Sigma 18-125mm f/3.5-5.6 DC IF Aspherical Zoom Lens for Olympus and Panasonic Digital SLR Cameras
Sigma Photo 18-125mm F3.5-5.6 DC SLR Digital-Camera Lens - This zoom lens was exclusively designed for use with digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras and has 6.9 times high magnification zoom ratio. Image circle is designed to match the size of the image sensor of digital SLR cameras. A Special Low Dispersion (SLD) and two pieces of aspherical glass elements produce high level of optical performance through the entire zoom range and also this has resulted in a compact, lightweight lens. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 50cm (19.6in.) at all focal lengths and equipped with inner focusing system. Since the front of the lens does not rotate, "Petal Shaped Hood" and a circular polarizing filter can be easily attached and used. This lens is also equipped with "Zoom Lock Switch" that eliminates "Zoom Creep."Product Details
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Sigma 18-125 Olympus 4/3
Excellent travel lens. Pictures are sharp with excellent color rendition. Good value for the buck.
A great 4/3rds lens. Much better than the Olympus kit lens.
To say that this lens is superior to the stock Olympus E-500 14-45mm kit lens is an understatement. Fit and finish is excellent. This is one nice piece of glass.
For 4/3rds people looking for a "take-one" lens. This could be it.
I personally like the focal range which makes this lens ideal for nature photography (trees, water, leaves, fungi, flowers, etc...). Forget wildlife with this lens. For that you'll need at least a 200mm tele.
All things considered, this lens represents a true value in the 4/3rds world.
Beautiful lens for the price
This lens looked like the perfect fit for a walk around lens (whatever the hell that means. Are there crawl around lenses? Or sleep around lenses? Just figured Id use the buzz word) so I decided to pick one up. I have been amazed at the results it produces for just over $200 dollars. I use the lens on my E1 and could not be happier. Sharp as a tack, and great contrast. I noticed that another reviewer was dissapointed with this lens on an E500. Maybe that body uses a different metering system? Maybe his meter was set wrong? Dosent make sense. It aint no Zuiko, but it aint no $900 either. I have the 50-200 too, but this one is much quieter, and produces a generally better picture. I wrote to Sigma and told them that I would gladly pay another C note or two for more quality and speed. Why dont you too? I paid right around $200 dollars for my 50-200 Sigma. The 50-200 Zuiko was around $1200 but I hear it has dropped in price. They can stick them until they hit around 4 bills.
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