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Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG HSM II Macro Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras This large aperture 70-200mm macro zoom lens offers an improved optical performance over earlier versions while retaining the same close-up ability (39.4 inches) and magnification range (1:3.5) as before. The lens–which is suitable for a range of applications, including portraits, landscape photos, and close-ups–offers two special-low-dispersion (SLD) and three extraordinary-low-dispersion (ELD) glass elements. The elements combine to provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations, ensuring high image quality throughout the entire zoom range. The lens also incorporates a Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM), which supports a quiet, high-speed autofocus system as well as full-time manual focusing. Other features include a super multilayer coating that reduces flare and ghosting, inner focusing and inner zooming systems that preserve the overall length of the lens while shooting to ensure convenient handling, and a removable tripod collar. All Sigma lenses carry a one-year warranty.
Specifications
- Focal length: 70 to 200mm
- Maximum aperture: f/2.8
- Minimum aperture: f/22
- Lens construction: 18 elements in 15 groups
- Angle of view: 34.3 to 12.3 degrees
- Number of diaphragm blades: 9
- Minimum focusing distance: 39.4 inches
- Maximum magnification: 1:3.5
- Filter size: 77mm
- Hood: Petal type
- Corresponding AF mounts: Canon
- Dimensions: 3.4 inches in diameter and 7.3 inches long
- Weight: 48.3 ounces
- Warranty: 1 year
Customer Review: Great The only thing about this is there is like the tiny little bit of wiggle in the connection. Other than that this has become a primary lens. Customer Review: excellent first product didnt work out but amazon refunded everything asap and i reorder and this time everything was excellent,great product,great price, great customer service
Tags: Angle Of View, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Close Ups, Diaphragm Blades, Digital Slr Cameras, Filter Size, Glass Elements, Landscape Photos, Lens Construction, Magnification Range, Maximum Aperture, Maximum Magnification, Minimum Aperture, Multilayer Coating, Optical Performance, Sigma Lenses, Tripod Collar, Warranty Specifications
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Tokina AF 12-24mm f/4 AT-X Pro DX Lens for Canon Digital SLR Customer Review: Magic Lens I have had the Tokina 12-24mm for 3 years and it is an amazing lens. Incredibly well built, sharp and great contrast. All my other lenses are Canon L — and this one keeps right up with them. The ability to go super-wide (past 17mm) is a lot of fun — -enables a lot of creative shots and adds a great sense of depth to landscapes.
Tags: 17mm, 20mm, 2mm, Autofocus, Barrel Distortion, Beautiful Images, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Slr, Color Saturation, Creative Shots, F4, Fisheye Effect, Magic Lens, Retouching, Sigma 12, Stoneman, Tokina Lens, Vantage, Wide Angle Lens
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Phoenix Smart Flash RF46C Macro Ring Flash Canon Digital SLR Cameras The new Phoenix SmartFlash RF46 offers all the great benefits of a ring flash with true TTL compatibility for your Canon Digital SLR Camera. You’ll get even, shadow-free lighting for your close-up macro shots. The RF46 is ideal for all kinds of macro photography including nature, medical, scientific and forensic photography whether you are a professional or hobbyist. You can use the RF46 in your camera’s full automatic mode, semi-automatic mode (aperture or shutter priority), or manual mode. Customer Review: great for the price The flash works!! lighting is fine. you can’t have a filter on the end of your lens durring use because the flash screws on where the filter goes. Getting light on those really close shots are much easier with this flash. If I had spent more on the lens I would not have complained Customer Review: Awesome for the price I wanted to experiment with a ring flash… and I read the reviews and bought this one… Its light, and feels cheap… the hotshoe is plastic… but it does the job, and does it well… I have NO complaints… I’ve used it a ton… and found that I LOVE using it all the time… I’m always tempted to leave it on for random candids… it gives a cool flat look on multidimensional scenes, that has left alot of people wondering how I did it… I would buy this again and again!!! If it were a little better constructed it would be an automatic 5+ from me… but you won’t regret buy it… I know I don’t… and I’m usually a harsh critic.
