Is the Sigma 70 300 lens any good?

Is the Sigma 70 300 lens any good?

In general, the 70-300mm ƒ/4-5.6 offers above-average results for sharpness; when stopped down, and kept below 200mm, results are excellent. The sharpest focal length / aperture setting on our sample was 70mm at ƒ/11, where the image was almost tack-sharp across the entire frame.

Is 70-300mm lens good for macro?

(From Sigma lens literature) Capable of macro photography, this lens has a 1:2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300 mm focal length. It’s the ideal high performance lens for portraits, sports photography, nature photography, and other types of photography that frequently use the telephoto range.

Is Sigma 70-300mm F4 5. 6 DG Macro?

Sigma’s 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro is a compact telephoto zoom lens. The Sigma 70-300mm offer a 4 to 1 zoom ratio in a compact lens that is easily carried in your camera bag or left on the camera as you travel; and the images are magnificent.

Is the Nikon 70 300 lens a macro lens?

The Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG Macro, Nikon Fit is an affordable telephoto lens with macro capabilities. With an impressive build, it offers fantastic results in a compact lens.

What is Sigma APO?

A: Sigma’s APO designation means it’s a apochromatic lens that uses low dispersion glass to minimize chromatic aberration. The DG designation signifies that it is a Full Frame lens.

What is the disadvantages of macro lens?

Handling. One more disadvantage of macro lenses is ease of handling. A longer and heavier lens like a macro can be unwieldy in some situations, particularly if you want to hand-hold. A macro lens can also be slow because of a smaller depth of field and aperture.

How far does a 70-300mm lens zoom?

Specifications

Focal length 70-300mm
Closest focusing distance 1.5m / 4.9 ft. (through the entire zoom range)
Maximum reproduction ratio 1/4
No. of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded)
Filter/attachment size 67mm

What does DG mean on Sigma lenses?

The DG designation indicates that the lens has been optimised for use with digital SLR cameras. The DG lenses feature improved (more even) light distribution from image centre to edge, especially at maximum aperture, compared to conventional fast wide-angle lenses.

What kind of macro lens is Sigma 70-300mm?

I had it. Sigma’s 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro is a budget telephoto zoom lens. With a range that is useful for candid portraiture, capturing children playing in the backyard, amateur sports or even wildlife at the zoo, it’s great on vacation for capturing scenic details or even groups of flowers in a garden.

Which is the sharpest Sigma 70-300mm F / 4-5.6?

In general, the 70-300mm ƒ/4-5.6 offers above-average results for sharpness; when stopped down, and kept below 200mm, results are excellent. The sharpest focal length / aperture setting on our sample was 70mm at ƒ/11, where the image was almost tack-sharp across the entire frame.

Is the Sigma 70-300mm a telephoto zoom?

With the 70-300mm ƒ/4-5.6, Sigma has had an economical competitor to the major manufacturers’ consumer telephoto zooms for some years now.

How big is the 70-300mm F / 4.5.6 sensor?

The 70-300mm ƒ/4-5.6 is designed to fill a 35mm frame, but functions properly on a reduced-frame sensor as well. On these types of cameras the lens will provide and equivalent field of view of 105 – 450mm (1.5x sensors) and 112 – 480mm (1.6x sensors).

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