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04/11/2004 01:26:29 PM · #1 |
Sigma 175-500mm lens, only used about 12x, comes with case and uv lens. Paid 1149. cdn. plus 99.00 cdn for protective filter. (equals 940.94 @ 1.32 exch.) will sell for 700.00 US
if interested let me know. Comes with its own case too. Still have box.
if interested selling because bought a 100-400mm usm L lens with IS to take on safari and not need tripod, and they cover close to same range and I got a 2x converter, so sigma lens is redundant.
Message edited by author 2004-04-12 14:41:30. |
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04/12/2004 02:07:21 PM · #2 |
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04/12/2004 02:12:57 PM · #3 |
i think maybe aiming at 800mm -w/o a tripod is a bit much, even with the image stabilization. thats equiv to 1280mm on your digital rebel...
being you are going on a safari - i would practice with it handheld at full zoom, and distant subjects, and see if you like the results before you head off -w/o a tripod.
Message edited by author 2004-04-12 14:13:23.
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04/12/2004 02:23:21 PM · #4 |
Bump
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I can do hand held with IS at 640 easy down to 60/sec with my 100-400L IS
Crystal clear
I can't get a single clar shot with my 1.4 converter. Turns the pics to mush. That 896mm with the converter, way to much with handheld at any */sec
Message edited by author 2004-04-12 14:31:22. |
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04/12/2004 02:40:35 PM · #5 |
AHHHH I am dumb!
it is a 175-500mm (NOT 300mm)
and the aperature is f 5.0 to 6.3
soup you are right hand holding with the 2x converter is not so great. Even without it I do get some blurred shots, but we do get bean bags to use, I would like to get a bean bag before i go. I am very happy so far with the 100-400 L lens in terms of details it is amazing and the tripod does save my wrist from the heaviness of it. I do need to practice more
Message edited by author 2004-04-12 14:44:11. |
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04/12/2004 02:43:10 PM · #6 |
How does the Sigma compare to the Canon? |
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04/12/2004 02:46:35 PM · #7 |
I find they would be hard to compare in some ways, the sigma especailly extended at all needs a tripod, but with one I found the images to be good, using a remote or self timer increases the sharpness a bit more even. And the canon i have now is a L lens and 2x the price. |
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04/13/2004 04:44:42 PM · #8 |
maybe you can pack a light monopod to take with you... could help you with the lense weight on safari. good luck, can't wait to see your pics!
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04/13/2004 11:14:36 PM · #9 |
last bump...just in case i missed someone |
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