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Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras Overview:
- Equipped with Sigma's own unique OS (Optical Stabilizer) technology
- Four SLD elements and three Aspherical lenses provide high image quality throughout the entire zoom range
- Minimum focusing distance of 45cm/17.7 inches and a maximum magnification of 1:3.4 makes it ideal for close-up photography
- Super multi-layer coating reduces flare and ghosting
- For Sony digital SLR cameras
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Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras Reviews
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
My choice for a versatile lens for the Sony a55, July 26, 2011 By Setter Dog "Jack" (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) I had an 18-55mm and a 75-300mm for my Sony a55 and liked both lenses. However, I found that, more often than not, I had the wrong lens mounted for what I wanted to do. The 18-55 has very little reach and the 75-300 is almost worthless indoors. So, I started investigating more versatile lenses and settled on either the Tamron 18-270 or this Sigma 18-250. I was initially put off by the weight of the Sigma. It is considerably heavier than other lenses in this class.
The best source of information that I found was the Sony DSLR forum. Several members had tried both lenses I was considering and everyone that owned the Sigma liked it. They acknowledged that it was heavy but felt that was not an issue in actual use.
I bought the Sigma 18-250 about a month ago and it hasn't been off the camera except for about 15 minutes to compare the lens image stabilization to my a55 with the Sony 75-300. (The Sony a55 has built in image stabilization which is very effective, so... Read more
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Excellent all-around lens, July 15, 2010 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) I've had this lens for 3 months now and I must say it's a great walkabout lens. It has great features, quick (and silent) autofocus, and an excellent zoom range. I'll break it down into pros and cons.
Pros:
Excellent zoom range
fast and silent autofocus
decent image stabilization
extremely low distortion across zoom range
excellent colors (compared to kit lens)
decent bokah (for a non macro) @250mm
Very nice petal hood
no zoom creep even with lock disengaged
Cons:
minor chromatic aberration
soft corners at faster f-stops (<7)
heavy (not as heavy as separate lenses, of course)
autofocus searches in low light, esp at high zoom
can't manually focus when in autofocus mode (like real a HSM motor)
Other Thoughts:
manual focus ring doesn't have a large range of motion (hard to fine tune)
On mine, the zoom ring is very stiff between 80mm and 135mm (still smooth, but a lot of... Read more
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Great everyday lens. Great color & detail., February 4, 2011 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) This lens is perfect for carrying around with you all day, when you have no idea what you'll be taking pictures of. It's not very heavy, especially for it's range.
I've had the lens for a month now. I think it's strong points are in color and detail. It captures colors so amazingly, they're incredibly vivid & vibrant, it's beautiful, it's absolutely spectacular. It really gives appeal to shooting in RAW mode and keeping every little shade of color. I use it, also, to capture textures & I think this lens is fine for it, it can produce razor sharp images...razor friggin sharp.
It's downside? Well, compared to my Sony lenses, it's not quite as good at capturing shadows. So I don't use it for portraiture very often, because I prefer the shadow quality I get from Sony lenses since I take portraits in relatively low light. It's got a really nice, delicate, soft focus in the background when you do take portraits with it, though. It's certainly not a poor choice of lens... Read more
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Setter Dog "Jack" (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) I had an 18-55mm and a 75-300mm for my Sony a55 and liked both lenses. However, I found that, more often than not, I had the wrong lens mounted for what I wanted to do. The 18-55 has very little reach and the 75-300 is almost worthless indoors. So, I started investigating more versatile lenses and settled on either the Tamron 18-270 or this Sigma 18-250. I was initially put off by the weight of the Sigma. It is considerably heavier than other lenses in this class.The best source of information that I found was the Sony DSLR forum. Several members had tried both lenses I was considering and everyone that owned the Sigma liked it. They acknowledged that it was heavy but felt that was not an issue in actual use. I bought the Sigma 18-250 about a month ago and it hasn't been off the camera except for about 15 minutes to compare the lens image stabilization to my a55 with the Sony 75-300. (The Sony a55 has built in image stabilization which is very effective, so... Read more 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) I've had this lens for 3 months now and I must say it's a great walkabout lens. It has great features, quick (and silent) autofocus, and an excellent zoom range. I'll break it down into pros and cons.Pros: Excellent zoom range fast and silent autofocus decent image stabilization extremely low distortion across zoom range excellent colors (compared to kit lens) decent bokah (for a non macro) @250mm Very nice petal hood no zoom creep even with lock disengaged Cons: minor chromatic aberration soft corners at faster f-stops (<7) heavy (not as heavy as separate lenses, of course) autofocus searches in low light, esp at high zoom can't manually focus when in autofocus mode (like real a HSM motor) Other Thoughts: manual focus ring doesn't have a large range of motion (hard to fine tune) On mine, the zoom ring is very stiff between 80mm and 135mm (still smooth, but a lot of... Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM IF Lens for Sony Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) This lens is perfect for carrying around with you all day, when you have no idea what you'll be taking pictures of. It's not very heavy, especially for it's range.I've had the lens for a month now. I think it's strong points are in color and detail. It captures colors so amazingly, they're incredibly vivid & vibrant, it's beautiful, it's absolutely spectacular. It really gives appeal to shooting in RAW mode and keeping every little shade of color. I use it, also, to capture textures & I think this lens is fine for it, it can produce razor sharp images...razor friggin sharp. It's downside? Well, compared to my Sony lenses, it's not quite as good at capturing shadows. So I don't use it for portraiture very often, because I prefer the shadow quality I get from Sony lenses since I take portraits in relatively low light. It's got a really nice, delicate, soft focus in the background when you do take portraits with it, though. It's certainly not a poor choice of lens... Read more |
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