Bargain Superzoom for Canon
Bargain Superzoom for Canon
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Elderly

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3,648 posts

259 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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I'm NOT saying that this is a good lens - but it could be a useful bargain for somebody on a budget.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0007U0GYS/ref=...

beano500

20,854 posts

296 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Fascinating that the same for Nikon is so much more expensive. Why would that be?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sigma-5-6-18-200-HSM-Nikon...

Otherwise the Canon one seems fantastic value! Nikon's own 18-200 is touted as a "walkabout" lens for travelling light. I've been tempted to have a look because it's a very useful range and a lot lighter than a 17-35mm, 70-200mm and a 50mm f/1.4 which would be my normal backbreaking kit (or maybe just the 45mm!).

Given that it's a compromise on quality (and aperture) you Canonites look lucky on this Sigma!

Rofly Lollers

759 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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I absolutely detest Sigma using a red ring on this lens.

beano500

20,854 posts

296 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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confused

What does the "red ring" mean/represent?

bramley

1,688 posts

229 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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beano500 said:
confused

What does the "red ring" mean/represent?
Hot curry.

sgrimshaw

7,566 posts

271 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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According to the product description it is the OS version too.

Cactussed

5,351 posts

234 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Not for that price its not.

oobster

7,540 posts

232 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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CameraKing's own website doesn't mention OS and it also says the item is sold out.

sgrimshaw

7,566 posts

271 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Cactussed said:
Not for that price its not.
According to the Product Description on Amazon it IS!

Amazon link said:
Product Description
Manufacturer's Description
Sigma’s unique OS (Optical Stabiliser) technology
This lens is equipped with Sigma’s own OS function. This function uses two sensors inside the lens to detect vertical and horizontal movement of the camera and works by moving an optical image stabilising lens group to effectively compensate for camera shake. It also automatically detects movement of the camera and compensates for camera shake when shooting moving subjects such as motor sports.

Excellent Optical Performance
A Special Low Dispersion (SLD) lens and three aspherical glass elements provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations and produce a high level of optical performance throughout the entire zoom range. The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting. It also produces an optimum, neutral colour balance.

Close-up photography
This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 45cm (17.7”) throughout the entire zoom range and a maximum magnification of 1:5.3, making it very convenient for taking close-up pictures.

Inner focusing system
An inner focusing system provides high performance and convenience. The non-rotating lens barrel perfectly suits the matched petal-type lens hood (supplied) and circular polarising filters.

Zoom lock switch mechanism
A zoom lock switch mechanism is provided to prevent the lens from creeping due to its own weight.
Edited by sgrimshaw on Wednesday 24th February 10:33

Busa_Rush

6,930 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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I ordered a Canon 70-200 f2.8L from Amazon last week, it was the USM IS version for £620 or so . . . got an e-mail a week later saying it was wrong price and order cancelled, should have been £900+ or so.

Edited by Busa_Rush on Wednesday 24th February 11:23

theaxe

3,571 posts

243 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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beano500 said:
confused

What does the "red ring" mean/represent?
Something to do with Canon 'L' Lenses. I guess the suggestion is that Sigma are trying to make their lenses look like Canon ones.

4hero

4,505 posts

232 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Busa_Rush said:
I ordered a Canon 70-200 f2.8L from Amazon last week, it was the USM IS version for £620 or so . . . got an e-mail a week later saying it was wrong price and order cancelled, should have been £900+ or so.
£900? More like £1300+

Nero601

1,566 posts

217 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Rofly Lollers said:
I absolutely detest Sigma using a red ring on this lens.
yes because you could easily get it mixed up with a Canon L series rolleyes

Rob13

8,800 posts

245 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Motorsport - not fast enough? Would be only looking at UK tracks - Oulton/Cadwell/Croft etc.

beano500

20,854 posts

296 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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theaxe said:
beano500 said:
confused

What does the "red ring" mean/represent?
Something to do with Canon 'L' Lenses. I guess the suggestion is that Sigma are trying to make their lenses look like Canon ones.
Ah - I see.

...and then, following on from that: there never used to be many glass factories in Japan, although now, of course the factories are probably spread all over the far east (The Yanks get all precious because some of their Nikkors are made in Thailand and not Japan, for example, assuming that they'll be inferior - how easily they forget Poole Harbour!).

Who makes Sigma glass for them?

Simpo Two

90,800 posts

286 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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beano500 said:
(The Yanks get all precious because some of their Nikkors are made in Thailand and not Japan, for example, assuming that they'll be inferior - how easily they forget Poole Harbour!)
It was surprise that did most of the damage - and as WW2 progressed, US stuff got better whilst Jap stuff didn't. Wake the 'sleeping tiger' at your peril!

FunkyNige

9,678 posts

296 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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beano500 said:
(The Yanks get all precious because some of their Nikkors are made in Thailand and not Japan, for example, assuming that they'll be inferior - how easily they forget Poole Harbour!).
The Japanese are the same - they often get 2 versions of the same product, one made in Japan and one made elsewhere (and sold cheaper).

DiscoColin

3,328 posts

235 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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beano500 said:
Fascinating that the same for Nikon is so much more expensive. Why would that be?
The Nikon one has HSM autofocus (required as otherwise their low end bodies cannot autofocus it). I think that the Canon is just a normal motor (not a USM equivalent). Feel free to check that though as I am not positive that this is one of the lenses that this applies to (there are several in the Sigma range).

MonkeyHanger

9,266 posts

263 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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Rob13 said:
Motorsport - not fast enough? Would be only looking at UK tracks - Oulton/Cadwell/Croft etc.
Find a good, used Canon 100-300 USM if you're looking to do Motorsport on the cheap.

rottie102

4,033 posts

205 months

Wednesday 24th February 2010
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I've got this lens but WITH the IS (which the one from the link doesn't have) for my 450D and I'm very happy with it.

It could be a bit sharper sometimes but apart from that it's a great value for money.