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Reviews (2)
Sep 01, 2009
opinion of Sigma 18-50 EX DC Macro for Canon
First off, don't miss the C designation, this lens is not for full-frame sensor cameras. Having just bought a 5D, i only used the lens a little, on a D60, but i liked it for its compactness. MACRO! The macro is fabulous, focuses to just a few inches from the lens, and seems sharp and clear. The focus speed is much better than a similar sigma i had previous to this. I've given the lens to my son along with the D-60 and the combo is perfect. I had no complaints about the lens, this is a sigma EX series lens, and stands well in comparison to Canon L glass, just note it is a C lens. Perfect for most dslr shooters, though a full-sized lens will generally offer less distortion even on a C sensor camera, the price diff is a huge consideration for most, and this unit is at the top of its class, and half the size and weight of a full-frame unit. Most of you know this, but this lens on a C sensor cam is really the equivalent of about a 28-80. One day maybe "they" will designate these focal lengths differently, but for now we must convert to know what the numbers mean. It is still a very wide angle zoom, perfect for a one-lens guy or gal. If this is your price range, i would choose it over a standard canon lens,and it is, as i said, quite compact for its range. REmember also that this is a 2.8 lens, through the entire zoom range, quite fast for a zoom, so especially recommended for low-light, portrait, and higher shutter speeds, (not necessarily at the same time of course). The wide-open setting is where the camera focuses, so the bigger glass makes for faster focusing as well. I just didn't use it long enough to give it excellent rating, but i think it probably is. Highly rec'd anyway. Comes in a nice case too, (better than a 1200.00 Canon L case), and typical petal-shaped lens hood. These lenses, even Canon's, can vary, so if you get one that seems out of whack, send it back, but try another.
2 of 2 found this helpful
Sep 01, 2009
opinion of Sigma 18-50 EX DC Macro for Canon
First off, don't miss the C designation, this lens is not for full-frame sensor cameras. Having just bought a 5D, i only used the lens a little, on a D60, but i liked it for its compactness. MACRO! The macro is fabulous, focuses to just a few inches from the lens, and seems sharp and clear. The focus speed is much better than a similar sigma i had previous to this. I've given the lens to my son along with the D-60 and the combo is perfect. I had no complaints about the lens, this is a sigma EX series lens, and stands well in comparison to Canon L glass, just note it is a C lens. Perfect for most dslr shooters, though a full-sized lens will generally offer less distortion even on a C sensor camera, the price diff is a huge consideration for most, and this unit is at the top of its class, and half the size and weight of a full-frame unit. Most of you know this, but this lens on a C sensor cam is really the equivalent of about a 28-80. One day maybe "they" will designate these focal lengths differently, but for now we must convert to know what the numbers mean. It is still a very wide angle zoom, perfect for a one-lens guy or gal. If this is your price range, i would choose it over a standard canon lens,and it is, as i said, quite compact for its range. REmember also that this is a 2.8 lens, through the entire zoom range, quite fast for a zoom, so especially recommended for low-light, portrait, and higher shutter speeds, (not necessarily at the same time of course). The wide-open setting is where the camera focuses, so the bigger glass makes for faster focusing as well. I just didn't use it long enough to give it excellent rating, but i think it probably is. Highly rec'd anyway. Comes in a nice case too, (better than a 1200.00 Canon L case), and typical petal-shaped lens hood. These lenses, even Canon's, can vary, so if you get one that seems out of whack, send it back, but try another.
3 of 3 found this helpful