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Sigma DG DL Macro Super II 70-300mm F/4-5.6 II DL AF Lens For Nikon

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
UPC
0085126505448
Maximum Aperture
f/4-5.6
Brand
Sigma
Type
Telephoto, Macro/Close Up, Image Stabilization
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Zoom
Mount
Nikon AF
Focal Length
70-300mm, Zoom
MPN
507-306

About this product

Product Information

This is a telephoto zoom lens with excellent cost performance, for it is capable of macro photography with a 1: 2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300 mm focal length. It also has a switch for changeover to macro photography at focal lengths between 200 mm and 300 mm. The minimum focusing distance is 1.5 m/59 inches at all zoom settings. Sigma used SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass in this lens for excellent correction of chromatic aberration. And, Sigma effectively corrected for fluctuation of aberration due to focusing. It's the ideal lens for portraits, sports photography, nature photography, and other types of photography that frequently use the telephoto range.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Sigma
MPN
507-306
UPC
0085126920128, 0085126505448
Model
DL Macro Super II
eBay Product ID (ePID)
101714126

Product Key Features

Mount
Nikon AF
Focal Length
70-300mm, Zoom
Maximum Aperture
f/4-5.6
Type
Telephoto, Macro/Close Up, Image Stabilization
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Zoom

Dimensions

Weight
20.64 Oz

Additional Product Features

Aperture
F/4-5.6
Compatible Brand
Nikon
Min Aperture
32
Additional Tech Characteristics
II Dl Af
Diameter
3in
Focal Length (mm)
70-300mm
Series
Sigma Dg
Camera Type
SLR
Camera Technology
Digital
Product Line
Sigma Dg

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.0
27 product ratings
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • Great lens for the price!

    I use this lens on a Canon Digital Rebel XT (350) and for the money it can't be beat. On the Revel it gives a field of view like a 112mm - 480mm, which is very long for a lens without image stability. At the long end it is important to mount the camera/lens on a solid tripod. If you have to hand hold the lens it is best to use shutter priority with a fast shutter speed (maybe twice the mm setting - i.e. if you are at 300 use at least 1/600 or faster). The lens focuses fairly fast and accurate (less than maybe a second).