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Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 Contemporary DC Macro OS HSM Lens for Canon

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Style: Canon SLR Mount


Set: Lens Only


Features

  • Maximum Aperture Range: f/3.5-6.3
  • Focal Length : 18-300 mm, Minimum focusing distance -39cm/15.3 inch; Offers a maximum magnification ratio 1:2 and changeable angles of view enables zoom-macro photography
  • One SLD and Four FLD Elements, Super Multi-Layer Coating
  • Hyper Sonic Motor AF System
  • Optical Stabilization

Description

18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM ( C ) Canon


Product Dimensions: 4 x 3.11 x 3.11 inches


Item Weight: 1.29 pounds


Item model number: 886101


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 19, 2014


Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Does not last long when used outdoors often
Style: Canon SLR Mount Set: Lens Only
This is a decent lens to use as a walk around lens for the average person, but if you need something you are using daily and outdoors it will not last more than a few months. I've bought a ton of these for some outdoor action photos we do and we end up replacing them every 6 months at the longest. The most recent one I bought lasted 3 months. One of the main problems is the zoom mechanism. Because it expands, it allows dust and dirt to get inside the lens when you are zoomed in. It's not sealed well so every bit of dust or moisture gets in the lens very easily. If you need to use this often, outside and in an environment that is in any way dirty or dusty, I'd save your money and get a higher end Canon lens that's better sealed. I've literally replaced at least a dozen of these and now I finally learned my lesson and I'm just buying higher end lenses. It's cheaper in the long run instead of replacing these every few months. If you aren't using it every day or if you are in a pretty clean environment then it's not a bad lens overall. That's the only reason it didn't get 1 star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2023 by Andrew

  • 2 months of pure satisfaction
Style: Canon SLR Mount Set: Lens Only
I finally replaced the Canon 75-300mm kit lens that came with my original T3i and I can't be happier. I have a Sigma 50mm lens that I love but was always handicapped by it's fixed focal length. After attempting to do some lower light shots at night I was finally fed up with the Canon lens. I immediately ordered this lens and from the first shot I took I was impressed. The color saturation was incredible and the long distance focus was incredibly accurate. I highly recommend to anyone looking to upgrade their kit lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 14, 2022 by Range

  • Great lens for the money
Style: Canon SLR Mount Set: Lens Only
I'm a photojournalist at a very small newspaper. I wanted a lens that could be used in most situations without having to go to the camera bag to switch between close-ups and sports action needs -- not to mention tourism use. This is a great lens for the money on my 60D once everything was all on the same page. Out of the box it did not like the 60D's multi-focus points so I switched to the center point and that helped. AF struggles at 300mm and the OS juttered a lot a first. It felt like the lens had to get a read on the camera, or the other way around. I'm not technically skilled enough to know the difference. I bought the dock to do a firmware update which greatly improved performance and smoothed some rough edges including the OS. That said, we suggest you encourage your Sigma dealer to do this for you as a term of sale. This lens does not have customization setting features so the only other thing you can do with the dock is tinker with focus range settings at different zoom points. We have not had the lens long enough to mess with the factory settings. It takes great pictures and gives me the versatility I'm looking for. We'll see in the long run. It's heavier than the average lens and feels extremely well built. Some have complained the zoom is stiff but I find this comforting as a sign of tight tolerances. Two things that annoyed me: The lens cap is not secure if you have a UV filter attached and is constantly falling off as I walk about; and the lens hood is not very secure and it also easily falls off. Added some small dabs of super glue to the hood in strategic friction points (and let it dry thoroughly) and this seems to have helped secure it. Do NOT put glue on the lens. The hood is easily replaced. I'll be looking for a different lens cap because this one will probably be lost soon enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 3, 2019 by Michael A. Wendorff

  • for almost 3x the cost, you get a lens which is probably 2.5x more useful as the other sigma 300mm zoom
Style: Nikon SLR Mount Set: Lens Only
This lens follows the "you get what you pay for" mantra. I started with the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 SLD DG Macro Lens with built in motor for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras, as my entry into a stronger zoom lens. One advantage of the f/4-5.6 is the faster speed at farther zoom, however, when really put to use that advantage is not as clear. I've been using these to catch graduation events, auditorium snapshots, and other people-type activities. Between the two, this Sigma Contemporary lens fairs better, but at 3x the cost. The f/4-5.6 lens is a really good lens. for the price, it is unbeatable, and the open aperture is a benefit, especially indoors. It starts to get soft to my eye past 225mm, and without a tripod you can't count on reliable shots at those distances. However, it's also a little lighter weight, especially during carry or if hung around the neck. The Contemporary lens is stiff, heavy, and versatile. The optical stabilization makes a noted difference, and with care, distance shots can be made decent without a tripod. It is more crisp when zoomed in far than the other. It does require silly-high iso settings to adjust for the slower aperture. This becomes the compromise - slightly more noise vs clarity of the subject. I'm seeing that people I'm send these pictures to notice focus and clarity more than they notice noise, so the compromise seems to favor this lens. The slower aperture precludes it from being my preferred lens for general walk-around or any other time I'm not anticipating the need for the strong zoom. For those times, Sigma's other lens in the Contemporary line has much more open glass and takes more vibrant pictures. Bottom line, for almost 3x the cost, you get a lens which is probably 2.5x as useful as the other sigma 300mm zoom. You're still paying a premium, but you can get more out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2016 by meep

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