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The Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 AF APO DG OS HSM is a versatile ultra-telephoto zoom lens designed for Nikon DSLRs, offering a powerful 150-500mm focal range with advanced Optical Stabilizer technology for up to 4 stops of shake reduction. Featuring three Special Low Dispersion glass elements and a Hyper Sonic Motor for fast, quiet autofocus, this lens delivers sharp, high-quality images ideal for wildlife, sports, and landscape photography. Its robust build includes a removable tripod collar, lens hood, and compatibility with teleconverters to extend reach up to 1000mm, making it a high-value choice for serious enthusiasts seeking professional results without the premium price tag.


| ASIN | B001542X64 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #527 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Sigma |
| Camera Lens | Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 AF APO DG OS HSM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Nikon |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F (FX) |
| Compatible Devices | Nikon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (471) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 150-500 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Ring-type ultrasonic |
| Image stabilization | 4 stops claimed |
| Item Part Number | 737955 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Lens | Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | Super Protect Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 500 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Manufacturer | Sigma Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 737306 |
| Maximum Aperture | 6.3 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 500 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 28 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 150 |
| Model Name | 737306 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Real Angle Of View | 16.4 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| UPC | 150000581686 085126737559 989898523092 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:5-6.3 |
D**N
It's just what most everyone said it was......
I received my 150-500mm sigma lens on Friday (it's Sunday night). After two days of shooting about 800 pictures (with a variety of subjects) I have to say that I am extremely pleased with this lens!!!! It's definitely a large lens (particularly when zoomed out to 500mm). I am certainly an amateur photographer but I have to say this truly allows you to reach out and get the shot you want. I really enjoy shooting wildlife and landscape and this lens really fills the bill. I certainly couldn't afford to buy the Nikon expensive glass for the super telephoto. All lenses that I have so far have been Nikon lenses and I have been extremely pleased with them. Their quality is very very good!!! It's just nice glass....no other word for it. So to say I was a little apprehensive buying another brand of lens (and putting $ 1,000 into it, well)......let's just say I've read just about every website and blog site there is on long lenses. This lens kept coming up in terms of the quality for the dollars. Well, I'm now a believer (at least based on this weekend. How well it holds up in the long run is yet to be told). But from what I've read, (and I do take care of my equipment), this lens seems to hold up well. too. All I can say is at least from an amateur's viewpoint, this lens is extremely clean and the images are truly crystal clear. I have used this lens with a tripod and monopod (I tried holding and shooting but when it's cranked out to 500mm, I just can't seem to get a consistent sharp image) but then keep in mind, I shake pretty bad so holding most any lens for me is difficult. Even given that, the OS on this lens truly does a good job of steadying the lens (I think as good a job as VR does on Nikon lenses.....but that's just my opinion). I also bought the Sigma Teleconverter 1.4 to go with this lens. While it does extend the shot some, losing the autofocus, at least for me, was more of a big deal that I would have thought. Perhaps over time I'll get better at holding and focusing (even on a tripod). I'll just keep trying it now and then. But I have to say it's really nice to be able to keep my mind on the shot and let the lens do the stabilizing and the focus. I can concentrate on the camera settings and the layout of the shot. As everyone knows, with wildlife photography, you don't have a lot of time to figure out what to do. It's take the shot or lose it. This lens by itself let's you do that. Anyway, if you've been wondering whether to try this size lens, all I can say is, go ahead and make the jump!!! You won't be disappointed in this lens.
