lens is great for birding and other nature shots.

I have been very pleased with this lens.

To get a better lens means spending quite a bit more cash.

It is light and I use a shoulder rig in a canoe for a lot of my work.

On the downside it takes complete sunshine to get good, sharp shots.

The color and the contrast are a little weak , but can be easily "fixed " in photoshop.

For the money this lens is a no brainer.

Just look at the pics. !

Now for an L lens !!!

Customer Buzz
 "This is a great lens" 2007-09-04
By William Holms (Kansas)
I have now used this lens in several different places including the Zoo. While it is a little hard to lug around, it produces very sharp images at all ranges. If I had my wishes it would be a little faster. I now must purchase a better tripod system to go with the lens.

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 "Excellent Price ratio" 2007-01-11
By Somchat (Thailand)
Tamron make a reality len that cheap for 500mm and give you a very good result. I really like it.

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 "Great lens!" 2006-07-13
By James H. Handcock (kalispell, mt United States)
It is a perfect companion to the 18-200mm Tamron I use, and is faster at the 200mm mark.



I enjoy wildlife and outdoor photography. The crop factor gives me the equivalent of a 750mm zoom, and the eight foot minimum focusing distance lets me take some great shots of wild flowers and such.



From all I coud find when I researched the lens, to get a noticeably better lens you had to pay out several times as much money.



The only drawback to the lens is that, at least in the Minolta mount, demand exceeds supply and there is waiting list for the lens.



It is well worth waiting for, however. :)



I have a number of shots taken with this lens on a Minolta 7D.[...]


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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Tamron AF 200-500mm f/5.0-6.3 Di LD SP FEC (IF) Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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This is a zoom lens from Tamron that lets you bring your far away subjects up close while compressing the distance between the main subject and the background for professional-looking results. Even while covering up to a 500mm that enables you to take ultra telephoto shots of subjects further than the eye can see, its design is extremely lightweight and compact. When mounted on an APS-C size digital SLR camera, it provides a focal length equivalent to a 760mm for super ultra telephoto imaging.ing.
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- Canon SLR AF mount; telephoto zoom lens
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 "Good enough for government work..." 2010-02-14
By Joshua B. Owens (Chicago)
Soft contrast, specularities on the edges. Great for surveillance bad for prints above 5 x 7.

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 "really a 200-400mm f8 lens" 2009-03-20
By D. Inskeep
I gave this lens a try as a cheaper alternative to the Canon 100-400 L IS lens. After one outing, I returned the Tamron immediately and bought the Canon 100-400mm L IS lens.



This lens is pretty soft at anything above 400mm, and anything below f/8. If you do any kind of print work or like to do heavy cropping the softness of this lens will really bother you - there's no way you can use a 1:1 crop. If you mostly reduce your photos quite a bit for the web, this might not bother you. However, this does affect your ability to shoot in low light though, since f/5 to f/8 is almost unusable due to the softness.



CA is present at longer focal lengths as well, along with pretty poor contrast.



The lack of IS in such a long lens is also problematic - forget hand-held shots.



The one nice feature is the rotating front filter ring - you can buy a cheaper polarizing filter, which is a bonus on such a large filter.



Overall, this lens was a huge disappointment. If you want to take a chance on an off-brand lens, at least go with the Sigma 150-500 with OS. I haven't had a chance to try that lens, but at least it has OS, and the optical quality can't possibly be any worse.

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 "This is a Great Super Zoom Lens" 2009-02-15
By toedtoes
First, let's say up front that this is a BIG lens. All of the super zooms are. They all do much better with a tripod because of their weight.



Having said that, I have been able to handhold this lens in daytime and get great shots at 400-500mm. Of course, this requires a learning curve. I have found that most telephoto lenses get negative reviews, not because they are inferior lenses, but because folks don't know how to shoot with them. Your best shots will be if you can fill up a good 1/2 to 2/3 of the image with your subject. Less than that, and the camera is less likely to: 1) get true focus on the actual subject (rather than the area around the subject); and 2) get the details needed to enlarge the image without losing quality.



Back to the lens, for those who want greater reach, this lens is a wonderful option. It's biggest competition is the Sigma 50-500mm. While the "Bigma" is considered a great lens, how practical is the 50-200mm range? If you're going to shoot at that range, there are MANY other lenses that are much better in quality and much easier to carry around. At the 200-500mm range, the Tamron's reviews tend to be better than the Bigma.



If you really want one lens that will cover the most ranges, then the Bigma may be your best bet. However, it's not a walk-around lens, so you end up buying other lenses within the same range simply because you can't carry the Bigma all day every day. To me, the better option is to buy the Tamron 200-500mm for when you REALLY need the reach, and buy something else for the 50-200mm range (the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 and Tamron 70-200mm f2.8 would be a nice combo) for everyday use.



(No mention of L lenses, because if you could afford the L lens, you wouldn't bother looking at the Tamron. :) )

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 "Light weight, good price, sharp at F/7.1, slow autofocus, slow max aperture" 2008-06-16
By Grant Brummett (Arizona USA)
See Nov 2008 Updates below for comparison between this lens and my new Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 L IS



Pros:



Relatively light

Great bang for the buck

Pretty sharp at F/7.1 @ 500mm

Small size when zoomed to 200mm

Nice tripod mount that allows you to rotate the camera and lens



Cons:



Slow autofocus

No Image Stabilization

Cheap plastic build and feel

Slow max aperture especially at 500mm

Works best at long zoom settings on a tripod

Not as sharp as my Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 L IS Zoom lens



I wanted more reach to photograph birds and the moon using my Canon 40D so I borrowed this lens for a few weeks from a friend while he borrows my Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L.



