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Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3  EX RF HSM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
 
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Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX RF HSM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Important Warranty Information: This new product includes a 1-year warranty plus 3-year extended warranty with registration. Once registered, the protection is valid for a period of 4 years from the original date of purchase. See included warranty card for details.

Technical Details

  • Dedicated to Canon AF SLR cameras
  • Silent hyper-sonic motor (HSM) focusing system
  • Full-time manual focus can be used at any time
  • Nonrotating front barrel
  • Zoom lock mechanism helps reduce "zoom creep" distortion
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 7 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 pounds
  • Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.
  • ASIN: B0000501QN
  • Item model number: 735-101
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 29, 2000

Product Description

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Encompassing all popular focal lengths from the 50mm normal to 500mm ultratelephoto, the Sigma 50-500mm f4-f6.3 EX RF HSM hyperzoom lens gives you amazing versatility, plus a 10:1 zoom ratio, while its rear focus system ensures fast, convenient manual focus. The use of an apochromatic design, plus four optical elements composed of special low dispersion (SLD) glass, a seven-group zoom system, and multicoated optics combine to give you high-quality images.

This lens, featuring Sigma's silent hypersonic motor (HSM) focusing system, allows you to shoot pictures of your subject without the normal noise of an automatic focus system. In addition to its quiet, responsive AF function, you can also use the full-time manual focus at any time. The zoom lock mechanism helps reduce the "zoom creep" distortion that can occur when your lens is tilted up or down.

Sigma uses magnesium in the tripod mount to help reduce the weight of the lens (it's just over 65 ounces), yet still maintains the strength and rigidity necessary to support its weight. This model is dedicated to Canon AF SLR cameras.



Product Description

Sigma introduces a new addition to their exclusive EX series of lenses, the 50-500mm f/4-6.3 APO EX Hyperzoom.

This magnificent new superzoom encompasses all popular focal lengths from the 50mm ''normal'' to 500mm ultra-telephoto; a 10:1 zoom ratio, providing tremendous versatility. The use of an apochromatic design and four elements composed of SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass, plus a seven group zoom system and multi-coated optics, enable this wide-ranging zoom lens to provide a high level of performance, as well as versatility. It also employs a rear focus system to insure quick, convenient manual focus and a non-rotating front barrel.

The 50-500mm f4-6.3 EX APO RF HSM is coupled with Sigma's HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor), to provide quiet, responsive autofocus function, plus ''full time'' manual focus. This lens also features a Zoom Lock mechanism to help eliminate ''zoom creep'' when the lens is tilted up or down.

Sigma uses magnesium in the tripod mount to help reduce the weight of this lens, while maintaining the strength and rigidity necessary to support it.

A custom bayonet Perfect Hood is provided to protect the front of the lens from extraneous light. Nature and sports photographers will appreciate the performance and versatility of this amazing new superzoom lens from Sigma.

Expand your Ultra Telephoto World with Sigma EX APO Tele-Converters. It's easy to approach 1000mm Ultra Telephoto World with Sigma 2x EX APO TC. This 50-500mm f4-6.3 EX lens can be used with Sigma's 2x EX APO Tele-Converter as a 200-1000mm zoom lens, for manual focus. Converted f-stop display will be provided by 10 pin electronic interfaces to the camera. This Tele-Converter is fully compatible with all exposure modes as well as Program, no exposure compensation is required with the Sigma EX APO Tele-Converters.


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best bang for the buck!, October 22, 2002
By "keoni07" (Honolulu, HI United States) - See all my reviews
I just recently got into photography as a retirement hobby and was fortunate to be able to acquire a Canon D60 within two days of ordering one from Kaimuki Camera Store in Honolulu.

To complete the Canon system I purchased Canon Lenses, the EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM, EF 28-70mm f/2.8L USM, Canon EF 75-300mm f/4.5-6 IS USM, and a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L USM. I also got a Tamron 28-300mm UltraZoom XR f/3.5-6.3 LD Aspherical Macro, and my daughter got me the Sigma EX 50-500mm f/4-6.3 APO RF Zoom lens, along with the Sigma 2.0 teleconvertor lens, for my retirement party.

