Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM FLD Large Aperture Standard Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital DSLR Camera
September 7, 2019 - Comment
SIGMA 17-50MM LENS NIKON F.28 LARGE APETURE LENS Product Features Large aperture, stabilized, standard zoom lens FLD glass with performance equal to fluorite Carrying case, lens hood, front & rear caps. Lens Construction : 17 Elements in 13 Groups OS is not available in Pentax and Sony mounts. Maximum Magnifications 1:5, Minimum Focusing Distance 28































Fantastic all-around lens ððð This lens is everything I imagined! It is a great all around lens with a wide range of capabilities! I took this on my most recent backpacking trip and it’s great for (almost) everything: soft water, astrophotography, portraits, landscapes! The lens has a nice weight to it and sturdy build! The auto focus is fast and if I do say so myself I think this is an absolutely georgeous lens! If you’re looking for a high quality all around good lens, then I would highly recommend this!
Great optical quality. A few minor compatibility issues with Nikon D7200. I bought this lens to use with a new Nikon D7200. As with all third-party lenses, you take the risk of compatibility issues and I seem to have run into a small one here. However, it is not really a deal breaker.The lens itself is nice and sharp. The AF is decently fast and the fast f2.8 aperture is welcome when shooting indoors. Optically, I am very happy with this lens. The OS (optical stabilizer) seems to be working fine.When using the lens, you have to be aware that this is a slightly older model, and the focus ring rotates during autofocus. In addition, you have to move the switch to manual focus if you want to manual focus. You cannot override the AF by just turning the focus ring. This also results in a somewhat irritating situation if you happen to have your fingers on the focus ring during autofocus. Since the ring turns, you’ll hear a whine when it fights your fingers. So, try to keep your fingers off the focus ring when using AF.Next, the…