I switched from film to digital about 15 years ago and have used "point-and-shoot" cameras until obtaining the Canon EOS Rebel T6i. I enjoyed the "zoom" abilities of the point-and-shoot Canon SX50 HS but decided to upgrade knowing I would obtain the Sigma lens for the new camera. The kit lens that came with my new Canon EOS Rebel T6i are good lenses but...I did not like to carry 2 lenses or change lens when wanted more telephoto capability. Also wanted more "zoom" than the kit telephoto lens had. The Sigma images are a little sharper than the kit lenses are but was not a critical issue for the upgrade from the Canon lens to the Sigma 18 to 300 mm lens. The zoom action is smooth, no rough/tight spots when zooming out or in. Have not needed to use the "lock" switch on the lens, does not "zoom out" when carrying the camera with the lens pointing down. This lens is sharp enough so that I can photograph birds at 300mm, then crop the image and have a "closeup" of the bird that's equal in size to a 50X image from the old camera but has sharper details. That is the capability I expected from this camera/lens combination and am extremely pleased. For months I checked every online review that I could find for this type of lens, chose Sigma, am very pleased with all aspects of its performance. Very happy with the lens, have NO cons to report!Read full review
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For a do-it-all, walk around lens, you can't beat this thing. Fast AF, SHARP images and, surprising good IQ and AF performance in low light. If you have the Sigma USB Dock, you're going to really love it, as you can update the firmware whenever you need to.
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Sigma makes good glass, yet not quite the same as the excellence of German lense. As an all-purpose lens it has proved itself to remove the hassle of multiple lenses and more weight to haul around. I use this as my primary lens for most any photographic assignment unless it has to do wit portraits and fine detail; for that I use my prime German lenses.
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Reasonable cost, light weight, and the images are tack sharp. Great travel lens when vacationing with the family. Wife tried it on her camera and I ended up buying another one.
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It's a very nice lens. 18-300mm. Covers everything. Sigma makes great lenses. it is a little on the heavy side, but I really like it.
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