Sigma C 18-300 mm f/3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM Pros

LightweightOptical StabilizationValue for moneyWell builtGood performance at higher zoom levelsSuprisingly sharp

Sigma C 18-300 mm f/3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM Cons

Loose manual focusing

Specifications

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Design and Build Quality

The Sigma 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM has a smart and elegant looking design on the exterior. It is not one of the biggest zoom lens but zoom ring looks pretty wide and fills much of the lens barrel. The front is protected by a small lens hood and it has a 72 mm filter threat that also works very well with the close up filters.

It has manual focus and auto focus switch with optical stabilization control at the front. The lens extends out quite a bit from its original position for zooming into objects but balances the weight pretty nicely.

It is mainly made up of high quality plastic with a matte finish that feels smooth and the lens mount is made up of metal. The zoom action is pretty smooth in the beginning but it tends to tighten up as you reach 80 mm. A locking switch is incorporated to keep a hold on the lens at 18 mm extension.

Performance & Image Quality

We used this lens with the Canon 70D, and with 18 mm sharpness in the centre of the image is really amazing from maximum aperture which improves slightly as we turn down the aperture between f/5.6 and f/8.0. Zooming up to 80 mm also results great sharpness, and at 300 mm the sharpness is reduced but the performance of this lens holds up quite nicely. At maximum aperture sharpness is good at the center and fairly good towards the edges. Colour production is excellent with the Sigma 18-300mm. It captures true to life colours and they do not lose the strength at any focal length. The Sigma 18-300mm has a maximum magnification factor of 1.3x which is close to the dedicated macro lenses, which come with 1.1 or 1.0x factor. It performs pretty impressive considering its large focal range it is not a proper micro lens. Chromatic aberrations are also well under control despite of the huge zoom range.

Conclusion

Overall, the Sigma 18-300mm lens does a great job in terms of performance, handling and image processing. It is a great combination of telephoto zoom capabilities with macro facilities. It comes with nice build quality, smooth operation and usability is superb. As far as the performance is concerned, it has great focal range, low optical distortions, sharpness is top-notch and autofocus is very quick. The Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM lens is affordable and more than capable option for those are looking for a combination of the focal range of a telephoto lens, with the close-up capabilities of a macro.

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