I forgot to say HSM.

Did you use HSM version or non-HSM version?

I read reviews at photo.net. Few people said that HSM
facility will be used incase of Minolta body. 

Is HSM going to work on MZ-5n & *istD(for future)?

Thanks for detailed review.
Ramesh


 
--- Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> disgorged:
> 
> >I am thinking of buying Sigma Zoom Telephoto
> 70-200mm
> >f/2.8 EX APO IF.
> >
> >I have read this lens is better than Tokina &
> Tamron.
> >I would like to hear from the users of this lens.
> >
> >
> >Buying Pentax is ruled out because of the hefty
> price.
> 
> I used to have this lens in PKAF and now in EOS. I
> find it a fairly well-
> built lens with a very useful max aperture of f/2.8.
> The size and weight
> are not objectionable (at this focal range and
> aperture, these lenses are
> not flyweights!) and hand-holding is comfortable.
> 
> The tripod collar is completely removable, but I
> find it better to keep
> it on, even when hand-holding. A tightening nut on
> the collar allows lens
> rotation while on a tripod.
> 
> Optically it is not bad, read the tests for the lens
> elsewhere online. I
> have found it a good performer even wide open. Let's
> face it - why buy a
> fast zoom if you're never going to use it wide open?
> It's a good sport
> lens in low light. Stops down to f/32. Front element
> does not rotate, and
> lens stays the same shape and length at any
> focus/focal length.
> 
> The zoom ring grip is okay. Personally I prefer the
> PK or Canon or Tokina
> rubber grips, but it's fine on the Sigma. Nice wide
> area to turn, even
> with gloves on. The focus ring is even bigger and
> the manual focus
> overrides the AF, so it's easy to let AF get you in
> the ballpark, then
> tweak in manual if desired. Very good system for
> this.
> 
> The hood is a so-called 'perfect hood', shaped like
> a petal, is a bayonet
> fit and you'll look a real pro with that lot
> drooping off the end of your
> MZ-50 ;-) The hood is reversible so you can carry it
> on the lens the
> wrong way around if you like.
> 
> Comes with a nice quality fabric lens case.
> 
> All in all, for the money it's a good piece of glass
> and used with the
> matched 1.4X and 2X converters gives much
> flexibility with telephoto
> coverage in your kit.
> 
> On a less-than-full-frame DSLR, gives a very useful
> 'effective' 300mm
> plus at f/2.8 and that's a real bonus.
> 
> On a 35mm film camera, is a good lens to have for
> anything from
> portraiture to landscape to wildlife and beyond.
> 
> Of course I would rather have a 70-200 2.8 USM IS,
> or the Pentax if I
> still used Pentax, but until I devote more than a
> grand to that cause,
> the Sigma is a pretty good buy.
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
>   Cotty
> 
> 
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