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Review of the Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC

Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC

Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC
This is one of the cheapest lens in this category and is available in Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sigma and Sony mounts. It doesn’t offer image stabilisation, and so is best suited to cameras with on-board IS. Consisting of 15 elements in 13 groups, it includes two Super Low Dispersion (SLD) elements and two hybrid aspherical optics to deal with distortion. Compared to some of the others here, this is a relatively simple lens at a reasonable price. Its small size and light weight make it useful for travelling, while the zoom operation is fluid, only losing a little traction at 200mm. It’s among the noisiest with regards to focusing, though less so than Pentax’s offering.

Image Quality
This lens does a great job at controlling chromatic aberrations at 200mm, with a blinding result at the centre and above average in the corner. Elsewhere the lens puts in a lacklustre performance. The CA readings at 18mm are average for this type of lens. The resolution, while peaking at nearly 1200lwpph at f/4, rapidly fall offs into mediocrity. At 200mm, the low resolution is matched only by the Nikon lens in this group.

What We Like:
Price, great CA control

What We Don't Like:
Inconsistent performance, low resolution at 200mm

Features: 16
Design: 16
Performance: 17
Image quality: 17
Value: 17
Score %: 83

Specification

www.sigma-imaging-uk.com

Focal length 18-200mm
Max aperture f/3.5-6.3
Min aperture f/22
Horizontal view 79-8
Vertical view 49-4
Diagonal view 87-9
Lens mount Can, Nik, Pen, Sig, Sony
Image size APS-C
Opt construction 15/13
Opt technology 2 SLD, 2 Asph
Focus M, AF
Min focus 45cm
Filter 62mm
Lens hood Included
Dimensions 70 x 78.1mm
Weight 405g
Price (ESP) £250