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Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 OS AF HSM APO DG

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$925.00
One of the most "long-range" telephoto lenses on the market today: the focal length range is 150-500 mm, and an image stabilizer is provided to facilitate shooting at long distances. Traditionally, Sigma is produced in modifications for 5 different systems, not counting the "native" ones: Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Sony. The standard matrix type is full frame. Also worth noting is the 9-bladed aperture and ultrasonic autofocus drive.
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Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 OS AF HSM APO DG
$925.00
Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 OS AF HSM APO DG
Lens type
telephoto lens
System
Canon
Nikon
Minolta
Pentax
Sigma
Sony
Mount
Nikon F
Pentax K
Sony A
Focal length
150 - 500 mm
Aperture value
f/5 - f/6.3
Viewing angles
16.4-5°
Min. diaphragm
22
Minimum focus distance
2.2 m
Maximum zoom
0.19
Sensor size
full frame/APS-C
Autofocus drive
ultrasonic drive motor
Image stabilization
Design (elements/groups)
21 elements in 15 groups
Number of diaphragm blades
9
Filter diameter
86 mm
Dimensions (diameter/length)
94.7x252 mm
Weight
1910 g
Added to E-Catalog
april 2008

One of the most "long-range" telephoto lenses on the market today: the focal length range is 150-500 mm, and an image stabilizer is provided to facilitate shooting at long distances. Traditionally, Sigma is produced in modifications for 5 different systems, not counting the "native" ones: Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Sony. The standard matrix type is full frame. Also worth noting is the 9-bladed aperture and ultrasonic autofocus drive.

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