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  • Compact Construction - Its compact construction has an overall length of 88.5mm (3.5") and maximum diameter of 74mm (2.9").
  • Close Focusing Capability - This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 35cm (13.8") at all focal lengths, and has maximum magnification of 1:3.8, making it ideal for close-up photography.
  • Super Image Quality -SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass, a molded glass aspherical lens and two hybrid aspherical lenses provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations. The super multi-layer coating reduces flare and ghosting. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range.
  • HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) -This lens incorporates HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor), which ensures a quiet and high-speed autofocus.
  • Inner Focusing System -The inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation, making the lens particularly suitable for using the supplied petal-type lens hood and circular polarizing filters.

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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Versatile, good performing and affordable, but beware potential autofocus problem, July 5, 2008
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(See my update at the bottom of this review.) After buying my Canon xSi I quickly concluded that I was not going to be satisfied unless I had a zoom of some kind to go with it. For a walk around lens, the modest 18-125mm range that this zoom offered, which is moderate wide angle to moderate telephoto, sounded very appealing. I am not all that keen on sports or wildlife photos, so I eschewed the available super zoom lenses, not just for cost but for weight, size, and image quality issues.

I've done pretty extensive tests on this lens, taking many tripod shots out my window in Chicago, trying different apertures and focal lengths, and comparing them to my two Canon lenses, and found it compared favorably. I found the Sigma's photos to be good looking and always in focus.

The OS works pretty well, and I was able to take two perfectly clear hand held shots at full 125 mm telephoto at only 1/15 of a second, though I had to use my best technique, as I suspect at full... Read more
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Walk-around Lens, August 8, 2008
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This is a new lens from Sigma. I could not find any detailed reviews on the net before I bought it. It's a well built amateur lens with a nice focal length coverage that's not available from Canon. It's significantly heavier than Canon's 18-55mm plastic kit lens, likely due to more metal and glass used in construction. The focus is reasonably fast compared to Canon's kit lens and slightly quieter. For those who are familiar with Canon's ring type USM lenses, however, the this HSM lens is not a ring type HSM. This means it's not as quiet or as fast as the true ring-USM. And it does not allow "full-time manual focus". You have to turn AF switch off to manually focus the lens. This was a little disappointment for me for a lens at its price range. Sigma could have used a ring type HSM. Another thing I noticed is that while the OS (optical stabilizer) can be switched on or off, the OS gyroscope seems to be powered on even when the OS is off. You can hear the little noise from the... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny, February 3, 2010
Not willing to spend $600 for the Canon 18-200 IS, but distrustful of the Sigma/Tamron 18-200s that have a max aperture of 6.3 at the tele end, I found that what I really wanted was something like the ol' 28-200 I used to carry on my film cameras.

That's when I picked up the non-OS version of this lens, and loved it. But I couldn't help thinking that the OS would be better for me, so I moved up to this one.

This is the perfect wedding reception/walkaround lens for me. Sharp enough to get the job done, light enough to not kill your shoulder/neck. Yes, the OS makes noise. No, it's not really an issue. No, it doesn't seem to really drain my battery noticably faster.

Canon now has a version of this lens selling for about the same price from some sellers on Amazon, but I'm not taking chances on it. I _know_ this one works for me.
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