A**O
Good Lens - Great Value
I am writing this review from the perspective of a former user of the Nikon 80-400VR (2 years) and Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 (3 years). The Sigma 120-300 is incredible piece of glass that is even sharper than Sigmas 300mm f/2.8 prime. The Sigma 120-300 works very well with a matching Sigma 1.4x TC which is how I used it 80% of the time. Even with a TC is matches or slightly exceeds the 150-500 in the overlapping range but is obviously much faster glass and thus freezes motion and blurs backgrounds better. But the range is more limited, the lens is heavier, costs 3x more and doesn't go to 500mm which is what I wanted. The hood and tripod collar construction is inferior to the faster pro lens. For example, the hood can easily be crushed in your hand like a plastic cup, and the tripod collar cannot be removed without removing the lens but both are functional and quality is very acceptable at this price point. The Sigma compares favorably to the Nikon 80-400 in that is focuses faster since it has a built in HSM motor. 150-500mm is more desirable range than 80-400, at least for my needs, and I shoot DX format. I also own a Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 which pairs much better with a 150-500 than either of these two lens mentioned above - the Nikon 70-200 performs very well with a Nikon 1.4x TC so I have a 105 - 280mm f/4 as well. With proper technique the Sigma matches and possibly exceeds the sharpness of the Nikon 80-400 but again, it has a better/different range. The lens seems sharpest at 150-400mm and a tad soft near the 500mm end so you definitely need to stop down with f/9.5 being a good compromise if you have the light, else f/8. OS works very well and unlike other reports mine (purchased in June 2010) does not make very loud clicking sounds when OS is engaging. It is important to wait until OS is engaged which may take about a second else your shots will not be sharp. The best way to tell is to look through the viewfinder with the shutter pressed halfway and wait until gyro is spinning and the 'obvious shake subsides'. Then squeeze, don't press the shutter by rolling your finger down. Tip, the zoom ring is stiff and can be aggravating to turn. However, instead of using the zoom ring to zoom, instead grab the end and use it like a push-pull zoom. This method works very well and very smoothly. Also, with long lenses you must avoid shutter speeds of 1/8 - 1/60 sec unless you are using some type of mirror lock up since mirror slap vibration with FL's over 100mm are a known cause of slight blurring. This is not a pro lens but a very good lens with a very good range that will take very good pictures if, and only if, you exercise good long lens technique. With manual focus a Sigma 1.4x TC can work if stopped down and when you are not after large prints but smaller, or especially web-sized images. With such a narrow field of view the slightest movement can cause blur - the nature of all long lenses. This lens is a great value, I just wish they could have made it an f/5.6 instead of f/6.3 and I think most people would not mind paying about 20% more for that half stop. Also, the lens has a zoom lock to prevent lens creep which is great. I only wish sigma also included a limit switch like the Nikon 80-400 has and which is very useful for faster focusing. Note: At the time of this review Sigma has issued a notice that there may be a problem with some lenses with regard to Auto Focus (keeps hunting) with serial numbers between 10674301 and 10972000. Mine is in this range but does not have the problem. If yours does have the problem it may be best to return/exchange the lens since Sigma service will return the lens to Japan to be fixed instead of repairing in the US and this can take 4-6 weeks - see report here [..]
K**L
Great Telephoto at a Great Price
Well, I had no idea what to expect when I ordered this over a year ago. The first time I took it out of the case, I was scared to death to even put it on the camera. I got over that pretty quickly. It's now the lens I use the most for outdoor sports photography. The AF is pretty quick, and the resulting images are sharp and clean, and I shoot 100% hand-held. Not once have I ever had any color aberrations (ie purple fringe) with this lens. I use a regular UV filter with it and the hood, and it's been great. So, the downsides... Well, it's heavy, but you get used to that. Its biggest shortfall is that it's an f5-6.3. So shooting indoor or night time outdoor sports is a challenge, even if you crank up your iso. I've used it for night water polo with some success, depending on the pool. The light reflecting off the water adds enough light that I can get some decent shots, but this is at an iso of 6400 and up on the Nikon D700. I've tried it at night soccer events, and even on a well-lit field, because of the size of the field, the extremely fast action, and dead light spots, it just doesn't work. I mostly use it as a sports lens, though have used it at the beach to catch surfers/boarders, also with good results.
