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  • HELP! Sigma 70-200mm

    Does anyone have any experience of the Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 lens in four thirds mount?

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    Re: Sigma 70-200mm

    The last time I looked at the 4/3 lens list it was shown as 'coming soon' and has been for a long time.
    David

    EM1ii, EM10ii

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      Re: Sigma 70-200mm

      Originally posted by Melaka View Post
      The last time I looked at the 4/3 lens list it was shown as 'coming soon' and has been for a long time.
      Yes, I haven't heard much about it so assume it's not available. However, with a max f2.8 aperture I would expect it to be bigger, heavier and at least as expensive as a Zuiko 50-200mm which is only half a stop slower at the long end and really is some lens to beat. Maybe that is why Sigma aren't exactly rushing to bring this lens to market in 4/3 mount.
      John

      "A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau

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          Re: Sigma 70-200mm

          Have you considered the Oly 70-300mm...? OK, it's a little slower, but nonetheless is an awesome lens, I'd say better value for money than even the 50-200mm.

          Plenty of shots available to check the image quality.
          John

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              Re: Sigma 70-200mm

              Originally posted by theMusicMan View Post
              Have you considered the Oly 70-300mm...? OK, it's a little slower, but nonetheless is an awesome lens, I'd say better value for money than even the 50-200mm.

              Plenty of shots available to check the image quality.
              I have a 70-300mm coming from a forum member, If I can get an Olympus 50-200mm Mk2 for the right price even better, it is a pity Tamron don't do fourthirds, the 70-200mm they do is superb, even at the "long end".
              I can wait, well a short while

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                Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                Sure, the IQ is expected to be better from the 50-200 than you'd expect from the 70-300; but my experience is that the IQ from the 70-300mm is awesome and I am pushed to see how the 50-200 could have given me better IQ.

                Not dissing the 50-200mm of course, as it is fatser and bigger and said to be sharper - but I am delighted at the images obtained with the 70-300mm.

                What are you wanting to specifically photograph with the 50-200mm...?
                John

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                • #9
                  Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                  Birds and wildlife in general, living where I do loads of those, including wild boar. mind I do think they taste better after being marinated in red wine and cooked slowly.
                  I also go to Slimbridge, Peter Scotts place for the wildfowl, they now have a super collection from all over the world, well worth a visit.
                  I have many shots from there but none as yet with Olympus, will be rectified shortly.

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                    Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                    http://http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/sigma_70-200_2p8_n15/
                    here is a link to an in depth review, admittedly they didn't test it in 4/3rds mount but you can get the idea

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                      Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                      Originally posted by forester View Post
                      Birds and wildlife in general, living where I do loads of those, including wild boar. mind I do think they taste better after being marinated in red wine and cooked slowly.
                      I also go to Slimbridge, Peter Scotts place for the wildfowl, they now have a super collection from all over the world, well worth a visit.
                      I have many shots from there but none as yet with Olympus, will be rectified shortly.
                      Most of my bird shots are taken with the 70-300mm (maybe plus the EC14), it has super reach.

                      John

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                      • #12
                        Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                        That is interesting, so the 70-300mm will work with the 1.4 tele converter.
                        I presume you require excellent light for that, most other lenses of this type would not do so.

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                          Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                          Originally posted by donmcmahan View Post
                          http://http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/sigma_70-200_2p8_n15/
                          here is a link to an in depth review, admittedly they didn't test it in 4/3rds mount but you can get the idea

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                            Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                            Originally posted by forester View Post
                            That is interesting, so the 70-300mm will work with the 1.4 tele converter.
                            I presume you require excellent light for that, most other lenses of this type would not do so.
                            Yep, the EC14 works perfectly with the 70-300mm... in fact, it's flawless. There's none of this 'only works with this and that lens'... the EC14 will work with any Oly lens and it will still autofocus etc.

                            Nope, you don't need excellentgallery were taken with the 70-300mm.
                            John

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                              Re: Sigma 70-200mm

                              There's a bit of info HERE

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                              Bill

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