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Sigma 135 400mm f/4.5-5.6 DG RF APO Aspherical Ultra Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

Sigma 135 400mm f/4.5-5.6 DG RF APO Aspherical Ultra Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR CamerasBrand: Sigma
Category: Photography

Buy New: $1,049.99
as of 3/10/2010 10:51 PST details



New (2) Used (2) from $395.00

Seller: Photo & Video Super Store
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Maximum Focal Length: 400
Minimum Focal Length: 135
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 7.2 x 3.1

MPN: B000CH4SDG
Model: B000CH4SDG
UPC: 085126727277
EAN: 0411378015440
ASIN: B000CH4SDG

Release Date: January 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lens Construction - 13 Elements in 11 Groups
  • Angle of View - 18.2 - 6.2 degrees
  • 9 Diaphragm Blades
  • Minimum Aperture - F32
  • Minimum Focusing Distance - 200-220cm, 78.7-86.6 inches

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Product Description
This compact ultra-telephoto zoom lens is ideal for sports, nature, wildlife, and landscape photography. The new multi layer lens coating and lens design reduce flare and ghost and also creates an optimum color balance and better picture quality through the entire zoom range. This lens uses one aspherical lens and three SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glasses for excellent correction of various chromatic aberrations. It provides excellent image quality for digital and film SLR cameras. The new multi-layer lens coating and lens design reduces flare and ghosting, and creates an optimum color balance through the entire zoom range. This lens uses one aspherical lens and three SLD (the special low dispersion) glasses for excellent correction of chromatic aberration, making high-quality images a reality throughout the entire zoom range. The rear focusing system ensures high performance stability and ease of use. Since the front of the lens does not rotate, a circular polarizing filter can be easily attached and use. A removable tripod collar is included as a standard component and also a zoom hood is supplied with this lens to prevent flare and ghosting as well as extraneous light harmful for image quality. Maximum Magnification - 1 - 5.3 Filter Size - Diameter 77mm Dimensions - Diameter 88.5mm x Length 183.5mm, 3.4 x 7.2 inch Weight - 43.9 ounces


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3 out of 5 stars It all depends...   August 20, 2009
Herbie (Florida, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

1. This lens can be a great lens, or a headache. Somehow, and probably also because of its weight, this lens can not be easily handheld, and can not produce a reasonable sharp image if not on a reasonable high shutterspeed - nothing below 1/250 at all...

2. Locked down on a solid tripod (I mean a rock solid tripod, and without any mikey mouse battery grip) it will produce tack sharp images and the most beautiful color ever.

3. This is a lens for work in good daylight only because of it's f/4.5 to 5.6 and the fact that you need a higher shutter speed to get sharp pictures. Forget this lens for anything else. Needless to say, that I consider this lens as a dream if used properly. ( For the newcommers..this is a long range lens, flash is not realy relevant).

4. Focusing is smooth and sufficiently fast for most types of work. You will get some search when you get close to 400mm especially if you are not in absolute good light. Up to about 360mm no problem at all even without perfect light. This is an autofocus lens - manual focus is obviously possible but not very convenient because the focus ring is not damped at all which makes exact focusing a bit more difficult and takes the extra second.

5. The build quality is very good and this lens will hold up to some beatings. Good quality and solid build. With it's range of 135-400mm, it is obviously a heavy lens - what do you expect?

Summary: This lens should get two ratings - 2 stars and 5 stars. Used in good light conditions, with adequate shutter speed, or locked down on a solid tripod, this lens will produce amazing quality images - it would deserve 5 stars. Build quality would also deserve 5 stars. Considering especially the inadequate and unrealistic high price, but also the small limitations, this lens deserves two stars only. I therefore mixed my rating and gave three stars. I purchased my lens used (like new) for 400 dollars from a reputable dealer and the lens is definitelly worth the money.
I earn my bread with photography and performance counts, high picture quality counts. This lens delivers!
Lens diameter: 89mm. Lenght: 183mm (at 135mm setting), and 280mm long at 400mm setting, plus an extra long included hood of an additional 76mm. Filter size is 77mm, not rotating. Weight: 1210 grams. It has a nice smooth black color similar to Nikon or Tokina lenses, and not the usual greyish Sigma color. The tripod collar is a must but easy removable if you handholding your camera.

