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SIGMA APO 300-800MM F/5.6 EX DG HSM
Sigma's APO 300-800 mm lens is the longest zoom in production for 35mm type DSLRs.
VOIGTLÄNDER CLASSICS: 58MM F/1.4 NOKTON SLII & 40MM F/2 ULTRON SL II
Inexpensive and useful tools, these two Voigtlander lenses deliver results that belie their low cost.
LENS BABY
David Kilpatrick tries out the simple and inexpensive Lensbaby, and finds it innovativey designed and carefully machined.
CARL ZEISS WIDE ANGLE ZOOM LENSES
David Kilpatrick checks out two wide angle zooms.
SIGMA 8MM FISHEYE
On realease, Sigma's revised 8mm fisheye was the only AF 8mm fisheye available.
SIGMA 18-200
Richard Kilpatrick tries out the Sigma 18-200 OS f/3.5-6.3 optically stbilised all rounder
SIGMA 50-500MM (PART 1)(PART 2)
The Sigma 50-500mm lens is amongst the smaller lenses in this focal range and its advanced optical design is optimised for digital cameras.
SONY LENSES (PART 1) (PART 2 )
In order to compete with Nikon and Canon Sony's emphasis is on exceptional optical quality and very fine image detail.
TAMRON LENSES
David Kilpatrick tries out Tamron's first ever image-stabilised zoom, the AF28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XRDi LD Aspherical (IF) Macro V.
ZOOM LENS FEATURE
David Kilpatrick checks out two wide angle zooms, the Tamron 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II LD (IF) Macro and the Sony Carl Zeiss 16-80mm f3.5-4.5 T* DT ZA.
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