The first things you notice are it's pretty light and long especially when extended to 500mm with an even longer hood attached out past that. The hood seemed a little flimsy but attached firmly and stayed in place throughout shooting so I have no complaints about it.



My first shots were of the moon at 500mm hand held on manual mode at ISO 400 1/800th second at F/7.1. I was very pleased with how sharp and what great contrast this lens produced when I got back inside and downloaded to my Mac.



When attached to my monopod or tripod I liked the built in lens tripod mount as it easily allows you to rotate the camera and lens together easily without having to change settings on your tripod. I used this lens mainly on a monopod while shooting birds and this worked really well. I mainly used the lens at 500mm where it seemed really sharp at F/7.1 but pretty sharp wide open as well. Will try some more shots at shorter ranges and post later.



Conclusion:



If you are in the market for a 500mm lens especially one that's a zoom and in this price range and you don't need the speed of a faster lens then this may be the lens for you. I recently purchased a new Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 L IS Zoom lens and find it much more useful especially since I am not tied to a tripod because of the freedom of the Image Stablizier. If you can afford it get the Canon 100-400 if you are on a budget and you don't mind using a tripod and having images that are softer then get the Tamron.



6-29-2008 Update



Despite being a really sharp lens, and a versatile one, there area several other things that make a lens a pleasure to use.



1. Fast auto-focus, this lens doesn't have it. After awhile of trading my Canon L lens back and forth with this one there's just too much I miss especially birds in flight. With a Canon L it's a snap.



2. Fast aperture, F/4 maybe I could put up with but when you get above F/5.6 you are getting into really slow territory.



I thought about getting a Canon 400mm F/5.6 L but this may be just a little too slow. I think I will continue to save up for the Canon 300 F/2.8 L. I know it's in another league from this lens, but I just can't give up the even better quality, fast aperture and lightening fast auto-focus. I'll buy a 2x multiplier to get out there further.



11-5-2008 Update:



I just bought a new Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 L IS Zoom lens and there is just no comparison, The Canon 100-400 just blows away the Tamron lens in all areas except for reach which is another 100mm on the Tamron. I compared my old tripod mounted test photos with the Canon 100-400 test photos using the same settings and the 100-400 is shaper has better contrast and most importantly has image stabilization which allows me to use a much slower shutter speed and still get great sharp photos. The auto focus on the Canon is also faster.



11-14-2008 Update:



It was a full moon the last two nights perfect for taking my best shot of the moon with my new Canon 100-400 F/4.5 - F/5.6 IS L lens. I wanted to compare the best moon shot I got with the Tamron 200-500mm with my new Canon lens. The moon was full and night clear and I took a hand held shot at 1/400s F/7.1 ISO 100 with the Canon 40D same camera I used with the Tamron test. I then downloaded and processed the Raw photo using the same settings I used for the best moon shot I ever got with the Tamron.



Results: The Canon 100-400 had enough resolving power and was sharp enough where I could actually zoom in enough on the moon shot taken with the Tamron 200-500mm at 500mm and it was slightly better. The shots at 400mm with the Tamron were a step down from the 400mm shot with the Canon 100-400.



The other thing I noticed after looking through the directory with all the daytime Tamron 200-500mm vs the Canon 100-400 was how many shots I got with the Canon 100-400 lens that would not be possible with the Tamron because the Tamron has no Image Stabilizer and the Tamron focused much more slowly. The Tamron is more of a tripod bird perched on a branch lens the Canon 100-400 I can actually do bird in flight photos!



Verdict:



If you are on a budget and don't mind shooting from a tripod at motionless or near motionless subjects the Tarmon 200-500 can do, but... if you have the money at all you need to get the Canon 100-400 you will be getting more shots and with more resolving power even though the Canon is 100mm shorter.



Lenses I currently own:



Canon EF-S 17-55 F/2.8 IS Ultra sharp, great colors, great low light, poor zoom action

Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Rebel XTi Kit lens Muddy, slow, pile of junk

Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L Fantastic colors, sharp zoomed 17 to 24mm, ultra smooth zoom action, light weight

Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L Fantastic colors and contrast, sharp zoomed 40 to 70mm, zoom a little stiff at first, heavy, repair prone!

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Good budget portrait lens, light weight, disposable, sharp from F/2.5

Canon EF 85mm F/1.2 L II The best portrait lens for female and children clients, buttery smooth Bokeh, heavy and expensive it shares sharpness with 135mm

Canon EF 135mm F/2.0 L The best portrait lens for males and tied with Canon 85mm F 1/.2 for sharpest lens I own, buttery smooth Bokeh

Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L fantastic colors, sharp for a zoom, very versatile ego boosting and attention getting and heavy! My favorite zoom lens!!!

Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L great IS, super colors, sharp for a zoom, extremely versatile, variable Bokeh, even more ego boosting and attention getting when extended and 400mm reach!!

My next lens purchase I'm saving for right now: _Canon EF 300mm F/2.8 IS L the finest lens ever



Customer Buzz
 "One great Lens" 2008-05-18
By Michael Simpson (Leesburg VA)
I have several lenses but this is my favorite. The optics are supurb and while it may be a little slow at 500mm this is commong for most lenses cousting under $4000.



The lens has a cool feature that lets you mount a polarizer filter and attach a lens hood. You can then rotate the lens hood and filter as a complete assembly. It is almost impossible to rotate a polarizer filter in other telephoto lenses with the hood attached.



The tripod mount ring has a quick release option that is perfect if you want to hand hold the lens. The lens only weighs 2.8lbs and built very solid.



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