Sigma’s 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG APO Macro is a compact telephoto zoom lens. With a range that is useful for candid portraiture, capturing children playing in the backyard, amateur sports or even wildlife at the zoo this lens is usually the lens that photographers reach for first. It’s great on vacation for capturing scenic details or even groups of flowers in a garden. The Sigma 70-300mm offer a 4 to 1 zoom ratio in a compact lens that is easily carried in your camera bag or left on the camera as you travel; and the images are magnificent.
- Designed for use with full frame digital SLR cameras. May also be used with smaller APS-c size sensors with a corresponding effective increase in focal length to about 100 to 450mm with most cameras
- Minimum focusing distance of 59 inches & allows macro photography with a maximum magnification of 1 to 2
- Extremely compact design weighing only 19.4 oz & measures only 4.8 inches in length
- A lens hood, front & rear lens caps and carrying case are included with the lens.
| Lens Construction | 14 Elements in 10 Groups | ||||||||
| Angle of View | 34.3º-8.2º | ||||||||
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 | ||||||||
| Mininum Aperture | f22-32 | ||||||||
| Minimum Focusing Distance | 150 *(95) cm / 59.1* (37.4) in | ||||||||
| Filter Size (mm) | 58 | ||||||||
| Maximum Magnifications | 1:4 *(1:2) | ||||||||
| Dimensions (Diameter x Length) | 76.6 x 119.5 mm/3.0 x 4.7 in | ||||||||
| Extended Dimensions | 208.30 mm / 8.2 in | ||||||||
| Weight | 530g / 18.7oz. | ||||||||
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| APO - Apochromatic DG - DG for Digital D - Distance Information Function Lens Hood Type: Bayonet-type Hood | |||||||||
| APO - Apochromatic DG - DG for Digital (3) Pentax mount lenses cannot be used with SF series AF cameras. * The appearance, specifications, and the like of the product are subject to change for improvement without notice. | |||||||||
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