Sigma 17-50 f2.8 Review | Best Nikon Zoom Upgrade | Episode 11
REVIEW with PHOTO TEST of the amazing SIGMA zoom 17-50 f/2.8.
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Sections
00:55 - Do you need it?
04:00 - Specs and details.
05:08 - Sharpness test VS kit lens.
08:00 - The real advantage of this lens.
09:00 - Optical stabilizer test.
11:10 - Sigma Zoom VS Nikon 50mm Prime - BOKEH test
11:45 - Landscape Samples
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This can possibly be the best upgrade from your nikon kit lens if you wanna jump into event and indoor photography thanks to the wide aperture that let you keep the ISO low. Suitable also for landscape, even thought I would rather look for a wide angle vintage prime (cheap, great quality and sharp).
The Sigma 17-50 is a considerable upgrade in terms of quality. Build quality feels much better than the Nikon Kit lens and it is definetely sharper with much better performance as regards colors and fringing.
The lens feature a good optical stabilizer that gives you more than two stops of advantage. When shooting video, this is a saving grace.
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Видео Sigma 17-50 f2.8 Review | Best Nikon Zoom Upgrade | Episode 11 канала Newpix
________________________
Sections
00:55 - Do you need it?
04:00 - Specs and details.
05:08 - Sharpness test VS kit lens.
08:00 - The real advantage of this lens.
09:00 - Optical stabilizer test.
11:10 - Sigma Zoom VS Nikon 50mm Prime - BOKEH test
11:45 - Landscape Samples
________________________
This can possibly be the best upgrade from your nikon kit lens if you wanna jump into event and indoor photography thanks to the wide aperture that let you keep the ISO low. Suitable also for landscape, even thought I would rather look for a wide angle vintage prime (cheap, great quality and sharp).
The Sigma 17-50 is a considerable upgrade in terms of quality. Build quality feels much better than the Nikon Kit lens and it is definetely sharper with much better performance as regards colors and fringing.
The lens feature a good optical stabilizer that gives you more than two stops of advantage. When shooting video, this is a saving grace.
_______________________________
Follow my journey into photography on
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kriscapasso/
FACEBOOK www.fb.com/NewpixPhoto
500px https://500px.com/cristiancapasso
____________________________________
Music from Freestockmusic.com and Youtube audio library
Видео Sigma 17-50 f2.8 Review | Best Nikon Zoom Upgrade | Episode 11 канала Newpix
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