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Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF
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Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 41 reviews of Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the reliability. The price is also appreciated. There are some mixed reviews about the design, while there are some critical reviews about the size.

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On average, users rate this product 80/100.

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Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

looks to me slow but great and have sharp image , I was pay for canon sigma $1200 paint go off and dust go in ? but this older lens looks to me have all and is working fine on my sony A100

you can have photo from this lens on front page CBC ottawa or montreal your photography. or from my page ; http://hajiagha.tripod.com

is slow and dust going in I am looking to clean dust from inside of the lens ; but for price I pay working fine for me

May, 2011

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

A great tele with crystal sharp image and beautiful color, if the subject is not moving. Basically this is a poor man's tele that happens to have great optics, yes, the optics is fantastic, but not much else.

Great optics - sharp even wide open, great color and contrast. Flair and AC are not bad to be noticed. Good tripod collar

Lens cap is a joke. Lens creeks terribly. AF not good for moving tracking, MF not accurate. Heavy (not the lens fault for sure, but still, it's heavy) To me a 1.5lb lens is not heavy, but 3 pounder is

Apr, 2009

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

I just bought the lens well used from a private seller at £230 (around $378 at current exchange) and tried tens shot with my Canon 20D. The photos at 170mm is quite good while 500mm is well acceptable. I picked a pine branch around 15m away at F76.3...

Good value of money (of course can not compared with the L lens but alot better than the Cosina 400mm that I used before)

Heavy, blur photo in bad weather

Oct, 2008

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

My experience has been a bit different than most others here, as I find this lens to produce very sharp images. I use it on a Nikon D70, and shoot RAW files. I've shot mostly in the focal length range of 400mm to 500mm, still good and sharp.

Sharp images, reasonable price

Very unforgiving of less-than-perfect technique, zoom creep if the lens is pointed downward, CA in certain situations with overexposed or very bright background with darker foreground objects

Jun, 2008

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

This is a good lens for what it is - a "consumer zoom". You would have to spend a lot more money to get significantly better image quality such as provided by a Canon L zoom such as the 100-400 L. It can be hand held with an appropriately high shutter...

Zoom range, quite reasonable image quality, price - it includes a tripod ring, a hood and a carry case

No zoom lock, filter size, though mine (used) came with a uv filter, noisy focus

Jun, 2008

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

Useless lens. This is my second attempt to "save" money on a non-nikon lens and it has been a complete waste. I have shot with this lens on a tripod, mirror lock-up and remote trigger and still can not get an image I would even consider offering for sale.

None

not capable of producing a sharp image

May, 2008

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

I've been dissapointed with this lens from the time I've spent going from amateur beginner photographer to semi-pro/expert. I bought it a few months after my first SLR: a film Canon Rebel 2000 (EOS 300)

Price (for a new lens). Its a budget means of getting closer to sporting events, but not a professionals lens ; It takes great photos for postcard size prints, even up to 10x12 ; Looks the business and if you accept the limitations, you can work around...

Price: You may get a better match with a new 100-300 lens and a second hand 500mm prime with an adapter. But you will need dedicated research and reading up on blogs to find lenses that meets your requirements ; Soft focus when aperture wide open....

Jan, 2008

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

This lens has been a big disappointment. I have owned this lens for 5 years and have yet to take a photo that I would consider sharp. Even stopped down, tripod mounted, mirror locked up with cable release still will not produce a sharp image. I would...

Reliability ; Price

Image Quality ; Focusing

Apr, 2007

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

If you are expecting Sharp Clear crisp images then this is not the lens for you. It is somewhat soft throughout the zoom range but is still sharp enough to not be classified junk. Its clearly what you get for what you paided, a okay Super Telephoto for...

Cheap

Slow aperture, Heavy (all refracters are heavy so its not really a weakness), slow and noisy focus

Apr, 2006

Consumer review (photographyreview.com)

Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 APO RF

 

You probably want find anotther 500mm that works was well for the price, it works well for all the limitations you have read in other reviews. I have found a tripod is mandatory for use with this lens, a good tripod, heavy. It has lens creep which...

Price. 500mm zoom lens. It does take great pictures. It works well on my S3. It made me buy a better tripod which has wroked great with other equipment I have. It is a good budget lens that doesn't feel budget and performs better than you might think....

Zoom crrep, not that big of an issue, but put a lock on the thing (Sigma). I hate taking the thing of my tripod and hearing the lens slam down towards the ground as it slides out. I forget sometimes it likes to creep. This has never hurt the lens but...

Mar, 2006

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