im revewing these two lenses, sorry for the cut off. i will be getting either the Sigma or Nikon 80-200 2.8 and will be reviewon on
im revewing these two lenses, sorry for the cut off. i will be getting either the Sigma or Nikon 80-200 2.8 and will be reviewon on
Just Posted: Our review of the Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM. The latest version of Sigma’s stabilized superzoom is smaller and lighter than the existing non-macro version, yet is able to add improved close-focus performance, helping it compete with the similarly-sized Tamron 18-270mm VC. These long-range all-rounders are a popular choice, so we’ve had a look at how Sigma’s latest performs. We’ve also added DxOMark’s test data for a selection of its competitors, to give a sense of context.
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Accessory grip maker Richard Franiec has created a custom grip for the Sigma DP1 Merrill and DP2 Merrill. As usual, the grip is made from anodized aluminium alloy and attached to the front of the camera using high-strength 3M double-sided tape. The grip attaches securely by can be removed if necessary. The grip will be available from December 2012 at a cost of $ 36.95 plus shipping.
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the first thing i filmed on my new camera. i love the 60D!!! the articulating screen on it is amazing for getting those low shots. I put it on my monopod upside down and flipped the screen out so i could see what was in focus. stephendiaz.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5
A rundown of my current DSLR rig. Canon 60D: goo.gl Zoom h1: goo.gl Jag35 Field Runner: goo.gl Jag35 Baseplate: goo.gl D Focus: goo.gl Z Finder: goo.gl
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hey guys bear with me as this is my first review, I will try to review all of my photographic equipment to help you guys in choosing what’s best for you. More of these to come soon. This review was recorded using my Kodak Zi6
Here I go again, spotlighting the detail captured in old fashioned film photography. This time it’s a frame of 35mm positive film (Fuji Provia-100). Scanned with a Nikon Coolscan 9000ED, this frame of film becomes a 30 megapixel file. While the Canon 5D MkII and Nikon’s D3x offer resolution very close to 30 megapixels, neither is a match for the detail and tonal quality captured by film.
The 50-150mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM APO Lens for Nikon F from Sigma is a fast f/2.8 telephoto zoom lens with a 50-150mm focal length (75-225mm equivalent in 35mm format) designed for cameras with a Nikon F mount. This long autofocus telephoto gets you close to the action, and it has an optical image stabilization system that makes it possible to hand-hold the lens at up to four shutter speeds slower than usual, while maintaining sharp, shake-free images. The Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) gives you quiet, high-speed autofocus, and also allows full-time manual focus override. Six SLD glass elements help prevent chromatic aberrations, and provide excellent image quality throughout the zoom range. Super Multi Coating on the glass surfaces reduces flare and ghosting, and helps ensure high-contrast images. The 9-blade diaphragm gives a very pleasing quality to the out-of-focus areas of your photos (generally known as bokeh). A built-in tripod collar provides a solid mount when it’s placed on a tripod. Taken from B&H Photo Video Website.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this first Battle of the Bokeh for season 2 (7th in the series), we take a look at two zoom lenses that we recently reviewed: the Sigma 70-200mm OS HSM and the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II USM. Which one will win this battle of the bokeh? Watch the video and vote! Pricing Reference: Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM – www.digitalrev.com Sigma 70-200mm OS HSM – www.digitalrev.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Step by step tutorial on how to create time lapse videos from scratch using a Nikon DSLR. Part 1 of 4. See below for option availability. INTERVAL TIMER AVAILABLE: • Nikon D5000 • Nikon D5100 • Nikon D7000 • Nikon D200 • Nikon D300-Series…
Sigma USA has announced the price and availability details of the 35mm F1.4 DG HSM it unveiled at Photokina 2012. The 35mm F1.4, which will be available for Nikon, Canon, Sony, Pentax and Sigma DSLRs, is compatible with both full-frame and APS-C cameras. It will have an estimated street price of $ 899, making it significantly less expensive than the big-brand competition. The lens is the first of Sigma’s ‘Global Vision’ lineup, representing the ‘Art’ category of enthusiast-grade lenses.
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If you would like to look at my photos please go to my website www.thestatecollegephotographer.com and click on galleries, almost every picture I have on the site was taken with the Sigma 150-500. My site is clearly marked you will not be confused.
Video Rating: 3 / 5
This is a review on the sigma 70-200 hsm 2, It’s being reviewed on my sony a300. This video was recorded on my iphone 4, imovie