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Sigma has announced a compact 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 'Macro' superzoom lens
for APS-C DSLRs. The latest version is an entirely new design, smaller
than the existing lens and incorporating 'Thermally Stable Composite'
(TSC) construction. TSC is a material currently used exclusively by
Sigma, designed to minimize barrel expansion or contraction with extreme
temperature variation. The lens will be available from July, starting
with the Canon-mount version, with Nikon, Sony, Pentax and Sigma to
follow.
Ronkonkoma, NY, June 15, 2012 (EMBARGOED UNTIL 1 a.m. ET) - Sigma Corporation of America, a leading researcher, developer, manufacturer and service provider of some of the world's most impressive lines of lenses, cameras and flashes, is pleased to announce the availability of its new Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM lens starting in July 2012. Pricing is still pending.
The addition of the 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM speaks to
Sigma's versatile product lineup with this multipurpose zoom lens that
offers Optical Stabilization (OS)* and covers wide angle to telephoto to macro photography. It differs from Sigma's current 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM lens
with its even more compact size, its macro capability with a maximum
magnification ratio of 1:2.9 and the use of Thermally Stable Composite
(TSC) material currently used only by Sigma.
TSC, which is incorporated into the lens barrel and is often compared
to polycarbonate, has a high degree of elasticity and exhibits little
variation in its structure in extreme temperature conditions. This means
that internal barrel expansion and contraction due to extreme
temperature variations is less prevalent. TSC also contributes to the
lens' size reduction. The non-macro 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 without TSC weighs
22.2 ounces and is 3.1 by 4 inches in diameter, whereas the new macro
lens is 16.6 ounces and 2.9 by 3.5 inches in diameter.
"We're constantly trying to improve and expand our lens lineup, and
this addition is no exception," said Mark Amir-Hamzeh, president of
Sigma Corporation of America. "By redesigning the lens and adding TSC,
we are able to offer this very compact, feature-rich lens that is
flexible enough to tackle a range of photography, including landscape,
sport and macro. This is key for the everyday photographer who wants to
travel light but pack the punch of a complete camera bag."
Sigma optimized this lens' power arrangement by incorporating
double-sided aspherical lenses and reexamining the design to achieve a
more compact filter diameter. The lens has an approximate 13x high zoom
ratio with a filter size of 2.8 inches in diameter. Sigma's unique OS
system, as well as one Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass and three
aspherical lens glasses, compensate for camera shake and enable
correction of color aberration, respectively.
The new 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM lens is also equipped with
Super Multi-Layer Coating to reduce flare and ghosting, a Hyper Sonic
Motor (HSM) to ensure fast and quiet auto-focusing, and a rounded,
seven-blade diaphragm to create an attractive round blur to the out of
focus areas. The lens features a brass-made bayonet mount applied on the
surface to reinforce strength for long-term use and enable high
accuracy and solidity.
This lens will be available in Sigma, Sony, Nikon, Canon and Pentax
mounts, starting with Canon mounts coming in July, 2012. Pricing and all
availability for other mounts have yet to be announced.
To locate an authorized Sigma dealer nearest to you, visit http://www.sigmaphoto.com/where-to-buy-sigma. For information about Sigma Corporation of America, visit www.sigmaphoto.com.
*Sony and Pentax mounts are not incorporated with OS function.
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