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Dec 13, 2017 11:03:20   #
wolfman
 


Not an authorized Nikon Dealer, your looking at a grey market product here.

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Dec 13, 2017 11:07:29   #
saxman71 Loc: Wenatchee, WA
 
I have owned this lens for about two years and have used it extensively (see my Dunlin shots in the photo section below). In my experience coupled with a Nikon D500, the Sigma C 150x600 lens takes terrific images if you can achieve locked focus on your subject. This is rarely an issue with stationary subjects but with fast moving birds I think the lens does tend to struggle to lock focus a bit. More so than my Nikon 80x400MM lens as a comparison. I am not disappointed in this lens and have gotten two years of good use out of it. However, if I was purchasing a 150x600MM lens today, I would take a hard look at the Tamron G2 before making my purchase. It's a few dollars more, but the reviews I have read are mostly positive.

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Dec 13, 2017 11:16:46   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
saxman71 wrote:
I have owned this lens for about two years and have used it extensively (see my Dunlin shots in the photo section below). In my experience coupled with a Nikon D500, the Sigma C 150x600 lens takes terrific images if you can achieve locked focus on your subject. This is rarely an issue with stationary subjects but with fast moving birds I think the lens does tend to struggle to lock focus a bit. More so than my Nikon 80x400MM lens as a comparison. I am not disappointed in this lens and have gotten two years of good use out of it. However, if I was purchasing a 150x600MM lens today, I would take a hard look at the Tamron G2 before making my purchase. It's a few dollars more, but the reviews I have read are mostly positive.
I have owned this lens for about two years and hav... (show quote)


I use it with the Canon 80D. I believe the D500, like the 80D, holds AF to f8 but at a reduced number of points. I sometimes back down to 500mm to improve AF. Also, have you set customized AF limits using the USB Hub to match your shooting? I have two custom settings to accommodate closer birds and birds at greater distances. It reduces the amount of hunting and has upped my keeper rate..

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Dec 13, 2017 11:48:52   #
jeffhendy Loc: El Dorado Hills, CA
 
I just bought one and am learning to use it on my Sony A6000 - so far, so good!
By the way, it's considerably lighter than the sports version.

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Dec 13, 2017 12:11:59   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
lukevaliant wrote:
rgrenaderphoto,,should i wait for new line? thank you in advance-luke


Not if you want the current price point. Once you make a major purchase, never, ever read ads for 60 days. You'll only be annoyed. However, wait a few weeks for the after Xmas no tax sales.

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Dec 13, 2017 15:13:25   #
billnikon Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
 


That is a gray market. The USA version comes with a 5 year warranty. Best to stay with the warranty.

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Dec 13, 2017 16:24:29   #
Expressoman1 Loc: Jupiter, Fl. USA
 
I am a retired Professional, ( Master Photographer), but I am 74. I purchased this lens (Canon) to photograph birds and wildlife. I love the lens and used it on
one trip in my Motorhome only. I found it to be to heavy for ME. (remember my age). The results were superb, photos of ducks in a pond and some other things
turned out sharp, good contrast and saturation. If I were younger, which I do not think I am getting, I will keep the lens but I decided to selling it after 3 months, instead of keeping it in my closet. I never used it handheld, but in my tripod is excellent. I paid 989.00, but If I take it in a walk, it will be to heavy for my back including all the other gear. I just listed it on Ebay.

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Dec 14, 2017 07:55:31   #
Woodsman Loc: North of Peterborough Ontario
 
lukevaliant wrote:
any thought on this lens?i want to buy but price is low i'm thinking there is a reason.


I purchased the Contemporary last January and love it. Got some great wildlife shots last spring and summer with it on my D7200. I shoot mostly hand held and had no trouble with the size of the lens. It is a bit heavy to carry any distance considering both it and the D7200 are bit on the heavy side. I am on a lake and often see birds and wildlife out on the ice or in the water and it brings them in nicely from my deck.

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Dec 14, 2017 08:21:58   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
Expressoman1 wrote:
I am a retired Professional, ( Master Photographer), but I am 74. I purchased this lens (Canon) to photograph birds and wildlife. I love the lens and used it on
one trip in my Motorhome only. I found it to be to heavy for ME. (remember my age). The results were superb, photos of ducks in a pond and some other things
turned out sharp, good contrast and saturation. If I were younger, which I do not think I am getting, I will keep the lens but I decided to selling it after 3 months, instead of keeping it in my closet. I never used it handheld, but in my tripod is excellent. I paid 989.00, but If I take it in a walk, it will be to heavy for my back including all the other gear. I just listed it on Ebay.
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There is a forum here for selling as well called "Members Buy/Sell/Trade -- Classifieds" at http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-6-1.html

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Dec 14, 2017 09:00:28   #
Expressoman1 Loc: Jupiter, Fl. USA
 
Thanks, I just listed it.

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Dec 14, 2017 09:24:46   #
georgeretired Loc: Manitoba Canada
 
agree especially about the light. I have had the 150-500 (bought it a few weeks before the 150-600 came out) and yes it is heavy to lug around looking for the right wild life shot.

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Dec 16, 2017 13:24:59   #
lukevaliant Loc: gloucester city,n. j.
 
thank you jerry,and everyone for your help.i have watched all the links,and took a piece of everyones advice,so i am narrowing it down,but still not sure of what i'm going to do,i;m going to wait til after christmas to see what financial situation will allow,again thank you all

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Dec 16, 2017 13:31:48   #
jccash Loc: Longwood, Florida
 
lukevaliant wrote:
thank you jerry,and everyone for your help.i have watched all the links,and took a piece of everyones advice,so i am narrowing it down,but still not sure of what i'm going to do,i;m going to wait til after christmas to see what financial situation will allow,again thank you all


Keep us in the loop...

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Dec 16, 2017 18:36:04   #
lukevaliant Loc: gloucester city,n. j.
 
i will

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Dec 16, 2017 20:47:11   #
moyafoto
 
Yes, but do not trust them, they engage according to report on the web, in Deceiving practices and bad customer service. B&H and Adorama are the most reputable places tpo buy from.

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