
Take beautiful shots while traveling with this Sigma 583-306 17-50mm f/2.8 zoom lens that features optical stabilization to help reduce blur caused by camera shake. The compact and lightweight construction enables easy portability.
Q: Is this lens compatible with the Nikon D750?
A: It will work on a D750 but because it is design for use with and asp-c sensor camera you will get a black circle(vignette) around your pictures. You would have to crop it out of all your pictures. Another option would be to put your D750 in DX MODE, that would Eliminate the
Q: is this lens compatible with Nikon D3100?
A: This lens ins compatible with Nikon D5100. It's very usefull.
A: Did you buy your Nikon D3300 with the Nikkor 18-55mm kit lens? When using your built in camera flash now do experience any problems with a shadow in the frame? You may want to purchase a Nikon flash to sit in the hot shoe on top of the camera or even a flash bracket for the new flash unit. The only way to know for sure is to try it with a lens attached. Nikon may be able to offer some technical support and information. Check the actual length of the lens you are currently using and also check the length of the Sigma lens to see how much difference there is. If there is a good camera store near you they may be able to help with attaching a lens and you can try it out. Good Luck!!!!
Q: Does this lens compatible to my Nikon D7000?
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Q: Why is the d3500 not listed as a compatible camera body ??
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Q: Is this lens compatible with Nikon D 7500 as an alternative mid range zoom.
A: Yes the lens should be able to fit any Nikon camera with an F mount. This lense will fit the 7500 just fine.
A: Yes. https://www.dxomark.com/Lenses/Sigma/17-50mm-f-2.8-EX-DC-OS-HSM-Nikon-mounted-on-Nikon-D90__439
Q: Just bought a D7200 and wondering if it will work well with this camera.
A: Yes, it will work well with a Nikon D7200. I use this lens on my D5200. It is a great first upgrade over the kit lens that comes with the camera. You will get more depth of field, get better results in low light, and do not lose too much focal range and zoom functions.