Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 II EX APO DC HSM Malaysia Price Tracker

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  • For use with smaller chip APS-c cameras only
  • HSM (Hyper-Sonic Motor) ensures a quiet & high-speed auto focus
  • Minimum focusing distance of 39.4 inches & with a maximum magnifications ratio of about 1 to 5
  • Compact design is only 5 inches long & weighs approximately 28 ounces
  • Compatible with Sigma APO Tele Converters

This large aperture telephoto zoom lens is designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras with APS-C size sensors and its compact, lightweight body provides freedom of movement and versatility. The minimum focusing distance of 100cm/39.4in. and the high-resolution power layout have improved the strength of the lens in close-up photography. This lens offers a large aperture of F2.8 and its large depth of field offers greater freedom of creative expression. It has a maximum aperture of F2.8. Four SLD glass elements are used for maximum correction of chromatic aberrations. The super multi-layer lens coating reduce flare and ghosting and ensure sharp images throughout the entire zoom range. The lens design incorporates an inner focusing and inner zooming system. As the overall length of the lens does not change during focusing and zooming, convenient handling is ensured. The HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) system allows quiet and high-speed auto focusing with full time manual focus override by just rotating the focusing ring. The addition of the optional 1.4x EX DG APO or 2x EX DG APO Tele Converters produce a 70-210mm F4 AF tele-zoom lens and a 100-300mm F5.6 AF ultra-telephoto zoom lens respectively.

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  • Don Groves

    I recently bought this lens to use on my Canon 7D. Given all the negative comments on photo sites on the net about blurry focus and front focusing, I was some anxious, but B&H has a good return policy, so I took a chance.

    My initial impression is that most of the negative comments are the result of camera shake from taking a photo a a shutter speed of less than 1/250. If you do, you really need a tripod as I discovered. I also believe that most comments about front focus is not front focus, but the camera simply selecting the wrong autofocus points while shooting at an aperture resulting in a narrow depth of field. On the Canon 7D, if single autofocus point or zone autofocus is selected, the results tend to be much better and consistent.

    Without image stabilization, this is not a walkaround lens unless one has an exceptionally steady hand. However, at fast shutter speeds or on a tripod, the lens takes excellent photographs.

  • Hugo

    @Don Groves, Thanks Don Grove! Great review there that basically explains everything a future owner needs to know! Keep it coming!