Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4 EX Aspherical HSM 35mm Zoom
Sigma 17-35mm f/2.8-4 EX Aspherical HSM 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 08, 2013]
moe mtn mike
Expert
Strength:
sharp, good color, low distortion, low flare.
Weakness:
all plastic construction, bayonet mount is metal though. slight AF hunt. i have the newer version with the 72mm filter thread. put it through the the usual photo subjects, very satisfied. if you can get a used one it is a great value. sigma QC is spotty. my example seems to be a good one. no purple fringing in corners at 4x mag. an excellent match for 6 mega pixel DSLR. i use the pentax k100d. |
[Jul 22, 2012]
Pro shutterbug
Professional
Strength:
Images are very clear, and both ends of the max range deliver quality images
Weakness:
I have noticed some fuzziness when fully open, but minimal and can be compensated for. Also the hood is a good idea to utilize to eliminate flaring. A decent better- than average lens suitable for use both as an amateur or professional lens. While still inferior to it's much more expensive counter parts. It is only mildly inferior. That said, for the price it is an excellent lens, and worth having as a part in a working kit. Generally I favor other brands in lenses, but I and my clients have been quite satisfied with the pictures delivered with this lens. Finally I recommend this lens for outdoor use for best results. |
[Mar 13, 2011]
Sejanus
Expert
Strength:
Astonishingly sharp at both 17mm and 35mm.
Weakness:
Rendition is a bit harsh. Don't overexpose unless you love gritty images.
It seems as if some of the previous reviews are of a different lens to the one I've been using for the last eight years, on both film and digital Canon bodies.
Customer Service No idea. In eight years, I've contacted them exactly zero times. Similar Products Used: Nikon 20mm
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[Oct 31, 2010]
yes
Professional
Strength:
fast
Weakness:
cheap built i bought this lens in london 2 years ago and i used it with a nikon d50 and d70
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[Nov 19, 2008]
Abe H
Expert
Strength:
Fast focus, quiet, large aperture and extremely affordable!
Weakness:
Not as fast as the Nikkor lens. Also, hard to find 82 sized filters and caps. A bit soft when shooting in nightime I must say, this is a great alternative to the more expensive Nikkor 17-35. While yes, it is not a true F2.8 and maybe it isn't as fast, it is extremely fast given the price and good first super wide zoom. Highly recommended |
[May 29, 2008]
Ian Strydom
Expert
I have just bought this lens, during my visit to China in May 2008.I checked the lens on my Canon 350D when i bought it in the shop in China, and the Autofocus Worked well.I started taking Photos with this lens and the AF packed up within a day.I am From South Africa and the lens is now useless.I dont think the local agents will fix it.Keep away from this lens....and this make.(the lens is made in Japan). |
[Jul 08, 2007]
ray375
Intermediate
Strength:
None!
Weakness:
82mm filter!!!
I own a old model. It is 82mm filter size($$$$). Very slow and nosiey HSM motor. Cannot right focus indoor condition. Save your money go for Canon 17-40mmL. Similar Products Used: Canon EF20-35mm
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[Jun 18, 2007]
Gerben
Professional
Strength:
Sharp, consistent across imaging circle, fast focus
Weakness:
slightly warm color cast, concerns about Sigma quality control I bought this lens 3 months ago as a backup moderate wide-angle to complement my EF-S 10-22 and 70-200 2.8 L. Purchased on sale-or-return basis, which for me was essential considering the mixed reviews I've read.
Similar Products Used: Canon 10-22 |
[Jun 30, 2005]
amattess
Intermediate
Strength:
Weight. Cost.
Weakness:
Flare. Blur. If you need a wide lens on a budget and mostly shoot stopped all the way down this lens will perform nicely. As others have mentioned, when upi open it up the edges seriously blur. Always use the hood and watch where your light is as its prone to flare. |
[Jul 15, 2004]
toonces
Intermediate
Strength:
- Wide angle antics. - HSM. - Good build. - Relatively cheap.
Weakness:
- Blurry at edges. - Huge honkin filters that cost $$$$. - Focus ring is too loose. At first, I was awed at the ability to capture so much image with a single frame. Wide angles are fun to use, no doubt. Over the years, as my eye becomes more keen towards the technical aspects of my photos, I've become more hesitant to use this lens. I've tried stopped down to f/8.0 and still get the edge bluriness. Even on a tripod, remote, mirror flipped, ect. Still can't afford the Canon equilivant but the new version of this lens (with the more sensible 77mm filter size) looks interesting. Just waiting for the reviews. A decent lens if you're interested in learning to use a wide angle on a budget but no point if the new version addresses the shortcomings of this lens. I'm not a professional but I think it's safe to say this is not professional quality optics. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Canon |