Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Sigma 24-60mm f/2.8 EX DG IF Aspherical Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Nikon SLR Cameras

Buy Cheap Sigma 24-60mm f/2.8 EX DG IF Aspherical Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Nikon SLR Cameras


Buy Low Price From Here Now

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 design, this lens satisfies the needs of digital photography. Two Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass elements are provided for effective compensation of color aberration, which is a common problem with wide-angle lenses. Four aspherical lenses, one molded glass type and three hybrid aspherical types, offer excellent correction for distortion as well as all types of aberration. The design concept of this lens is especially suitable for the characteristics of Digital SLR Cameras. New coating reduces flare and ghost, which is a common problem of digital cameras and also creates an optimum color balance. This lens has excellent correction for "light-fall-off", which is a common problem of large aperture lenses.The design ensures sufficient illumination of the corners of the image.It is capable of taking pictures with a minimum focusing distance of 38cm (15.0in) at all focal lengths. It is very effective for close-up photography. The high performance inner focus system is particularly suitable for using circular polarizing filters and a petal-type hood as the front of the lens does not rotate.This lens is also equipped with a zoom lock that eliminates "Zoom Creep". This remarkably compact, high performance zoom lens is ideally suited for traveling.
Readmore

Technical Details

- Nikon SLR mount; standard zoom lens
- Aspherical lens and internal focusing
- 24 to 60 mm focal length
- f/2.8 maximum aperture
- 5.8x magnification
See more technical details
Customer Buzz
 "Even better than I had hoped for" 2009-11-24
By picaso (south east)
I've had this lens for about 6 months. I was leary after reading some reviews but having several Sigma lenses with no issues, I decided to make the purchase. I'm about 800-1000 shots into it and I can honestly say that I'm very pleased at the performance even when compared to my Nikon lenses. I'm not saying that it's a hands down winner over comparable Nikons but I've definitly acheived a better than desired result or at least a better than expected result in almost all instances.

I've not had any of the mentioned focusing issues on any of my cameras. It's not as fast as some others that I've got but it does the job I need it to do.

Customer Buzz
 "Think twice before you buy Sigma" 2009-06-26
By robert
I purchased this lens and it has never auto focused correctly so I sent it to Sigma under warranty to be repaired. Six weeks after they received the lens they keep telling that the circuit board required to repair the lens is on backorder from Sigma Japan and they cannot give me any idea when the lens will be repaired or if can even be repaired at all. Since my 5-month-old lens has been discontinued, they offered to upgrade me to a better lens for nearly 4 times the retail difference between the lens I purchased and the upgraded lens. According to my research Sigma has pulled their parts inventory from the US market so all the parts need to come from Japan making any repairs to their products a very lengthy, time-consuming issue. The other Sigma lenses I have do not really focus correctly throughout their optical range and the flashes do not work correctly with the Nikon TTL system. So what good is a 30% to 40% cheaper lens that produces out-of-focus images? Tom the Sigma CS service rep in NY is one of the most abrasive, condescending individuals I have ever spoken to. I am a photography graduate from an accredited college with over 20 years commercial and people photography and this man talked to me as if I was an inexperience user purchasing my first "real lens". My recommendation is that, if you are considering purchasing any Sigma products is that you reconsider your decision. Brand products are normally more but, in my opinion, they are well worth the price in the long run.

Customer Buzz
 "Wondering if actually an EX" 2008-11-14
By Thane D. Snell (Tampa, FL USA)
I read the mixed reviews here on Amazon and figured why not try it. Alot of EX lenses produce great pictures. I took a few hundred pics and as said in other reviews the results were dissappointing. Some pictures turned out sharp and in focus however the majority of them were soft and unuable. I downloaded a calibration sheet and tested all of my lenses. All of my nikon lenses focus point were dead on, however the sigma always focused 3mm short leaving the focus point soft and unsharp. Yes you could crank up the f-stop to eliminate the softness, like a f/ 5.6 but whats the point. I have a cheap nikon D that will shoot @ that range easily and very well. The whole point of buying a f/ 2.8 is so you can shoot @ 2.8 in low lighting and when wanting a shallow depth of field.

Customer Buzz
 "Great lens, affordable price" 2008-09-02
By Matthew Y. Ho Kang (Glendale, CA United States)
I use this lens for my D50 and F100. Works great on both. The focus is a bit slower than Nikkor, but the size, durability, and weight of the lens is great for the price. Expect some vignetting when wide open at 24mm (f2.8) on full frame, but no worries for DX. This should be my default zoom lens for many years to come.

Customer Buzz
 "A Real Deal!" 2008-05-31
By Jcbye (Denver, Co)
So maybe I am very lucky. My copy of this lens is superb. Yes there is a difference in sharpness when shooting at 2.8 but it is still very sharp and once you go smaller than the 4's it is SHARPER than comparable nikon lenses.



This lens is quiet, focuses fast and zooms smoothly on my D80. All three of these things are issues others have had but I do not have. Cameta has a good return policy so why not try it at this price? I am happy I decided to go for it and feel like it is one of the best deals in my bag. Please note: (I have several fast pro Nikon lenses I have compared this too when making my review, not just other 3rd party lenses)


Images Product

Buy Sigma 24-60mm f/2.8 EX DG IF Aspherical Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Nikon SLR Cameras Now

0 comments:


Free Blogger Templates by Isnaini Dot Com and Powered by Blogger |edit by 155cafe