B**E
I have been using this with Nikon D3200 Digital SLR Camera (24.2MP) and it is certainly one of the best value lenses that you can get for this - in terms of being such a large addition for a reasonable outlay. I thought that corners might have to be cut, but apart from the slightly flimsy lenscap, it seems very solid and professional; matching well with Nikon equipment. The lens comes in a substantial carrying bag with a shaped holder which keeps it well in place and there is a strap included, as well as a lens hood. The lens is heavy and while you can use it without, I was much happier with it firmly clamped to a Manfrotto tripod. I have used it for nature photography and it works very well - giving sharp images of animals that would never get that near to you. It does feel huge in use and takes a bit of getting used to, but after a few hours it becomes second nature and on a good tripod is very easy to use. The autofocus works will with my Nikon DSLR and the vibration control is not noticable, but seems to work efficiently. Overall this is great fun to use and I would say it is probably the best value lens that a Nikon DSLR amateur/hobbyist owner can get. I have been very happy with the quality of images and the features provided.
L**S
Fotografieren mit einer digitalen Spiegelreflexkamera macht süchtig! Meine Nikon D7000 SLR-Digitalkamera (16 Megapixel, 39 AF-Punkte, LiveView, Full-HD-Video) Gehäuse mit Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3,5-5,6 G ED VR II Objektiv (72 mm Filtergewinde, bildstab.) habe ich alsbald um ein Nikon AF-S DX Micro-Nikkor 40mm 1:2,8G Objektiv und ein Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 10-24mm 1:3,5-4,5G ED Objektiv inkl. HB-23 (77 mm Filtergewinde) ergänzt. Doch schon bald wuchs das Verlangen nach einer weiteren Ergänzung, und zwar im Tele-Bereich. Ich gebe zu, dass ich zunächst mit dem Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400 mm 1:4,5-5,6G ED VR Objektiv (77mm Filtergewinde) geliebäugelt habe. Der Preis schien mir dann aber doch unvertretbar hoch, und so habe ich mich für das hier zu besprechende Tele-Zoom entschieden. Hierfür sprach nicht nur der doch wesentlich günstigere Preis, sondern auch die Tatsache, dass es gleichsam als "Zugabe" einen noch attraktiveren Brennweiten-Bereich bietet. Natürlich war ich etwas skeptisch: Geht das? Ein solcher Brennweitenbereich zu so einem - relativ günstigen - Preis? Es geht! Ich habe an dem Objektiv nichts auszusetzen. Die Abbildungsleistung ist fantastisch. Vielleicht würde jemand, der das Objektiv an einer noch hochwertigeren Kamera einsetzt und die Aufnahmen super-kritisch prüft, irgendwelche Schwachpunkte entdecken. Ich finde jedenfalls keine. Die Bilder sind gestochen scharf und kontrastreich. Der Bildstabilisator ist geradezu spektakulär. In der Bedienungsanleitung (die leider nicht, wie von Nikon gewohnt, ein schmuckes Büchlein, sondern ein großer faltbarer Zettel ist) wird darauf abgehoben, dass man den Auslöser eine Sekunde lang halb durchdrücken solle, bevor man auslöst. Irgend ein Problem habe ich hierbei nicht festgestellt. Man wählt das Motiv, drückt den Auslöser halb durch, sofort stellt der Autofokus - nicht besonders schnell, aber auch nicht besonders langsam - scharf, und zwar sehr exakt. Gleichzeitig hört man ein deutliches Klacken des Bildstabilisators, und dann steht das Bild herrlich ruhig. Ich hätte das nie für möglich gehalten. Ich lasse als längste Belichtungszeit 1/100 Sekunde zu, und damit ist mir selbst bei der maximalen Brennweite von 500 mm auch