This Sigma 50-500 lens is like magic for me in that I've taken pictures of the city from my balcony and upon proccessing the images on my computer there are images that I didn't even know were there through my naked eye. I was amazed that I could read freeway signs that were easily over ten miles away.

Tonight my wife, daughter and I went out to shoot pictures of the full moon. We were all pleasantly surprised when we could see the details of the moon's surface, with the craters and other distinct features. By the way, I did have the Sigma 2X teleconvertor attached. If I'm not mistaken, along with the extra teleconvertor's 2X power, the magnification was also further enhanced by the inherent 1.6 mutiplier effect through the digital camera's characteristics.

All of the other reviewers are correct in their opinion of the 50-500's weight. It is heavy, and so far, I've gotten a lot of comments about the neat "retro" look with the crinkled black finish just as Bluegun opined. I also noticed that on several occassions people in front of me actually moved aside to give me room to shoot pictures at our Aloha Week events and once at a University of Hawaii sporting event. I guess the big tripod, and once, monopod monted Sigma zoom possibly gave me the look of a pro, which, of course, I'm far from.

I really like Sigma's locking feature so that the lens won't creep open when moving about. Also, when trying to manually focus the lens it is pretty tight, or sticky, as Bluegun has noted, however, I may be wrong, but I kind of like it tight rather than having it too loose. When I checked for comparisons in features/pricing this Sigma 50-500 is a definite bargain. I can't seem to find any comparable Canon lens with that range of the 50-500. The closest Canon has is not anywhere near Sigma's price points. Of course I pretty well believe that Canon's quality/price against Sigma's is definitly not comparing apples and apples. What Sigma has done, however, is help to make a big powerful lens that is affordable for just about anyone who can't affordably justify Canon's at the moment. Case in point - Sigma's 50-500 zoom has made it possible for my daughter to have the luxury of purchsing a good as well as impressive "big lens" for her daddy on her student's budget.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars heavy but worth it, July 8, 2002
By Tina Morris "schultheiss" (Rockville, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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I got this lens to replace my 600mm reflector which is fixed aperture with a dreadfully small depth of focus. This lens is spectacular by comparison: excellent focus depth, with F4-6.3 it is light-strong enough to get away with a lot of stuff that reflector lenses don't allow as they suck so much light. I do motorsport and nature photography, so fast exposure times are key, and this lens allows for good flexibility in difficult light conditions or where you need to be super-quick without compromising depht-of-focus. I use this lens on a Canon EOS 7E elan, and this is an outstanding combo for motosport and nature shots, since both the lens and the camera are very quick and very quiet. My two only complaints with this product are the weight (very heavy, bring Advil to shooting a whole Grand Prix weekend!)and the fact that the zoom is a little slow-going, but maybe that'll easen up with more use. Overall another very solid Sigma product, unbeatable value for the money. I shut off the autofocus sometimes when I do difficult action pics where there's potential for automatic focussing errors, but if you don't, be prepared to bring extra batteries, since moving the autofocus in a big lens like this will suck the power out of your camera in no time.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very decent lens for the money., May 8, 2002
By "bluegun" (Juneau, AK United States) - See all my reviews
Heavy as lead. Slight "stickiness" in the zoom when changing directions at full extension, but nothing major, feels like it will work out. Nice finish, kind of retro, speckled, grainy finish, good gripping and looking. Good, very quiet focusing. Excellent sharpness, using it on a D30 digital, so can't really tell about aberrations at widest and longest, since I lose the edges with my CMOS anyway. FOR THE MONEY, I don't think you have a better choice. Of course, if you can afford it, get the Canon "L." Don't think you'll be disappointed for the price.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bang for the buck
I field-tested this recently and found it to be a good lens for the ~$1000 that I shelled out. Heavy it is indeed due to the 10X zoom...but quality is good for the money. Read more
Published on June 2, 2005 by Top Gun

4.0 out of 5 stars Heavy!
Its a good lens with with 500mm Zoom. It is necessary to shoot wildlife. However, the lens is EXTREMELY HEAVY! That limits its usage considerably. Read more
Published on January 18, 2002 by Mumtaz A. Shamsee

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