Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Sport Lens | REAL WORLD REVIEW

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This Sigma 70-200mm sport lens was arguably the most anticipated lens announce in 2018. It’s large aperture of f/2.8 combined with high optical quality and durable design makes it highly sought after. It has a sturdy body crafted from magnesium alloy as well as dust and splash proof coating throughout the barrel and front elements. Using 9 FLD and 1 SLD glass elements that are designed to Minimize Flare and Ghosting. The Sigma 70-200mm comes with an arca swiss mount that can slide on and off a tripod quickly without being mounted to a metal plate. It also has a rotating barrel with 90 degree click and 3 programmable buttons on the side of the barrel. This lens has two OS modes that are controlled with a switch on the side of the barrel. Mode 1 is good for general photography. Mode 2 is designed for panning. This preset insures your subject’s movements are captured without losing panning effects, regardless of the lens’s position or the direction you’re moving. This is thanks to the lens’s built-in image stabilization function. The Sigma 70-200mm also has a Hyper Sonic Motor with an improved algorithm and MO switch. makes this a great sports lens; allowing for high-speed, precision autofocus so you can capture quick movements without any blurring. Right now it’s on pre-order for Nikon, Canon and Sigma mounts. While it can be adapted with the MC-11 for Sony, I had a hard time getting it to focus continuously with video. If you’re in the same position, I’d recommend...

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