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The editors liked
Highly versatile 11.1x zoom range
Great value
Relatively small and light - great travel lens
Polariser-friendly internal focusing
The editors didn't like
Tamron version very similar
Pricier Nikkor version has anti-shake
Pricier Nikkor version is optically faster
Pricier Nikkor version has better build quality
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Published: 2014-06-04, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: This is the second and final part of our comprehensive lens recommendations for the new entry-level Canon EOS Rebel T5 / 1200D. This time we've assessed zoom lenses from both the Canon and third party makers to see how well they perform on the camera, and...
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...
In conclusion, if you are looking for a budget friendly lens that can handle both wide-angle and telephoto shots, then you may want to consider the Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC. While this lens provides decent image quality for the price, it does not com...
Abstract: A review of the stabilized superzoom digital SLR lens from Sigma - 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC OS. Find out if this lens makes the perfect travel companion for your SLR camera. An unbiased comment on the build and image quality of the lens, helping you deci...
Abstract: (From Sigma lens literature) This high zoom ratio lens is exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras and capable of covering a wide range of focal lengths from wide-angle to telephoto. Two Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass elements and two hybrid as...
Highly versatile 11.1x zoom range, Great value, Relatively small and light - great travel lens, Polariser-friendly internal focusing
Tamron version very similar, Pricier Nikkor version has anti-shake, Pricier Nikkor version is optically faster, Pricier Nikkor version has better build quality
Delivering a focal range equivalent to 27-300mm, the Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC is a highly versatile lens. Its massive 11.1x zoom range allows you to capture both wide landscape shots and decent close-ups of distant subjects such as wildlife without ...
Construction quality is good and the lens is amazingly compact. The zoom mechanism has sufficient friction that the lens doesn’t slide out when it is held vertically which is an annoying tendency in some kit zooms.
The slow focus and the warm colour.
There is an objective scientific review of this lens on the German fotozone site. Their conclusion is that the lens involves the compromises to be expected in such an ambitious zoom range in such an inexpensive lens. While the lens is recommended for ...
This is the cheapest and least well-specified of the bunch, then, but it does have one big advantage. It’s 9mm narrower and a full 22mm shorter than the other two. In fact, this lens is barely bigger than the average D-SLR’s kit lens. Indeed, if you pu...
Abstract: This versatile lens matches the Tamron Di IIs specifications and is remarkably affordable. You could spend even less on separate 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses, but having the 11x zoom range in a single lens is more convenient. Achieving sharp focus a...