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Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500
or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your work using either posted here would be great too please! Thanks in advance... Cheers Peter D Evans - administrator LEMB - Luftwaffe Experten Message Board http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org |
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In article . 144,
"Peter.D.Evans" orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com wrote: Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500 or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your work using either posted here would be great too please! How fast is each? |
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john smith wrote in news:46bf9f2f$0$8055
: In article . 144, "Peter.D.Evans" orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com wrote: Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500 or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your work using either posted here would be great too please! How fast is each? Try these two links for more details: Sigma 50-500 - http://tinyurl.com/3cmxs5 Tamron AF 200-500 - http://tinyurl.com/2ob3cz cheers, Peter D Evans - Administrator LEMB - Luftwaffe Experten Message Board http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org |
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"Peter.D.Evans" orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com wrote: john smith wrote in news:46bf9f2f$0$8055 : In article . 144, "Peter.D.Evans" orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com wrote: Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500 or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your work using either posted here would be great too please! How fast is each? Try these two links for more details: Sigma 50-500 - http://tinyurl.com/3cmxs5 Tamron AF 200-500 - http://tinyurl.com/2ob3cz cheers, Peter D Evans - Administrator LEMB - Luftwaffe Experten Message Board http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org Tamron wins on weight at 2/3 that of the Sigma Sigma wins on lens speed at f-4 to 6.3 vice Tamron f-5 to 6.3 It really comes down to useage. Is one stop gaining you anything? The weight difference may be a factor, depending on how long and what type of shooting you will be doing. |
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Tamron wins on weight at 2/3 that of the Sigma
Sigma wins on lens speed at f-4 to 6.3 vice Tamron f-5 to 6.3 It really comes down to useage. Is one stop gaining you anything? The weight difference may be a factor, depending on how long and what type of shooting you will be doing. Thanks for that John, appreciate the feedback especially as I hadn't even begun to consider the weight angle - great point! Aviation use for me would be for flying shots and I would be using a monopod. This would be my first foray into DSLR with a longer lens having been using a Panasonic digital with quite appauling shutter lag... but that's another story altogether! Cheers... Peter D Evans - Administrator LEMB - Luftwaffe Experten Message Board http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org |
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"Peter.D.Evans" orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com wrote in
. 109.144: Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500 or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your work using either posted here would be great too please! I have a Bigma for my K-M Maxxum 7D and am pleased as punch with it. Other than the Popeye forearm and ruined back from horsing that beast around, that is... Having that 10:1 zoom range is a real plus when dealing with large and small planes, close and distant fly-bys and taxiing, etc. Image quality is pretty darned nice, though I am optically challenged as a bat so my opinion may not be worth all that much. I will post a series of shots taken with the above rig just last weekend under the heading "Sentry Eagle Nighthawk" in a few minutes|hours|days|eons. Bob ^,,^ |
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I have a Bigma for my K-M Maxxum 7D and am pleased as punch with it.
Other than the Popeye forearm and ruined back from horsing that beast around, that is... Having that 10:1 zoom range is a real plus when dealing with large and small planes, close and distant fly-bys and taxiing, etc. Image quality is pretty darned nice, though I am optically challenged as a bat so my opinion may not be worth all that much. I will post a series of shots taken with the above rig just last weekend under the heading "Sentry Eagle Nighthawk" in a few minutes|hours|days|eons. Thanks for the feedback Bob... looking forward to seeing the results whenever you can post them... Cheers Peter D Evans - LEMB Administrator LEMB - Luftwaffe Experten Message Board http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org |
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 08:54:40 GMT, Bob Harrington
wrote: "Peter.D.Evans" orbscure.AT.hotmail.DOT.com wrote in .109.144: Are any of you photographers out there using either the Sigma 50-500 or Tamron AF 200-500 lenses? My plan is to purchase either for use on a Nikon N80. If you are, I'd appreciate your thoughts with regards their use for airshow display photography - and some examples of your work using either posted here would be great too please! I have a Bigma for my K-M Maxxum 7D and am pleased as punch with it. Other than the Popeye forearm and ruined back from horsing that beast around, that is... Having that 10:1 zoom range is a real plus when dealing with large and small planes, close and distant fly-bys and taxiing, etc. Image quality is pretty darned nice, though I am optically challenged as a bat so my opinion may not be worth all that much. I will post a series of shots taken with the above rig just last weekend under the heading "Sentry Eagle Nighthawk" in a few minutes|hours|days|eons. Bob ^,,^ Hey Bob, I was just going to ask you about the Sigma since I'm finding the 75-300 with my Sony doesn't reach quite far enough sometimes. After seeing your Nighthawk pics, I gotta check out the Sigma! |
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Just Plane Noise wrote in
Hey Bob, I was just going to ask you about the Sigma since I'm finding the 75-300 with my Sony doesn't reach quite far enough sometimes. After seeing your Nighthawk pics, I gotta check out the Sigma! The Bigma ain't cheap, and it does weigh in at well over 4 lbs - but I love it anyway. Mine suffered an internal boo-boo a few weeks after I purchased it that required a warranty repair trip back to Sigma. They fixed it and had it back to me in less than two weeks, and it's worked perfectly since, two and a half years. Only problem now is that, being a zoom, it has managed to suck in a little dust that has settled on internal lens elements. Not enough to affect image quality, but it does annoy me a little when I clean the beast. Not quite ready to send it in for a deep cleaning yet; perhaps a run through the washing machine on the 'delicate' setting will suffice... Bob ^,,^ |
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