- Designed for use with Nikon APS-C DSLR cameras
For use with your existing camera. - 50-100mm focal length
This versatile, long-range zoom lens covers a broad range, enabling you to capture the perfect image from various distances. - f/1.8 maximum aperture
For optimal light gathering capacity, resulting in clear, highly-detailed images. - 1:67 maximum magnification ratio
Helps you capture vivid details. - Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM)
Provides fast and accurate autofocus and is highly useful for video work. - 3 premium FLD and 1 SLD elements
For incredible image sharpness. - Sigma USB Dock compatible
for focus calibration and firmware update. - Accommodates 82mm filters
For use with wide range of filters and converters. - 37.4 inch minimum focusing distance
- Accessories included
Comes with a hood, front and rear lens caps.
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Sigma – 50-100mm F1.8 DC HSM Art Telephoto Zoom Lens for Nikon APS-C DSLR Cameras – black
$370.00 Save:$454.00(55%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 3.2871 lbs |
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Auto/Manual Focus | Automatic/manual |
Maximum Aperture | f/1.8 |
Camera Model Family | Nikon D5300 |
Color Category | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 Year |
Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
Lens Series | Sigma DC |
Tripod/Monopod Mountable | Yes |
Color | black |
Product Length with Lens Closed | 6.7 inches |
Model Number | 693955 |
Maximum Focal Length | 100 millimeters |
Focal Length 35mm Film Equivalent | 75-150mm |
Zoom Type | Manual |
Lens Type | Telephoto Zoom |
Minimum Focal Length | 50 millimeters |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 Year |
Product Diameter | 3.7 inches |
In-Lens Image Stabilization | No |
Constant Aperture | Yes |
Product Name | 50-100mm F1.8 DC HSM Art Telephoto Zoom Lens for Nikon APS-C DSLR Cameras |
Brand | Sigma |
Lens Mount Compatibility | Nikon DX |
Minimum Focus Distance | 37.4 inches |
Filter Diameter | 82 millimeters |
Brand Compatibility | Nikon |
UPC | 085126693558 |
Reviews (14)
Rick –
This is a great lens that produces sharp images all across its focal range even with the aperture wide open. It has a nice solid construction and the zoom and focus rings have a nice smooth feel when you use them.
It is a bit heavy though, so be prepared for its weight. If you are holding this one up for any extended period of time, your arms will let you know. However, even with its weight, this is a gem of a lens.
djb663 –
After being so satisfied with the Sigma 150-600mm Sport, I decided that I would give the “Art” series a shot. This lens does not disappoint. It is very sharp, renders colors beautifully, and has incredible bokeh that would compete with full frame lenses. Extremely happy with the purchase.
CNote –
This is a great lens for low light photography. I’ve used it out side at night on a Nikon D3300 and Nikon D7200. Both being DX cameras. The wide f/1.8 aperture makes easier to get the pictures I want at a lower ISO. However I did find some issues with focusing. At times the lens couldn’t get focused. I found this to be the case in a well lit place as well as low light. When it was in focus it took really nice pictures. This lens is very well made. I feel it’s a nice choice for a APS-C camera.
BigO –
I’ve been wanting this lens since it came out. I use Nikon DX cameras and didn’t want to step up to full frame camera’s and lenses. I have used this to take pictures of my daughter’s volleyball team and the photos are stunning. the F 1.8 lens and 50-100 mm range make for some amazing shots. It is a very heavy lens, and I am using it on a Nikon D5600 camera. I use it with a monopod and the mount built into the lens balances it out perfectly. I highly recommend this lens if you are looking for s great lens at F 1.8.
Carolann –
I love this lens!! Sigma makes amazing lens! I am an art lens snob! Took this lens into the Grand Canyon and it tolerated extreme temperatures and snow and still gave amazing pictures
Carlz –
Lens is quite heavy and the quality isn’t as clean as sigma art lenses.
Camperjoe –
Bought the lens in spite of You Tube reviews ranging from cool to ok with qualifications. I saw promise for my intended uses, low light stage production and high school hockey games. It has not disappointed. Image quality and auto focus accuracy, when used with a Z6 for the stage production, was spot on all the time. Used with a D500 focus accuracy was more like 90-95%. But that could be attributed to trying to track fast moving hockey players. Heavy for its 2:1 zoom range but easily managed. No VR. Not an issue with a max f/1.8 aperture. The tripod collar is an odd one. Short, close to the lens barrel and not removable. Some say it gets in the way of the zoom ring. I did not find it to be an issue. If you’re a pixel peeper corner sharpness may disappoint when shooting at f/1.8. But who puts their main subject way up into the corners? Is that a thing? The finish seems relatively easy to mar. So, depending on your usage it may begin to look well used when it really isn’t Overall, this is a 5 to 6 star lens in the hands of a competent photographer. The scale only goes to5 but it should go to 6 with this lens.
Rahim –
It’s an excellent lens and easy to use. I like this lens.
DanielC –
Very heavy. Great for low light. Didn’t like that I bought it then it went on sale for almost $300 cheaper.
AmberD –
Lens is amazing!! A little on the heavy side but quality is great
J8700 –
Love how sharp images come out. It has a good quality feel to the lenses
ScottE –
I love this lens for sports photography. So fast and yet a nice zoom. Great for volleyball and basketball in low light gyms.
EddieY –
Super awesome lens and very cinematic make aure you Get the correct lens mount
KennethH –
I am amateur photographer, maybe I am not using it correctly, sometimes focus is not good.