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The Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Lens, featuring Sigma's HSM (Hypersonic Motor) driven AF, autofocuses fast with little sound. This is an internal-focusing lens that supports FTM (Full Time Manual) focusing. No focus range limiter switch is provided. As with most quality lenses, filters do not rotate with focusing.
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- Sigma 50-500Mm F/4-6.3 Ex DG HSM Lens Review
The Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX DG HSM Lens is decently sharp...
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- Sigma 150-500Mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Lens
Jul 9, 2006 · Build Quality and Handling The Sigma 50-500mm ƒ/4-6.3 is a complex lens, designed with 20 glass elements in 16 groups. Its expanding design keeps it to a relatively small package when collapsed ...
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Advice for Sigma 50-500mm f.4-6.3 APO DG HSM lens. Hi guys, Currently in the market for a new lens as I've had my Tamron 70-300mm for a while now (Canon EOS 2000D body). I mainly shoot wildlife such as birds, mammals etc with the exception of occasional landscape photography.
Product description from Sigma. At launch 2005 Sigma wrote this regarding Sigma EX 50-500mm F4-6.3 DG HSM : "Sigma’s APO 50-500mm F4-6.3 EX DG is an advanced optical design of this 10x power high-performance zoom lens that covers the standard-to-super-telephoto range. For many photographers, having an ‘all-in-one” lens is an absolute dream.
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Jun 10, 2020 · Re: Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM Lens. In reply to Evil_Scotsman • Jun 20, 2020. Scot -. To partially answer your question about the stabilization, depends on the camera. If your camera has internal stabilization, turn the lens off. If your camera does not have internal stabilization, then, turn it on.
The Sigma 50-500mm F4.5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM is a capable lens that fits a niche. It’s not for everyone but if you shoot outside and are looking for a longer lens to capture wildlife or distant subjects, this lens is well worth your consideration. I enjoyed using the lens even when it was a drag on my shoulder.
The Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX DG HSM Lens is decently sharp wide open in the center at 50mm through 200mm but degrades rapidly to soft at 300mm and beyond. Corners are not as sharp as centers (not unusual), but are not bad wide open until the longer focal lengths. 200mm seems to be a sweet spot for this lens.