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Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM for Sigma SA Cameras

Model: 883-110

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Specifications

Physical

Dimensions (dxl) Approx. 2.9 x 3.5" (7.37 x 8.89 cm)
Filter thread Front: 62 mm
Weight 1.04 lb (0.47 kg)

Performance

Focal length 18 - 250 mm
Groups/elements 16/13
Maximum reproduction ratio 1:2.9
Diaphragm blades 7
Angle of view 76.5° - 6.5°
Camera mount type Sigma SA
Aperture Maximum: f/3.5 - 6.3
Minimum: f/22
Minimum focus distance 13.8" (35.05 cm)
Format compatibility DSLR (APS-C Sensor)

Features

Autofocus Yes
Image stabilization Yes
Expert Reviews
Dp review.32823956
20 November 2012
7.6/10

The Sigma 18-250mm F3.6-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM is one of the best of the current bunch of SLR superzooms, with decent optics, fast autofocus and effective image stabilization. It's a reliable performer, and its close-up capability is handy too.

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    13.9x focal length range with impressive closeup capability, ideal general purpose / travel lens, Fast, quiet autofocus, Effective image stabilization (about 3 stops benefit at all focal lengths), Good build quality, smooth zoom ring action and limited zoom creep

  • -

    Somewhat soft wide open in the middle of the zoom range, Very strong pincushion distortion across much of the zoom range

What digital camera.32818507
1 January 2010
9.0/10

The WDC Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC SLD OS HSM lens review discovers whether this is be the best all-round, third-party DSLR superzoom lens on the market.

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    Effective optical stabilisation

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    Focusing ring rotates in AF

Photo net.34752471
21 February 2013

The Sigma 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM for Canon , ( ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ) ( review ) would be a good fit someone who wants to travel with a minimum of equipment. The zoom range from 18-250mm (equivalent to 29-400mm on a full frame DSLR ) covers just about all the range that most photographers will...

The digital picture.34755376
27 June 2011

I may get time to complete a full Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM review in the future, but please make use of the standard image quality test results now.

Pop photo.32824722
20 August 2011

At 13.8X, this digital-only 29-400mm equivalent (on DSLRs with 1.6X lens factors) offers the broadest zoom range of any Sigma lens. Joining Sigma's first digital-only superzoom of 2004, the 18-200mm, this $530 (street) lens adds optical stabilization (OS), four elements of super-low-dispersion glass...

Imaging resource.34355410
22 June 2009

Like most ''vacation'' zooms, the trick is to know the parameters where they function best. Sigma's latest iteration of this lens offers a bit more telephoto performance, for which the integrated optical image stabilization is crucially useful.

D photo and the photographer s mail.34355142
1 October 2012

A handy all-in-one lens with a large zoom range and decent image stabilization for times when multiple lenses won’t do.

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    Light, Big zoom range, Pretty good image stabilization

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    Soft edges, Significant chromatic aberration

Photoreview.34367598
22 August 2012
9.0/10

Buyers of all-in-one zoom lenses will welcome the arrival of Sigma’s 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM lens, which has just been released. Smaller and lighter than its predecessor, which we reviewed in May 2009, it is designed exclusively for DSLR cameras with APS-C sized sensors.

Ephotozine.34750887
18 June 2012
8.0/10

Superzoom lenses are often full of compromises, but in this 18-250mm lens from Sigma, the compromises are few and far between. It may be the case that shorter zoom ranges may yield better performance overall, but if you're after a convenient all-in-one lens for travel, then the sharpness delivered...

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    Very good performance for a superzoom, Effective optical Stabilisation, Compact size, Light weight, Good build quality

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    f/6.3 max aperture at 250mm is relatively slow, No full time manual focus override (which isn't really much of an issue)

Lenstip com.34355424
12 April 2011

The Sigma 18–250 mm f/3.5–6.3 DC OS HSM is a lens aimed at amateur photographers who, having a reflex camera, want to own one universal lens, which will be able to serve many purposes during a trip or on holiday.

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    very universal focal lengths range,, very good image quality in the frame centre at all focal lengths,, good image quality on the edge of the frame in the 18-50 mm range,, quite well corrected coma,, slight astigmatism,, distortion noticeably lower than that of its rivals,, good quality of...

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    weak image quality on the edge of the frame at 120-250 mm focal lengths,, high chromatic aberration at the maximum focal length,, weak performance against bright light.

User Reviews
21 July 2016
10/10

I give it 5 stars based on performance for the cost. This meets all my needs for an every day, single carry lens. While the images are not what you will get from a $2000+ lens, you can't expact that performance. It doesn't cost $2000.

16 May 2014
10/10

Very quality lens, half the price of the similar nikon model. Very good sharpness at F8-F11, at almost all focal lengths. Small and light, OS is working well. Compatibility problems with the new nikon bodies.

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    Sharp!, Good close up, OS working well, light and small, price!

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    Compatibility problems, creep when unlocked.

12 August 2014
10/10

An all around great general purpose lens. Good image quality and large range of focal lengths in one lens. If you can only bring one lens, make it this one!

1 week ago
4.0/10

Background info: I had the previous design of this lens for several years and was happy with the performance. (It did not get much use since I used it as a vacation walk around lens) The electronics was in failure mode where it would not stop down (intermittent) for photos.

1 week ago
4.0/10

I really wanted to enjoy this lens! Sincerely! I started using it on my DX-format brand new Nikon D5600 and experienced vignetting in all four corners of any photo I took. No lens hood. No filter. Occurred at all focal lengths from 18 to 250, the worse vignetting being at 90mm.

Product Highlights
  • Wide-Angle to Telephoto Zoom Macro Lens
  • For Sigma SA APS-C Cameras Only
  • Optical Stabilization (OS)
  • Hyper-Sonic Motor (HSM)
  • Thermally Stable Composite Material
  • Minimum Focusing Distance of 13.7"
  • 4 Special Low Dispersion (SLD) Elements
  • 3 Aspherical Glass Elements
  • Super Multi-Layer Lens Coating
  • Brass Made Bayonet Mount
8.5/10
Average Expert Score
8.7/10
Average User Score
In The Box
  • Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM for Sigma SA Mount
  • Petal-Type Lens Hood (LH680-04)
  • Front Lens Cap (LCF II)
  • Rear Lens Cap (LCR)
  • Limited 1-Year North and South America Warranty Against Manufacturing and Workmanship Defects.
  • Limited 3-Year U.S.A. Extended Warranty Extension Against Manufacturing and Workmanship Defects.
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