Tips: Don't expect great performance for indoor sport. Use this lens according to it's ability. On a bright sunny day, on the beach, in the snow, good studio light, good daylight anyway - a great performer. Best, locked to a good heavy tripod, mirror locked up, good light, use of a release cable or remote. I use this lens a lot in the studio where light is no problem and I can shoot with a reasonable low shutter speed. This lens performes best between f/8 and f/11 - tack sharp and beautiful color. (I use this lens on a Nikon D200, D300, F90x.)

I know... you want to use this lens for wild life photography and need the 400mm...
In this case, focusing can be a trauma if the lens is set to full 400mm and you shoot into dark bushes. If you don't have good light, the lens will run back and forth and it takes a while of noisy focusing - your bird will fly away... You just have to stay below 360 or 370mm, or switch to manual focus - you will get used to it. Alternative lenses without these minor problems and the same 400mm focus length will cost you about 4000 dollars or more. Look into your valet and make your decission.

It appears like Sigma started to build a great 5000 dollar lens, but then started to cut back to make this lens more affordable. The result is a compromise, giving you a massive focal lenght of 400mm (650mm on a Dx sensor digital camera) without the full prime performance of an expensive pro lens.
You need to decide if the small deficiencies outweigh the capabilities of this lens - obviously considering the price. Before I pay 1400 dollars or more, I spend just a couple of hundred dollars more and buy a pro lens f/2.8, 70-200mm and crop when I need to go longer - but again, I don't shoot wildlife.
I like this lens because I like good colors and sharpness, and I don't mind the little extra work, tripod etc. to get the high performance out of this lens...



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Lens and Tack Sharp!!   May 9, 2009
Mr. Tandy J. Howard
This is an excellent lens that is very sharp, when stopped down to f8.I have used mine on both digital and film with fantastic results!!


1 out of 5 stars Not Sharp, Not Matter What   May 31, 2008
M. Neace (Monmouth Junction, New Jersy United States)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Bought this from Amazon at the same time we bought the Sigma 10-20 super wide and the Canon 100MM Macro. Those two lenses are great, this one is a complete dog. Unfortunately, we have been so busy with the other two only recently have we had the need to use this one. The clarity is simply poor at all focal lengths and F stops. Does not matter if hand held, or on a tripod with a wireless flash, it's a dog. Just tried to return it, today is the 31st of May, and Amazon says my return window expired yesterday. Now I'm going to have to deal with Sigma I guess. I'll never buy another Sigma lens.


5 out of 5 stars Good lens for semi-pro medium resolution   May 26, 2008
Anthony Zinnanti (Valencia, California United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I agonized over several super telephotos before committing to this lens. I am a seasoned photographer and, after two decades of serious amateur photography, I am beginning to sell my work.

My previous review of this lens jumped the gun a bit. After having the opportunity to give it a work out, I have to modify the review.

If you are using an unforgiving sensor, such as the 5D, this may not be the lens for you. For cropped frame cameras (i.e., 20D) this serves as a useful extension to a medium range telephoto. If you demand 4MP+ tack sharp images, you will find this lens is superfluous in the bag. At best, it's a medium resolution lens that will work well for web imaging and smaller prints. At medium to small resolution, this lens is a great bargain and is highly functional. I found the autofocus to be sufficiently fast and accurate.

CAVEAT: To get decent imaging with this lens, you need to know how to shoot super-telephoto. This has to be locked down/stabilized. This lens is no different. Extended beyond 300mm, mirror lock up is likely necessary.

The physical feel of this lens reminds me of the old Nikkor 300mm. It's heavy. The lens appears to be well built and rugged.

If I was able to, I would tweak my product rating to 3.5 stars. It's a great buy, but definitely not a pro lens.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent lens   April 10, 2008
Rene Alonso Valdes Pena (Mexico)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Nice item, it fits to my necesities pretty well. I have a Canon Rebel XT and it works fine.