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Telephoto zoom lens - 18 mm - 250 mm - f/3.5-6.3 DC - Minolta A-type More product details
$33.09
Maximum aperture available of F2.8, Good for portait photography, Quieter Focus, Compatibale with... (electronicsme.com)
Nikon and Canon models in this focal length/aperture will set you back about $1,500 or higher. In... (pdngearguide.com)
We have collected and analyzed 70 expert reviews and 3101 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users rate it 86/100. The average review date is May 3, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 99569 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: November 7, 2009.

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3171 reviews
November, 2009
70 Experts
Product Age
3101 Users
$33.09
If you are looking at getting this lens for your DSLR camera and you shoot mostly portraits and landscapes then you shouldn't be disappointed. Any other fast moving images may require a different lens and there are other lenses in the Sigma range that ...
Maximum aperture available of F2.8, Good for portait photography, Quieter Focus, Compatibale with SIGMA, Canon, Nikon, Sony and Pentax Autofocus (AF) mounts
The Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG HSM lens comes with a large aperture DG...
Nikon and Canon models in this focal length/aperture will set you back about $1,500 or higher. In contrast, Sigma's new 24-70mm f/2.8 IF EX DG HSM has a street price of just under $900.
In terms of a workhorse focal length, there are few photographers who wouldn't be caught dead without a quality 24-70mm f/2.8 lens in their camera bags. Nikon and Canon models in this focal length/aperture will set you back about $1,500 or higher. In ...
The Sigma AF 50mm f/2.8 EX macro DG is an excellent lens without any significant optical flaws. Compared to the Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM macro it shows less vignetting at wide-open aperture - other than that both lenses perform quite similar. ...
I just switched back to Nikon for DSLRs, and I bought this lens because it was cheap, and I needed something to get me below 24mm on a Nikon DSLR as a stopgap before I make a major ($400-600) investment in a serious, high quality wide angle (My Nikon-moun...
Surprisingly solid build quality. Decent little lens at a fantastic price
Small maximum aperture, no built in focus motor (won't AF on D40 / D60)
The effective arrangement of Special Low Dispersion (SLD) and aspherical glass elements has created a lens of compact dimensions. With an overall length of 84.7mm (3.3in.), it is the smallest lens of this focal range. This lens offers a large aperture of F 2.8 over its entire range of focal lengths, which is ideal for low light situations both indoors and out. It has a large depth of field that offers the photographer greater freedom of expression.By using a new technology and optical...
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