Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO DG
Review Date: 3rd September 2007
Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 APO DG
Price: £199.00
Coming from Sigma's DG range, this 70-300mm optic is suitable for film and digital sensors up to 35mm in size...
Pros
Reasonable performance throughout the range
Cons
Some sharpness fall off in the corners
| Design | 17/20 |
| Image Quality | 17/20 |
| Performance | 17/20 |
| Value | 17/20 |
| Features | 17/20 |
| Score | 84% |
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Main Review
Coming from Sigma’s DG range, this 70-300mm optic is suitable for film and digital sensors up to 35mm in size.
The lens also contains an apochromatic element using Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass, supposedly more effective in the controlling of chromatic aberration. The optic has a nice feel, thanks to the matt-velvet paint Sigma uses to coat its lens barrels. The zoom action is swift but could do with a bit of damping at the ends of the rotation, which can stop with a bit of a bump.
The lens doesn’t have Sigma’s Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) found on some of its other lenses, but the AF is still reasonably and comparatively quiet. The lens charts show good performance at the 70mm end, with excellent control over fringing, particularly in corners where this lens is the clear leader. At 300mm, the central control is as good as that of comparable Nikon and Olympus models, but it falls short a little in the corners. Resolution is acceptable, if average, with some dropping off at 300mm.
Verdict
A good general purpose lens, with good fringing control
Reviewer: WDC Team
Full specification
| Maximum Format Size | 35mm | Diagonal Angle of View | 27-6 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum Aperture | f/4-5.6 | Minimum Aperture | f/32 |
| Lens Construction | 14/10, APO, SLD | Minimum Focus | 95cm |
| Filter Thread | 58mm | Weight | 550g |
| Dimensions | 77x122mm | Lens Mount | Son/Nik/Can/Pen/Sig |
Manufacturer Website: http://www.sigma-imaging-uk.com








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