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Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM FLD Large Aperture Standard Zoom Lens for Canon Digital DSLR Camera - International Version (No Warranty)

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Description

Sigma's new 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM large-aperture standard zoom lens covers a focal length from 17mm wide angle and offers a large aperture of F2.8 throughout the entire zoom range, making it ideal for many types of photography especially portraiture and landscapes. The OS, Sigma's anti shake feature offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise bepossible. The OS feature allows Sony and Pentax users the option of viewing a stabilized image in the viewfinder, a feature offered only by Sigma. HSM provides fast and quiet AF. Sigma's own FLD glass elements, which have performance equal to fluorite along with two glass mold and one hybrid aspherical lens, provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations. The Super Multi-Layer coating reduces flare and ghosting. This lens boasts superior peripheral brightness and provides sharp, high contrast images even atthe maximum apertures. With a minimum focusing distance of 11 inches throughout the entire zoom range and a magnification ratio of 1:5. When you need to stand ready for any photo opportunity you need a fast aperture so you can shoot in low existing light or at maximum range with a flash. This Sigma lens is perfect. With its compact size and light weight, it's a necessary addition to your camera bag Please Note Vignetting will occur if the lens is used with digital cameras with image sensors larger than APS-C size or 35mm SLR cameras. DC Lens Compatability EOS Digital REBEL, EOS Digital REBEL XT, EOS Digital Rebel XTi, EOS Rebel XSi, EOS Rebel XS, EOS Rebel X1i, EOS Rebel T2i, EOS Rebel T3i, EOS Rebel T4i EOS Rebel SL1, EOS Rebel T5i, EOS Rebel T3

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 17-50 millimeters


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: EF-Mount Lens/APS-C Format


Camera Lens Description: 50 month


Maximum Aperture: 2.8 f


Zoom Ratio: 3


Image stabilization: Digital


Photo Filter Size: 77 Millimeters


Lens Mount: Canon EF


Minimum Focal Length: 17 Millimeters


Lens Design: Zoom


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 50 Millimeters


Lens Coating Description: Multi-Layer


Focal Length Description: 17-50 millimeters


Lens: Standard


Compatible Camera Mount: EF-Mount Lens/APS-C Format


Maximum Focal Length: 50 Millimeters


Model Name: 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM FLD Large Aperture Standard Zoom Lens for Canon Digital DSLR Camera


UPC: 616348087957


Brand: Sigma


Camera Lens: 50 month


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice Lens
I'm an amateur photographer and wanted an upgrade from my kit lens and two fixed lenses. I've only had it now for a few weeks, but it works beautifully. Auto focus is very quiet. And it takes some really great pictures. I've attached my maternity photos that were taken by my best friend (who is not a photographer). They turned out lovely, so also I'd say it's a very user friendly lens. I love that it basically replaces all of my other lenses, so I never have to switch out during shoots. Overall, I like it a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020 by Molly P Molly P

  • but for the price difference I am happy to sold those few millimeters off
I went back and forth between this lens and the Canon 17-55mm f2.8. I ultimately chose this one. It does lose 5mm on the Tele end, but for the price difference I am happy to sold those few millimeters off. Like most lenses it is at the sharpest in the middle of the aperture range, but f2.8 is no slouch and is great for low light. The fact the f2.8 is constant throughout the focal range makes it even better. Focusing is fast and audible noise from the lens is low. The optical stabilization is fantastic and adds to the usefulness of the lens. Is there better lenses out there? Maybe, probably, but not for this price point and for that I give it 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2017 by Dave S

  • Good Bang for your Buck.
Solid lens.optical image stabilization is a bit noisy when handling,(floating elements)?. It performs perfectly in low light.auto focusing is decent,but it is external ,so sometimes your fingers get in the way while its focusing.all in all its great lens to keep on your camera.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2018 by Robbie D

  • My new go-to lens for video on my SL2
Since I bought my Canon SL2 which I use for video production, I've been using the kit 18-55mm lens. It does a decent job but when compared to the Sigma 17-50mm, the difference is night and day...literally! This lens is a game changer for video whereas before, the slightest hint of low light conditions would cripple my shot. Now, I'm able to shoot clearly in low light environments. Additionally, the stabilization is excellent. This lens is my current go-to lens and you can't beat the value! My only criticism of this lens is the sound. When autofocusing, it emits a high-pitched sound which, if you're filming something in a quiet environment, could be distracting. Additionally, if you're recording audio, your mic (if hot shoe mounted) will certainly pick it up in a quiet setting. However, it's never been a deal-breaker for me but it is something to keep in mind when selecting your lens. Other than that, I've been very happy with the Sigma 17-50mm lens on my Canon SL2. Although I'd like to eventually step up to a 24-70mm from Canon, the price is a bit out of reach at the moment so this fits the bill perfectly. If you're looking for a low cost/high value lens for your Canon DSLR, you'll be thankful you picked one of these up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019 by Potato Hat Potato Hat

  • This will be your "prime" go to lens
After trying several Canon and Tamron lens, I kept this one. We were on vacation in New Mexico, and the lens I just bought previously, a Tamron 35 was just too limited. I watched reviews on YouTube ordered this from our rental. It arrived in 2 days, Abe's from Maine to New Mexico, thank you Abe and Amazon and worked perfectly for videos and stills for the remainder of our trip. Been doing pro photography for 40 years. Love the weight and mostly the quality. Pairs nicely with my new Canon 80D. The 17 to 50 with 2.8 is perfect. Stop shopping around and get this high quality, fantastic build, WITH lens shade,for your camera. It will help make you a better photographer because you will have better pictures, like me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2017 by 68Eagle

  • Razor Sharp 50mm at F2.8
I bought this lens specifically for shooting portraits with my Canon 7d Mark II. I did some Macro test shots on my patio to see what this lens was capable of at 50mm Wide Open f2.8. Viewing the images that I took in Lightroom revealed that this lens is Razor Sharp. I could not tell the difference from this lens and any of my Canon lenses. The following is the list of Canon lenses that I own. 17-40mm f4 L, 50mm f1.4, 85mm f1.8, 70-300 f4-5.6 L and 100-400mm f4-5.6 Mark II L. In real world shooting situations, if you do your part, this lens will do it's part and you won't be disappointed. This lens is the Best Value you will find anywhere from anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2019 by Kalanikuikamoku

  • great wide shots, not much blur in the background
I was so excited because I was finally going to get a camera that makes the background super blurry, so the pictures would look a lot nicer. I mean, the background is a little blurry but not as much as I hoped.... I noticed that this lens can take crazy wide shots, which I really really like. You could be up close to someone taking a picture, but if you zoom out, all of a sudden you get the entire room in the picture, yet you're not even far away to get the entire room. I don't even know how it's possible but it's crazy awesome!! I do recommend, just wish the background was more blurry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2018 by Nancy Arnstein

  • Decent buy, but only have way there from stock lens to best, professional lenses.
I used this with my Canon 7D MII and the lens, for the price to get me started, worked. It was a definite step up from stock lenses with the fixed f2.8 aperture. It works pretty good in lots of light but suffers in low light, a lot of hunting and in fast pace sports I did have many times soft images, especially if subjects back lit. Since the majority of the time it was either this lens or the 70-200mm lens I never fell in love with my 7DMii. I finally jumped up to 2 L lenses 16-35 & 24-70 f2.8 lenses and that was game changer, I love my camera now. I don't know if the Canon EF-s 15-55 f2.8 is worth it at $800 price I find nowadays but I would save up and by renewed or used that lens or go big for the L series if you are a working professional taking action shots. I learned lenses make more difference than upgrading your body in most cases. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2021 by John Knepper

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