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cary1952
Monday 30th August 2004, 16:03
Hi,
Time for a new lens (i am new to bird watching and photography) and I was wondering how the Sigma 170-500 APO lens is working with a 300D.
Money is an issue with me. The only other reasonable choice for me would be a 75-300 Canon IS USM lens.
Thoughts on what I should do? I want to spend around $600.00 US
Hanno
Tuesday 31st August 2004, 02:50
Hi Cary,
I picked up the Sigma 100-300, 1:4 APO IF a couple of weeks ago in Bangkok for USD 500.00 and am really pleased with the results.
IanF
Tuesday 31st August 2004, 07:42
Hi Cary1952,
I can't help with your query, but on behalf of Admin and the Moderators weclome to Bird Forum :t:
desgreene
Tuesday 31st August 2004, 10:54
Hi Cary & welcome to BF,
we had a discussion recently about results from a couple of the lenses you mention. Hope it helps in your decision making.
http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=20002
Des.
geedub
Tuesday 31st August 2004, 13:56
Hi cary1952,
I've been using the 300D + Sigma 170-500 APO for about 4 months now and I've got no complaints about either piece of kit, but if, like me you are on a restricted budget then the Sigma lens is the obvious choice.
Scrums
Tuesday 31st August 2004, 19:28
I too use the 300d and Sigma 170 - 500, which I am currently awaiting return from the manufacturers after re-chipping*. If you can find a second-hand lens - it makes even more sense, I've been getting fairly respectable results from this lens at 500mm with a x2 converter....that's basicaly 1600mm !!
You will also need a tripod (......prob' will anyway - this is a big cumbersome beast !) and a wired remote - fairly cheap.
*Older Sigma lenses will not use auto-focusing throughout their focal length without re-chipping by the manufacturer - but it's not expensive to have done.
Hope this helps,
Chris.
dj1947
Saturday 4th September 2004, 16:52
Hi,
Time for a new lens (i am new to bird watching and photography) and I was wondering how the Sigma 170-500 APO lens is working with a 300D.
Money is an issue with me. The only other reasonable choice for me would be a 75-300 Canon IS USM lens.
Thoughts on what I should do? I want to spend around $600.00 US
i use a canon 75-300 lens but i put a 2 times converter on made it into a 6oo
lens great results from it dj
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