Testseek.co.uk have collected 21 expert reviews of the Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM and the average rating is 62%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM.
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Abstract: The Sigma 18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM is available in various mounts, including Sigma, Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony. Featuring a variable aperture range of f/3.5 at the widest point, closing to f/6.3 at full telephoto, the Sigma 18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 DC...
Abstract: Sigma has become one of the most interesting companies in the industry in the past several years, with a fascinating new camera as of March 25, and a lot of great new lenses in the past year or so. Sigma has always been a lensmaker with a couple of niche...
Published: 2016-11-14, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In part 2 of our “best lenses for the Nikon D500” review, we look at some of the highest-scoring DX-format zoom lenses. There are many more DX zoom lenses available for the D500 compared to primes. Zooms are a more popular lens choice for many APS-C shoot...
Published: 2014-04-11, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: We've tested the new 24-Mpix Nikon D3300 with more than 140 Nikkor and third-party prime and zoom models to assess image quality. Read onto find out which of these lenses have the best image quality when paired with the new camera.Like rivals Nikon's cons...
Published: 2013-12-11, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: We've now had the opportunity to assess the entry-level 24-Mpix Nikon D3200 with a wide range of lenses. We've analyzed a total of over 140 Nikkor and third-party prime and zoom models to assess image quality, and to discover which of those models perform...
Published: 2013-10-10, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: This is the third part in the series of our lens recommendations for the Nikon D7100 where we've analyzed nearly 46 Nikon and third-party telephoto prime and zoom models to assess their optical quality. Read onto find out which of these lenses are the bes...
very universal focal lengths range, very good image quality in the frame centre at all focal lengths, good image quality on the edge of the frame in the 1850 mm range, quite well corrected coma, slight astigmatism, distortion noticeably lower than that of
weak image quality on the edge of the frame at 120250 mm focal lengths, high chromatic aberration at the maximum focal length, weak performance against bright light.
The Sigma 18–250 mm f/3.5–6.3 DC OS HSM is a lens aimed at amateur photographers who, having a reflex camera, want to own one universal lens, which will be able to serve many purposes during a trip or on holiday. Looking at the performance of the tested l...
Abstract: There is an underlying desire in every travel or street photographer to be able to carry one lens to cover all contingencies. The dream is to be able to capture every situation, candid or posed, without having to swap lenses in the middle of the shoot...
Abstract: At 13.8X, this digital-only 29–400mm equivalent (on DSLRs with 1.6X lens factors) offers the broadest zoom range of any Sigma lens. Joining Sigma’s first digital-only superzoom of 2004, the 18–200mm, this $530 (street) lens adds optical stabilization (...