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SIGMA Single Focus Wide Angle Lens 24mm F1.8 EX DG ASPHERICAL MACRO Canon EF

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Used
Condition: Clean appearance with no signs of use or noticeable flaws.You can use it comfortably in a ... Read moreabout condition
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US $499.99
ApproximatelyC $682.31
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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“Condition: Clean appearance with no signs of use or noticeable flaws.You can use it comfortably in ...
Brand
Sigma
Series
Canon EF
Type
Wide Angle
Digital Zoom
24X
Color
Black
Model
Does Not Apply
Optical Zoom
24x
MPN
432101
Focal Length
24mm
UPC
Does Not Apply

Item description from the seller

bishi-japan

bishi-japan

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Product ratings and reviews

4.3
15 product ratings
  • 7 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 6 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • An inexpensive LOOOOOONG range lens

    I purchased this lens in March of 2007 and have used it EXTENSIVELY. After reading alot of other reviews (all over the internet) I kind of felt that this particular lens was not getting a fair shake, or possibly that I got a great deal on an extra-sharp copy. Whichever is the case, I have to disagree with alot of the bad reviews. My photographs have been sharper then any other lens I have used at the 500mm end including the 50-500mm sigma (bigma), the exceptions are the 500mm and 600mm canon L lenses I rented for a day. Some things to remember about this lens, it does need alot of light, I rarely take it out on cloudy days. Use of a tripod, or some other stabilizing device (I use a Brushawk 310D) is important at 500mm. Lastly, I have used this lens with a Tamron 1.4x converter and it has ...

  • Sigma and other long lenses

    I just wanted a quick note applicable to all long lenses. The type of film and film speed is important with long lenses. I never use less than 800 speed film and preferably 1600 speed. If you're finding cloudy days and are getting less than clear shots with you longer lenses, up your film speed and see what happens. I think you'll find there's a nice difference. I shoot for a 7500 acre wilderness park, and I never use less than 1600 speed film. Fugi makes a nice 4th color layer film at 1600 that's pretty good, color or B&W. So leave the 400 speed at home, and try a faster film. Also, the use of a tripod was excellent advice from the other reviewer. It will make a difference. I also use a remote cord so I don't even have to touch the camera. Mine is cordless, but you can get a corded remote ...

  • Good lens, depending on intended use

    For the money, this is one of the least expensive ways to get to 500mm without going to the mirror lenses that are of no value. Due to the aperture of the lens (wide open at f/5 to f/6.3 depending on what end of the zoom range you are at), this lens is best used in outdoor lighting, even on a tripod. It might look tempting to use for indoor sports, but I would caution against it unless you want to use the extremely high range of ISO on your camera. Even then, it will be too slow to stop much action. The knob on the tripod camera mount allows you to quickly change orientation from landscape to portrait without having to involve your tripod - fast and easy. However, in good lighting conditions, this is a good lens for nature and wildlife photography. The contrast and color saturation ...

  • Super view at super price

    If getting close is important, and if image quality is not, then this piece of glass is for you. I needed a 500mm lens to catch amateur baseball players and wanted to get as close as possible. This lens is the bomb! Color is fine, automatic focus is good, articulation, fidelity and dependabilty all rate highly.No it does not give good low light results and w/o vibration reduction it must be used on a tripod or stabilizer of some sort. I am NOT shooting for National Geographic and that's that, but I do have great images of my family at play! Even got a great closeup of Grandson's kindergarten graduation (using Bogen monopod) as he was on stage. For the money and that means also that one must curtai expectations to limitations, this lens delivers far in excess of its cost! If I get to shoot ...

  • Sigma 170-500 mm Lens

    The lens is a large one, but can be used with or without a monopod. It does excellent outdoor pictures. It is not or is it sold as a pro lens. It is for the person that wants good quality outdoor pictures. The only fault I have with the lens is that while being carried on the camera it will fully extend. This is not a reason to avoid getting one of these lenses.