nicht ein einziges Bild verwackelt! Nur ein Bild war wirklich unscharf, und da habe ich hinterher festgestellt, dass ich den Bildstabilisator nicht eingeschaltet hatte! Was ein Brennweitenbereich von 150 - 500 mm (entsprechend 225 - 750 mm beim Kleinbildformat) für großartige Möglichkeiten eröffnet, muss wohl kaum gesondert erwähnt werden: Tiere im Zoo, Vögel auf den Bäumen oder im Gebüsch, Architekturdetails auch in großer Höhe, Fernblicke etwa von Aussichtstürmen, effektvoll komprimierte Straßenzüge - es macht einfach Spaß, mit diesem wunderbaren Objektiv auf Entdeckungstour zu gehen. Zugleich - das gebe ich gerne zu - ist es irgendwie ein schönes Gefühl, über ein so großes, gewichtiges und durchaus professionell wirkendes Objektiv zu verfügen. Tatsächlich wirkt das Objektív schon außerlich qualitätvoll: Es ist aus Metall gefertigt, die Einstellringe (Fokus, Brennweite) laufen geschmeidig. Das Objektiv verfügt über eine Innenfokussierung, die Frontlinse dreht sich nicht mit. Die Fokussierung lässt sich zwischen manueller Fokussierung und Autofokus umschalten, wobei auch bei Autofokus ein manuelles Eingreifen möglich ist. Bei 150 mm lässt sich der Zoomring arretieren. Erwähnenswert ist noch, dass der Anschluss an die Kamera tadellos klappt, alle Kamerafunktionen werden unterstützt (bis auf die Auto-Verzeichnungskorrektur, dieser Menüpunkt des Kameramenüs wird bei Anschluss des Objektivs deaktiviert). Schön ist, dass auch eine als "Köcher" bezeichnete gute Tragetasche mitgeliefert wird (nur leider ist der Trageriemen zu kurz, um die Tasche über die Schulter zu hängen!). Auch die abnehmbare Stativschelle soll nicht unerwähnt bleiben, auch wenn ich persönlich sie nicht benötige. Sollte man sich dieses Objektiv zulegen? Wer nur Familienbilder und Urlaubserinnerungen knipsen will, braucht es sicher nicht (aber der braucht im Grunde gar keine Spiegelreflexkamera). Wer jedoch Freude am anspruchsvollen Fotografieren hat, wer mehr aus seines Kamera herausholen will, wer auf der Suche nach nicht alltäglichen Motiven ist (und wer bereit ist, ein immerhin 1,8 Kilo schweres und ziemlich sperriges Objektiv mit sich herumzuschleppen) - der sollte dieses großartige Objektiv erwerben.
J**M
Très très bon objectif ce Sigma 150-500 DG APO OS HSM, la qualité SIGMA n'est plus à prouver ni à démontrer, cela fait plus de 45 ans que je fais confiance à cette marque et je n'ai jamais été déçu. La très bonne qualité des SGMAS n'a absolument rien à envier par rapport aux marques Nikon et Canon, par contre ils sont beaucoup moins cher que les objectifs des marques de boîtier (à objectif équivalant ou dans la mème fourchette). De plus il fonctionne très bien avec un double de focale Kenko. JM.
S**0
Sicuramente un'ottimo obiettivo per rapporto qualità-prezzo. Amazon ci viene incontro con ottimi prezzi e sarebbe un peccato lasciarsi scappare questa lente eccezionale, in particolare per la fotografia naturalistica ma non solo. La messa a fuoco è velocissima nonostante la grande escursione focale. Leggerissime aberrazioni cromatiche ma ovviamente niente di compromettente. Stabilizzatore a 3 modalità ottimo anche per l'utilizzo su cavalletto. Costruzione molto solita e ghiere fluide e scorrevoli al punto giusto. Il maniglione è decisamente comodo e delle giuste dimensioni. Incluso paraluce e borsa di protezione per il trasporto. Insomma per questo prezzo un ottimo prodotto! Consigliato!!!
E**C
中古ー非常の良いを購入しました。オートフォーカスがすごく早いです。とても綺麗な状態です。傷、くもり、カビなどはありませんでした。鳥を撮りに行った結果、綺麗な写真が撮れました。
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