http://www.sigma-photo.co.jp/english/
ELECTRONIC FLASH MACRO
24-70 F2.8 MACRO EX DG
28-70 F2.8 EX DG
150mm F2.8 MACRO EX DG
ELECTRONIC FLASH MACRO
24-70 F2.8 MACRO EX DG
28-70 F2.8 EX DG
150mm F2.8 MACRO EX DG
Cheesecake said:Sigma makes some really good lenses!
esp. the 12-24 f4.5-5.6 lens... wow~ :thumbsup:
TME said:Is this really good? I am thinking of getting one and replace my 17-35mm Sigma.... planning for DSLR days...
And the 18-125mm sounds really sweet.... looks like a good travel lens for the focal length along.... very wide to moderate telephoto....
bernards said:All of the new lense don't seem to have HSM.
TME said:Is this really good? I am thinking of getting one and replace my 17-35mm Sigma.... planning for DSLR days...
And the 18-125mm sounds really sweet.... looks like a good travel lens for the focal length along.... very wide to moderate telephoto....
Carllim said:150mm Macro got HSM.
See http://www.sigma-photo.com/Html/150dg.htm
Macro Ring Flash with i-TTL and D-TTL. :bigeyes:
Why can't Nikon make one?
HSM is good to have but what I really want to have is OS (Sigma's version of VR) for a macro lens! :complain:Carllim said:150mm Macro got HSM.
DG lenses can be used on film cameras as they have a full image circle. DC lenses only cover APS-sized sensors.weevil84 said:Since this thread seems to be focused on Sigma, i was wondering if anyone knows if DG lenses can be used for film cameras or not? And has anyone tried using DG lenses on film cams?
There's no problem using them with film cameras as long as they are not 'DC'. DG lenses are suppose to have an extra coating at the rear element to reduce reflection from the CCD. Haven't seen any benefits of this though as I've not been able to detect any differences in image quality from the 105mm f/2.8 Macro EX DG and non-DG versions, even under very bright situations.CY_OH said:DG lenses can be used on film cameras as they have a full image circle. DC lenses only cover APS-sized sensors.