Tags: Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Camera, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Canon Slr, Close Shots, Digital Slr Camera, Digital Slr Cameras, Flash Canon, Forensic Photography, Free Lighting, Harsh Critic, Hotshoe, Macro Photography, Macro Ring, Macro Shots, Manual Mode, Ring Flash, Shutter Priority, Smart Flash
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Sigma 120-400mm f/4.5-5.6 AF APO DG OS HSM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras The Sigma 120-400mm Zoom Lens incorporates Sigma’s original OS (Optical Stabilizer) function. It offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower. Three SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements provide excellent correction for chromatic aberration. This lens is equipped with a rear focus system that minimizes the fluctuation of aberration caused by focusing. It provides optimum image quality throughout the entire zoom range. The super multi-layer coating reduces flare and ghosting. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range. The minimum focusing distance of 150cm (59.1″) throughout the entire zoom range and maximum magnification of 1:4.2 make it useful for close-up photography. This lens incorporates a Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM), which ensures a quiet and high-speed AF as well as full-time manual focusing capability. The addition of the optical 1.4x EXDG APO or 2x EX DG APO Tele Converters produce a 168-560mm F6.3-8 MF ultra-telephoto zoom lens or a 240-800mm F9-11 MF ultra-telephoto zoom lens respectively. Customer Review: Sigma 120-400mm This is my go to Zoom lens. I use it with the 1.4 tele conv. One thing, It’s a Hog for it’s range.
Tags: Apo, Auto Focus, Canon Cameras, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Canon Slr, Chromatic Aberration, Close Up Photography, Digital Slr Cameras, Dispersion Glass, Fluctuation, Focus Issues, Focus System, Glass Elements, Handhold, Maximum Magnification, Optimum Image Quality, Shutter Speeds, Zoom Canon
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Canon Digital Rebel XS 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS Lens + Spare LP-E5 Battery + 4GB Card + Gadget Bag
Kit includes: 1) Canon Digital Rebel XS 2) Canon 18-55mm Lens [Outfit includes: LP-E5 Rechargeable Battery; Charger; Strap; Caps; Eyecup; Cables; Software; Instructions; Canon USA Warranty] 3) Transcend 4GB SDHC Memory Card 4) Cameta Incognito Deluxe Gadget Bag 5) Spare LP-E5 Replacement Battery 6) USB SecureDigital Card Reader 7) Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software Memory Card Wallet 9) Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
The Canon EOS Rebel XS Digital Camera incorporates a 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor; enhanced sensitivity up to ISO 1600; High-ISO Noise Reduction; Auto Image Optimization technology; and a precise 7-point autofocus system. The large, 2.5-inch 230,000 pixel LCD monitor makes it a pleasure to review images and scroll through menus. The Live View feature allows you to frame shots using the LCD screen rather than the viewfinder. Canon’s Integrated Self Cleaning System removes dust automatically from the sensor using ultrasonic vibration.
Tags: 55mm Lens, Auto Image, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Rebel, Canon Ef, Canon Eos Rebel, Canon Eos Rebel Xs, Canon Usa, Card Wallet, Digital Image Recovery, Digital Slr Camera, Group Shots, Image Optimization, Image Stabilizer, Optical Image, Optimization Technology, Rechargeable Battery Charger, Sdhc Memory Card, Shutter Speeds, Ultrasonic Vibration
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Canon BG-E4 Battery Grip for EOS 5D Digital SLR Camera The Canon BG-E4 Battery Grip for the EOS 5D Digital SLR Camera adds a vertical shutter release to an already robust camera. This grip is compatible with up to two of Canon’s BP-511A battery packs or, alternatively, a set of six AA-size batteries, for increased shooting capacity and greater convenience when traveling. In addition, it features an AE/FE lock button, AF point selector, and a main dial to enable comfortable use of the camera when held vertically. Customer Review: Heavy but necessary for steadier and quicker vertical photos Warning: The BG-E4 may not be for everyone. It will be a pain to lug around all day with it attached to a 5D.
