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Shoot spectacular photos from a wide choice of distances with this Nikon Sigma telephoto lens. It zooms from 50mm to 100mm and it pairs with APS-C-sized sensors. Take incredibly sharp shots rapidly with the quick, accurate autofocus feature of this Nikon Sigma telephoto lens.
Q: Will this work with Nicon D3400? Thank you
A: Yes, this item will work with Nikon D3400.
Q: Will this lens fit Nikon D850?
A: The mount on the DX and FX Nikon cameras are the same. It will fit on a FX camera such as the D850. However, because this lens is designed for DX cameras like a D500 you will experience severe vignetting when used on a FX camera. However, the D850 can be switched to shoot in DX mode with almost the same pixel count as a D500. No more vignetting. But do you want to drop from 45MPs to 20MPs on a D850 to use this lens? Your decision.
Q: Why dont you carry the Canon EF mount?
A: Hello Ya. I was able to purchase the Nikon F mount edition. I don't know why Best Buy doesn't carry the Can EF mount. Maybe they did initially, but sold out. Obviously, they have more Nikon F mount versions available. This is an order lens by Sigma. I'm grateful and fortunate that Best Buy had more available. This was a great deal. I wish you success in finding a version.
Q: Will this work with a Canon 6d Mark II?
A: This is for a Nikon
Q: will it work with a Nikon D3500? and is it a zoom lense
A: Yes it will. The Nikon D3500 has an F-mount for lenses and that is the type of mount that this lens have.
Q: is this lens compatible with Nikon D5100?
A: Yes. I’ve used it with my D5100. It functions very well. Be sure to purchase a Sigma usb dock to calibrate this lens for your camera. It’s a bit of a process, but very well worth the one time setup for the superior results you’ll get.
A: Yes, the Sigma - 50-100mm F1.8 DC HSM Art Telephoto Zoom Lens works with Nikon D 7500, and remember, the D 7500 Nikon isn't a full-frame camera. But I shot Capture Wonderful picture.

Shoot spectacular photos from a wide choice of distances with this Nikon Sigma telephoto lens. It zooms from 50mm to 100mm and it pairs with APS-C-sized sensors. Take incredibly sharp shots rapidly with the quick, accurate autofocus feature of this Nikon Sigma telephoto lens.

The RF70-200mm F4 L IS USM is a telephoto zoom lens delivering impressive image quality along with superb mobility as our shortest and lightest 70-200mm f/4 lens to date. Designed for the EOS R System, this lens takes advantage of the large diameter mount and short back focus distance of the RF mount to maintain high image quality while being more compact and portable so you’ll be even more inclined to take it with you on your travels. Results are stunning thanks to 4 UD lenses which help correct chromatic aberration and keep colors vivid, reduced ghosting provided by Air-Sphere Coating (ASC), and Optical Image Stabilization* plus coordinated Optical Image Stabilizer and In-Body Image Stabilizer** for amazingly clear, crisp images at slow shutter speeds and smooth video footage. There’s also dual Nano USMs contributing to a short minimum focusing distance and high-speed autofocus for still shooting and near-silent, smooth autofocus during movie shooting. These features and more, combined with the confidence to shoot in almost any condition with dust- and weather resistant seals and fluorine coating, make the RF70-200mm F4 L IS USM lens a solid performer for any situation.

Capture stunning images from far away with this Canon RF 70-200mm long telephoto lens. Nano USM technology delivers up to five stops of shake correction and smooth, high-speed autofocus for clear picture quality, and the f/2.8 aperture ensures beautiful results in a range of lighting conditions. A compact, lightweight design keeps your camera easy to handle. Equipped with a thoughtfully positioned control ring, this Canon RF 70-200mm long telephoto lens offers effortless setting adjustments.

The 150-500mm F5-6.7 is Tamron's first ultra-telephoto zoom lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras that reaches the 500mm focal length and when used on APS-C mirrorless format cameras, the zoom range is an approximate 225-750mm full-frame equivalent. Even when extended to the 500mm telephoto end, the lens is still compact enough for comfortable handheld shooting. This zoom lets users enjoy casual shooting with steady performance and high image quality in the ultra-telephoto realm where conventional wisdom once dictated a tripod. To support handheld shooting in the ultra-telephoto range, the 150-500mm is equipped with VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive), a linear motor focus mechanism that delivers excellent quietness and agile performance, and Tamron's proprietary VC (Vibration Compensation) mechanism for high-level image stabilization. At the 150mm end, the lens offers an MOD of 23.6” for powerful and dramatic close-ups.
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| There were no pros for this product— | Image Quality, Weight, Size, Aperture, Zoom | Image Quality, Size, Weight, Focus Speed, Bokeh | Image Quality, Size, Autofocus Speed, Portability |
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Bought the lens in spite of You Tube reviews ranging from cool to ok with qualifications. I saw promise for my intended uses, low light stage production and high school hockey games. It has not disappointed. Image quality and auto focus accuracy, when used with a Z6 for the stage production, was spot on all the time. Used with a D500 focus accuracy was more like 90-95%. But that could be attributed to trying to track fast moving hockey players. Heavy for its 2:1 zoom range but easily managed. No VR. Not an issue with a max f/1.8 aperture. The tripod collar is an odd one. Short, close to the lens barrel and not removable. Some say it gets in the way of the zoom ring. I did not find it to be an issue. If you're a pixel peeper corner sharpness may disappoint when shooting at f/1.8. But who puts their main subject way up into the corners? Is that a thing? The finish seems relatively easy to mar. So, depending on your usage it may begin to look well used when it really isn't Overall, this is a 5 to 6 star lens in the hands of a competent photographer. The scale only goes to5 but it should go to 6 with this lens.
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Camperjoe Posted
I love this lens!! Sigma makes amazing lens! I am an art lens snob! Took this lens into the Grand Canyon and it tolerated extreme temperatures and snow and still gave amazing pictures
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Carolann Posted
Lens is quite heavy and the quality isn't as clean as sigma art lenses.
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Carlz Posted