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Veröffentlicht: 2014-05-21, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: dxomark.com
Zusammenfassung: Aimed at professional studio and landscape photographers, the full-frame 36-Mpix D800E with its modified AA filter effectively increasing resolution over the standard D800 model is the closest 35mm full-frame camera yet to rival larger formats in renderin...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-22, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: dxomark.com
Zusammenfassung: Following on from the lens recommendations for the earlier full-frame Nikon D600, we've now had the opportunity to assess a wide range lenses with that model's replacement, the 24-Mpix D610. We've analyzed a total of 95 Nikkor and third-party prime and zo...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-10, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: dxomark.com
Zusammenfassung: This is the third part in the series of our lens recommendations for the Nikon D7100 where we've analyzed nearly 46 Nikon and third-party telephoto prime and zoom models to assess their optical quality. Read onto find out which of these lenses are the bes...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-02, Autor: Kevin , Testbericht von: dxomark.com
Zusammenfassung: This is part one of our lens recommendations for the Nikon D7100 where we've tested over 120 Nikkor and third-party prime and zoom models to assess image quality. Read onto find out which of these lenses are perform best when paired with Nikon's 24M-Pix A...
Zusammenfassung: Within the construction of the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG OS there’s a Special Low Dispersion glass element to correct aberrations along with Super Multi Layer Coating to reduce flare. It also features Sigma’s Optical Stabilizer (OS) technology that cla...
Sharpness is good at 300mm, even when using the largest aperture of f/5.6, Effective 4stop optical stabiliser, Robust build quality,
Autofocus motor is quite noisy in operation, Front element extends and rotates during focusing, Lacks the 0.5x macro facility of Sigma's older 70300mm APO lens
Overall, the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG OS is a good buy at the price, but it's still outclassed by the more expensive and Tamron 70-300mm VC USD lenses.
Zusammenfassung: Better news is that the new lens features the major addition of Sigma’s four-stop Optical Stabiliser, which worked every bit as impressively as on the smaller Sigma 50-200mm OS lens in our tests. Again, the OS is compatible with Canon, Nikon, Pentax (a...
Zusammenfassung: With optical stabilisation becoming more popular, it’s no surprise to see it appear within Sigma’s 70-300mm line-up. But is the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG OS worth £140?...
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Veröffentlicht: 2009-10-01, Autor: Margaret , Testbericht von: photoreview.com.au
Zusammenfassung: Sigma's 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG OS telephoto zoom lens is targeted at amateur photographers who require an affordable long-zoom lens to complement, say, an 18-55mm or 18-85mm kit lens on their DSLR. Usable with both 35mm cameras (and 'full-frame' DSLRs) an...