Tags: Aa Size, Amazon, Big Hands, Camera Canon, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Rebel, Canon Digital Rebel Xt, Canon Ef, Canon Eos, Digital Slr Camera, Eos 5d Digital, Eos Canon, Mb 10, Necessary Tools, Nikon F90x, Nikon Fe, Shutter Button, Shutter Release Button, Size Batteries, Vertical Photos
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Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS [Image Stabilizer] USM Lens + Hoya 72mm UV Haze Protector Glass Filter + CapKeeper Lens Cap Strap + 6-Piece Cleaning Kit - for Canon EOS Digital & Film SLR Cameras including Canon Digital Rebel XT, XTi, EOS 20D, 30D & 40D Kit includes: 1) Canon EF 28-135mm IS USM Lens; 2) 6-Piece Cleaning Kit; 3) CapKeeper 2; 4) Hoya 72mm UV Haze Protector Glass Filter. Canon 28-135mm includes: Front & Rear Lens Caps; Instructions; Canon USA Warranty. The Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Autofocus Lens is a standard zoom lens designed for superior optical performance with the added benefit of Canon’s patented Image Stabilizer technology. With the Image Stabilizer activated, you can obtain sharp, natural-looking pictures even in dim lighting without using flash or a tripod. This is especially handy for places where flash is prohibited such as museums, churches, concerts, and stage events. In addition to its impressive zoom range, the Canon EF 28-135mm uses Canon’s proprietary USM technology for swift and silent autofocus. The 6-Piece Cleaning Kit includes: a deluxe air blower; lens cleaning liquid; soft exterior cleaning cloth; blower brush; cotton swabs; and a booklet of lens cleaning tissues. The CapKeeper 2 prevents lens cap loss with an adhesive-backed disc which conveniently attaches to the cap thereby securing it to an elastic band which easily attaches to your lens. The Hoya UV Haze Protector Filter is made of highest quality optical glass so that it can be left on your lens at all times even when you’re taking pictures. A filter physically protects your lens in three ways: 1) it prevents any environmental damage to the delicate outer coatings of the lens; 2) it shields the front element of your lens from accidental scuffs and scratches; and 3) in the event of impact, it absorbs most of the force which helps minimize any damage to the filter threads of your lens. Optically, a UV Haze filter enhances image quality by reducing the adverse effects of ultraviolet light which can cause your outdoor photographs to appear hazy and indistinct. This lens-plus-necessities kit is the convenient and economical way to buy this lens. Customer Review: GREAT LENS!!! This is a must have lens and kit. I used this last weekend out in TX Bluebonnet country and it is extremely versital and is a must have in the camera bag!!! Customer Review: great price awesome price.. this lens came from a canon dslr kit. i’m not sure which one, but this lens comes with the lens covers and the canon warranty. not only that, it comes with an ok filter and a cleaning kit. the package came in a few days early as i expected since i live a state away from where it is shipped. overall… i like the the way everything was handled by the seller. i recommend them.
Tags: Blower Brush, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Rebel, Canon Digital Rebel Xt, Canon Ef, Canon Eos, Canon Eos Digital, Canon Usa, Cotton Swabs, Deluxe Air, Dim Lighting, Eos 20d, Eos Digital, Glass Filter, Image Stabilizer, Lens Caps, Rear Lens, Scuf, Stage Events, Usa Warranty
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Canon EOS 30D 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Customer Review: Great bargain for a first/back up SLR I bought this camera refurbished and have been quite happy with its overall performance. It compares to the 40D, but with less resolution. Does well when looking at the http://www.dxomark.com/ testing when compared to the Canon XXD series. I have shot rough 4000 clicks without a hitch. I find the lack of a sensor cleaner a drawback. LCD could be bigger/better, but I don’t use it that much.
