The prices for this two lens is quiet close.Sigma Apo come with 2 pieces of SD lensLook at your budget. What can you afford?
Do you NEED IS?
And what's wrong with a plastic mount? Why don't you like it? You say you do not like, but what's actually wrong with it?
The prices for this two lens is quiet close.Sigma Apo come with 2 pieces of SD lens
I do not like plastic mount hence its will wear faster compare to steel![]()
Hi ,I am planning to get an tele photo lens as my second len
wanda to get the Canon - 55-250 IS f4-5.6 or Sigma - 70 -300 APO f4-5.6 ?
Do like the sigma build quality (steel mount) but do not like the Canon plastic mount
Canon is win on the IS hence Sigma do not have ??![]()
Hi ,I am planning to get an tele photo lens as my second len
wanda to get the Canon - 55-250 IS f4-5.6 or Sigma - 70 -300 APO f4-5.6 ?
Do like the sigma build quality (steel mount) but do not like the Canon plastic mount
Canon is win on the IS hence Sigma do not have ??![]()
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I do not like plastic mount hence its will wear faster compare to steel![]()
Er...my 50mm's mount would've disintegrated by now. It's easily four years old.
Plastic mounts merely cut costs. They do not wear out faster. The primary risk of a plastic mount is that it will snap away from the lens when mounted, and that's only with a strong blow to the lens barrel.
With a strong blow that can snap a plastic mount, probably the lenses might crack in that process...;p
I just want to get a second len for some occasionally tele photo snap eg .ZooMy two cents... you should question yourself, "What is my objective of buying a telephoto lens?
And, the build of the lens should not become your main consideration.
Example answers:
1. If you only want to isolate distant object (like those bikini babes in Sentosa), any telephoto lens would be enough for you.
2. If composition is important, you beter go for a wide angle lens and get closer to the object :thumbsup:, because, a telephoto lens will help you to isolate distant object, but at the same time it flattened your object composition in the picture.
3. if you want to do portrait or sports, you have to go for f/2.8 telephoto lens, and those are expensive :cry:.
4. if you want to go safari or shoot birds, see no 3 :dunno:
5. *** put your answer here, and choose the correct lens ***
Yes ,my question is may be between Sigma 70-300 APO and Canon 55-250 IS.Which one has better optical performance ?From my personal experience, using a 30D, I find even with my 70-200 (112~320) is not exactly tele, it works great on potraits, If you are using it for modeling and potraits, I think it is fantastic... but if you are using it for animals and street candid, than I do find the range of anything below 300 is not exactly a good reach. I tried a 100-400L and I find that at 300 and 400 on crop sensor, its' gives you really good candid street shots and animals/birds under good lights. Got tons of fun under that lense.
I personally think Sigma does exactly come close in terms of performance only, but it can be on par or over take Canon based on Price/Performance ratio.
Yes ,my question is may be between Sigma 70-300 APO and Canon 55-250 IS.Which one has better optical performance ?![]()
Yes ,my question is may be between Sigma 70-300 APO and Canon 55-250 IS.Which one has better optical performance ?![]()
Er...my 50mm's mount would've disintegrated by now. It's easily four years old.
Plastic mounts merely cut costs. They do not wear out faster. The primary risk of a plastic mount is that it will snap away from the lens when mounted, and that's only with a strong blow to the lens barrel.
Well.. the 55-250 is a canon.Best to match canon with canon.
Bro, your 50mm just died. Shh
Another vote for the Canon 55-250IS.
OT abit...Why not?People buy the Nikon 17-55 over the tamron 17-50 despite only a very tiny bit of difference in IQ.Why?Nikon build is better (by alot) and people like the Nikon name :bsmilie:And, the build of the lens should not become your main consideration.