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Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Sony Digital DSLR Camera Overview:
- Produces images with exaggerated perspective with its wide angle view from 121.2º
- DC series lens designed exclusively for use with smaller chip APS-c sensor cameras
- HSM (Hyper-Sonic Motor) ensures a quiet & high-speed auto focus
- FLD glass elements with performance equal to fluorite glass to compensate for color aberration
- One Aspherical lens and two glass mold elements
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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful a cure for that pesky APS-C problem, March 9, 2011 By S. Flask (the Pequod) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Canon Digital DSLR Camera (Electronics) with a 35mm efl of 12-24mm, APS-C users can no longer complain about not getting wide enough. i'm using this on a canon 7D. here are my impressions:
8mm is wide. how wide? 114 degrees wide. how wide is 114 degrees? make an angle with your thumb and index finger that's about 114 degrees, hold it out in front of you and draw imaginary lines continuing out of your finger tips. that's approximately your field of view. you can put your camera on the floor pointing upwards and capture the entire ceiling of a room and part of all four walls. (depending on the size of the room, obviously) you can just about shove everything in front of you into the frame. and that's the catch....
you need to ask yourself whether or not you need an 8mm lens. or more specifically, whether you WANT an 8mm lens. at 8mm the frame distorts severely towards the edges. take the wrong shot and your friends nose looks like it's a foot long. tilt the camera just slightly in any... Read more
91 of 97 people found the following review helpful Compared to the Sigma 10 - 20mm lens, June 15, 2010 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Nikon Digital DSLR Camera (Electronics) I am going to give my opinion comparing the Sigma 8 - 16mm to the Sigma 10 - 20mm lens and not to other manufactures WA lenes.
I take around 200,000 pictures a year with the Sigma 10 - 20mm lens. The lens has held up well, feels solid and in my opinion works well with little chromatic aberrations. My only real issue with the 10 - 20 was when taking photos of dark home interiors (which is what I do) and there is a very bright window in the image then sometimes a blue flare appears just off center in the image. This can be reduced by, say 90% in Photoshop. It does not happen every time but when it does even moving to a slightly different shooting position often does not eliminate the problem. The blue flare seems to be not the same problem one might expect to see outdoors shooting in bright sunlight where flare spots can run diagonally through the picture, but then maybe it is the same type of flare. Also by even adding a "thin" filter it can cause some vignetting. The filter... Read more
46 of 48 people found the following review helpful Widest APS-C Lens, and it performs well, July 5, 2010 By This review is from: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Pentax Digital DSLR Camera (Electronics) Overall the Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-f/5.6 is an excellent lens, but not being able to accept filters will be a turn off for some people. However, the advent of HDR and exposure fusion, external filters are less necessary. I find I get better results using bracketed exposures, but this is more work in post processing that not everyone is going to want to do.
Strengths
- Ultra wide field of view
- Architecture (14-16mm)
- Landscapes/Cityscapes
- Build Quality
- Quiet and Smooth Focus
Weaknesses
- No lens filters
- Architecture (8-12mm without correction)
- Extreme corners are soft
- Focal lengths less than 10mm aren't recognized by camera (Pentax specific)
- Slow focus in Live View (Pentax specific)
This lens offers a superbly corrected 13-16mm f/5.6, or an extremely wide field of view at focal lengths wider than that, but will start showing barrel distortion and corner softness. It is definitely a... Read more
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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful a cure for that pesky APS-C problem, By S. Flask (the Pequod) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Canon Digital DSLR Camera (Electronics) with a 35mm efl of 12-24mm, APS-C users can no longer complain about not getting wide enough. i'm using this on a canon 7D. here are my impressions:8mm is wide. how wide? 114 degrees wide. how wide is 114 degrees? make an angle with your thumb and index finger that's about 114 degrees, hold it out in front of you and draw imaginary lines continuing out of your finger tips. that's approximately your field of view. you can put your camera on the floor pointing upwards and capture the entire ceiling of a room and part of all four walls. (depending on the size of the room, obviously) you can just about shove everything in front of you into the frame. and that's the catch.... you need to ask yourself whether or not you need an 8mm lens. or more specifically, whether you WANT an 8mm lens. at 8mm the frame distorts severely towards the edges. take the wrong shot and your friends nose looks like it's a foot long. tilt the camera just slightly in any... Read more 91 of 97 people found the following review helpful Compared to the Sigma 10 - 20mm lens, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Nikon Digital DSLR Camera (Electronics) I am going to give my opinion comparing the Sigma 8 - 16mm to the Sigma 10 - 20mm lens and not to other manufactures WA lenes.I take around 200,000 pictures a year with the Sigma 10 - 20mm lens. The lens has held up well, feels solid and in my opinion works well with little chromatic aberrations. My only real issue with the 10 - 20 was when taking photos of dark home interiors (which is what I do) and there is a very bright window in the image then sometimes a blue flare appears just off center in the image. This can be reduced by, say 90% in Photoshop. It does not happen every time but when it does even moving to a slightly different shooting position often does not eliminate the problem. The blue flare seems to be not the same problem one might expect to see outdoors shooting in bright sunlight where flare spots can run diagonally through the picture, but then maybe it is the same type of flare. Also by even adding a "thin" filter it can cause some vignetting. The filter... Read more 46 of 48 people found the following review helpful Widest APS-C Lens, and it performs well, By This review is from: Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM FLD AF Ultra Wide Zoom Lens for APS-C sized Pentax Digital DSLR Camera (Electronics) Overall the Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-f/5.6 is an excellent lens, but not being able to accept filters will be a turn off for some people. However, the advent of HDR and exposure fusion, external filters are less necessary. I find I get better results using bracketed exposures, but this is more work in post processing that not everyone is going to want to do.Strengths - Ultra wide field of view - Architecture (14-16mm) - Landscapes/Cityscapes - Build Quality - Quiet and Smooth Focus Weaknesses - No lens filters - Architecture (8-12mm without correction) - Extreme corners are soft - Focal lengths less than 10mm aren't recognized by camera (Pentax specific) - Slow focus in Live View (Pentax specific) This lens offers a superbly corrected 13-16mm f/5.6, or an extremely wide field of view at focal lengths wider than that, but will start showing barrel distortion and corner softness. It is definitely a... Read more |
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