Tags: 2mp Digital, 40d, Annoying Feature, Bargain, Big Hands, Camera Body, Camera Canon, Cameras, Canon, Canon 30d, Canon Camera, Canon Digital, Canon Eos, Canon Eos 30d, Canon Slr, Digital Camera, Digital Slr Camera, Drawback, Image Quality, Iq
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Sigma 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DC Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras Sigma 55 - 200MM Lens for Canon SLR Camera 684-101 - This compact telephoto zoom lens was exclusively designed for use with digital SLR cameras. The image circle was designed to match the size of the image sensors of digital SLR cameras that also allows compact body and lightweight with overall length of 84.6mm (3.3in.), and weight of only 310g/10.9 ounces. It has a filter size of 55mm, maximum diameter of 70mm (2.7in.). This remarkably compact high performance zoom lens is ideally suited to a wide range of subjects. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 110cm (43.3in.) and maximum magnification of 1:4. Digital cameras having image sensors larger than APS-C size, and 35mm cameras, should not be used with these lenses. If such cameras are used, severe vignetting in the images may result. The angle of view varies depending on the camera the lens is mounted on Customer Review: Excellent quality, solid lens on a budget, Recommended! I read somewhere the lens is plastic like feel, that is not true. In the contrary, to me the construction and mate finish texture what I liked the most. Have taken it to a few outdoor events and at least people who do not know about lenses ask how much I paid for it and are impressed with the price tag and over-all quality.
Tags: 35mm Cameras, Angle Of View, C Size, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Canon Slr Camera, Color Fonts, Color Quality, Compact Body, Construction Quality, Digital Slr Cameras, Filter Size, Final Verdict, Image Circle, Image Sensors, Maximum Diameter, Maximum Magnification, Quality Craftsmanship, Vignetting
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Tamron AF 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD VC (Vibration Compensation) Aspherical (IF) Macro Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras Camera shake can ruin your photos, particularly when taking telephoto shots or shooting in low light conditions. This Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 macro zoom lens, however, fights camera shake with its state-of-the-art vibration compensation (VC) mechanism, which delivers blur-free handheld images for incredible results. The proprietary VC mechanism employs a three-coil system that moves the VC lens electromagnetically based on signals originating from the movement of three steel balls. The lens element that compensates for vibration is held in place by the balls, so there is little friction and the movement is quite smooth. The end result is a technology that makes it possible to create exceptional images at slower shutter speeds under conditions where a tripod used to be necessary. You can also use subject movement to good effect with the lens, bringing out the contrast between motion and stillness, or shoot without a flash to evoke the genuine atmosphere of the scene.
The lens covers an extremely broad range of focal lengths, from a wide 28mm length to a super-telephoto 300mm length (the 35mm equivalent of 43 to 465mm). Even better, the vibration compensation works throughout the entire zoom range, giving you the freedom to create a wide variety of different images. Other details include a macro magnification ratio of 1:3, a rotational zoom, a minimum focusing distance of 19.3 inches, and a 67mm filter diameter. The lens, which measures 3.06 inches in diameter and 3.9 inches long, carries a six-year warranty. Customer Review: Buying this with caution and testing…or you will regret this! I own this for 6 months…had a great time travelling with this and my D700 Nikon camera. PRO: satisfied that this lens is not as sharp as prime lenses, however, it is a general purpose walk about lens. Con: * camera and lens combination is heavy. Went to Beijing, carried it for 2 days, and used my G9 on third day. When back to this combination again on fourth day. alternating. *after 6 months, I found that there was something wrong with the sharpness of the lens. Nikon service center tested to see if my camera had problem with focusing, and found that this lens had front focusing problme. *went back to agent: tried two other lenses- replacement focused then blurred. Had exchanged the first lens when I found that the zoom was not smooth..at about 250mm, the barrel appears to have a slight jam. *grey set: dont ever get a grey set for this lens. You will regret it, although the price could be $100 cheaper! You will get endless problems solving your lens problem.
Tags: Aspherical, Camera Pro, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Coil System, D700, Digital Slr Cameras, Focal Lengths, Genuine Atmosphere, Lens Element, Magnification Ratio, Motion And Stillness, Nikon Camera, Prime Lenses, Shutter Speeds, Steel Balls, Telephoto Shots, Vibration, Zoom Canon
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