What zoom is 500mm?

Lightweight, compact super telephoto zoom On FX-format cameras, 500mm brings distant birds, wildlife, athletes, performers, landmarks and more into tight focus. DX-format cameras add an additional 1.5x zoom effect for an angle of view equivalent to a whopping 750mm!

What zoom is 500mm?

Lightweight, compact super telephoto zoom On FX-format cameras, 500mm brings distant birds, wildlife, athletes, performers, landmarks and more into tight focus. DX-format cameras add an additional 1.5x zoom effect for an angle of view equivalent to a whopping 750mm!

Are Sigma telephoto lenses good?

Sigma 105mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art is a DSLR telephoto prime lens. It’s a lovely lens that works best for portraits, but it’s also quite versatile, but you can use it for other photography types too. The Art label marks that it’s of the highest quality.

Is Canon lens better than Sigma?

No contest: the Sigma is sharper. Way sharper. Just like in studio, there isn’t really anything wrong with the results from the Canon, the Sigma is just better. Both lenses were wide open and the Sigma outperformed the Canon in sharpness even open further to f/1.4 over the Canon’s f/2.

Does Sigma make lenses for Fuji?

SIGMA Corporation (CEO: Kazuto Yamaki) is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of interchangeable lenses for Fujifilm X Mount mirrorless cameras. This addition allows users to enjoy high performance, and high quality SIGMA lenses in native mount on their X Mount system.

How far away can a 400mm lens shoot?

On a full-frame camera, with a 400mm lens, you can reach up to 8x zoom and on a crop-sensor having 1.5 crop factor, you can get results of up to 600mm lens with the same 400mm lens. If you mean how far it can shoot, then you can shoot as far as you need. You can even reach the moon having melodramatic results.

How many mm is 50x zoom?

24-1,200mm
The 50x optical zoom alone is the focal length equivalent of 24-1,200mm on a full frame body.

Is Sigma sharper than Canon?

What lens is better Sigma or Tamron?

The Sigma has sharper corners at 150mm and 500mm, but the Tamron has sharper corners at 400mm. The Sigma is noticeably sharper at 600mm, especially in the mid and peripheral portions of the image circle. The Tamron has slightly stronger pincushion distortion and has more noticeable CA.