la 2eme chose est que j`aimersia changer mon 18 -55 classique avec un 17-70 2.8 de chez sigma mais je n`arrive pas a trouver de bon comparo c deux objo me plaisent du fait de leur polyvalence et cela me permettra d`avoir une large gamme d`objectif avec moi sans trp `mencombre mais justement n`est pas trop polyvalent au detriment de la qualite. le 17-70 2.8 de chez sinma est un objectif macro merci a tous d`avance pour vos conseil
Appareils photos numériques: Sigma 50-500 ou un 17-70 2.8?
by Grenobl
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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bonjour
dans quelques mois je vais partir en asie pour une duree de 6 a 7 mois mon premier choix etait d`acheter un sigma 50-500 mais apres m`etre bien renseigner je ne suis plus du tout sur de mon choix ce qui me plais est sa large gamme de focal la majorite des photos seront du payasages des portraits des oiseaux y a `til un semblant chez cannn, maintenat je pense investir plus petit chez cannon mais mieux et travailler avec un doubleur de focal
la 2eme chose est que j`aimersia changer mon 18 -55 classique avec un 17-70 2.8 de chez sigma mais je n`arrive pas a trouver de bon comparo c deux objo me plaisent du fait de leur polyvalence et cela me permettra d`avoir une large gamme d`objectif avec moi sans trp `mencombre mais justement n`est pas trop polyvalent au detriment de la qualite. le 17-70 2.8 de chez sinma est un objectif macro merci a tous d`avance pour vos conseil
la 2eme chose est que j`aimersia changer mon 18 -55 classique avec un 17-70 2.8 de chez sigma mais je n`arrive pas a trouver de bon comparo c deux objo me plaisent du fait de leur polyvalence et cela me permettra d`avoir une large gamme d`objectif avec moi sans trp `mencombre mais justement n`est pas trop polyvalent au detriment de la qualite. le 17-70 2.8 de chez sinma est un objectif macro merci a tous d`avance pour vos conseil
sans risque pas de gloire
J espere que tu parles anglais :
http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/lenses/sigma_50500_463/index.htm
😉
Bastien
http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/lenses/sigma_50500_463/index.htm
😉
Bastien
Il me semble que tu as déjà posé cette question et qu'à l'époque tu avais eu des réponses, voir ton post :
http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=815943;
http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=815943;
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Salut,
Je pense que le mieux pour toi est d'aller dans un magasin avec ton boitier et d'essayer sur place les différents objectifs qui t'intéressent s'ils les ont en stock.
En effet, tu as déjà eu énormément de réponses, certaines contradictoires, et ce post ne t'apportera rien de nouveau : Tu sais que la qualité du 50/500 est excellente, maintenant va le manipuler pour voir s'il n'est pas trop encombrant, voyant ...
Ceci dit, tu as raison de prendre ton temps, de bien réfléchir, car vu le prix, il faut surtout pas que tu te trompes et que tu trouvent celui qui te conviennent à 100% !!!!
Bye. Christophe
Salut,
je comprends ton dilemme. J'ai moi-même utilisé pendant deux ans un 30-300 mm Sigma et je l'ai remplacé récemment par un 70-200 2.8 Nikon. Le Nikon est très, très, très au-dessus sur le plan qualitatif. Le 30-300 Sigma était, certes, très bien en voyage, mais la qualité n'était pas au rendez-vous : photos "pâteuses" et vignettage à partir de 280 mm. Du coup, je pars avec deux boîtiers (j'utilise des reflex Fujifilm S1 et S3 Pro à montures Nikon), l'un avec le zoom Nikon, l'autre avec soit un Sigma 30 mm (équiv. 43 mm en argentique) ouvrant à 1.4 (excellent, cet objectif), soit un Sigma 15-30 mm pour les photos au grand angle. Je privilégie tout de même le 30 mm fixe. Je n'aime guère le grand angle, qui a tendance à trop déformer les perspectives. En plus, dans des régions comme l'Asie du Sud-Est, où la lumière est très forte et souvent, malheureusement, rendue métallique par la couverture nuageuse, le grand angle n'est pas très tolérant dès qu'on n'a plus le soleil à 100% dans le dos. Si tu avais du matos Nikon, je te conseillerais leur nouveau 18-200 (j'ai acheté mon 70-200 parce que le 18-200 était en rupture de stock à l'époque). Peut-être y a-t-il un équivalent chez Canon ?
je comprends ton dilemme. J'ai moi-même utilisé pendant deux ans un 30-300 mm Sigma et je l'ai remplacé récemment par un 70-200 2.8 Nikon. Le Nikon est très, très, très au-dessus sur le plan qualitatif. Le 30-300 Sigma était, certes, très bien en voyage, mais la qualité n'était pas au rendez-vous : photos "pâteuses" et vignettage à partir de 280 mm. Du coup, je pars avec deux boîtiers (j'utilise des reflex Fujifilm S1 et S3 Pro à montures Nikon), l'un avec le zoom Nikon, l'autre avec soit un Sigma 30 mm (équiv. 43 mm en argentique) ouvrant à 1.4 (excellent, cet objectif), soit un Sigma 15-30 mm pour les photos au grand angle. Je privilégie tout de même le 30 mm fixe. Je n'aime guère le grand angle, qui a tendance à trop déformer les perspectives. En plus, dans des régions comme l'Asie du Sud-Est, où la lumière est très forte et souvent, malheureusement, rendue métallique par la couverture nuageuse, le grand angle n'est pas très tolérant dès qu'on n'a plus le soleil à 100% dans le dos. Si tu avais du matos Nikon, je te conseillerais leur nouveau 18-200 (j'ai acheté mon 70-200 parce que le 18-200 était en rupture de stock à l'époque). Peut-être y a-t-il un équivalent chez Canon ?
Aquiceara
Photographier plus pour voir plus...
Photographier plus pour voir plus...
merci pour la reponse
hier je suis allle voir le 50-500 de chez sigma et en fait je me suis vraiment rendu compte qu`il est enorme c incroyable et je ne l`acheterais pas j`aimeais tons avis vu que tu al`aire de connaitre l`asie
je pense acheter unc annon 50mm focal fixe qui ouvre a 1.8 150 dollars1 bonne affaire je pense
ensuite j`hesite toujours pour le sigma 17-70 2.8-5.6 macro
et je possede deja un un cannon 90-300 usm et (le classic 18-55 ) je n`ai jamais travailler avec des doubleurs de focal qu`en pense tu?
j`y pense car finacieremet capeut etre une bonne solution mais quelle va etre le rendu de mes photos sachant que mon zomm n`est pas exceptionnelle
je possede comme boitier canon eos 20d
si tu asa des suggestion n`hesite pas actuellement je suis en australie et les prix sont vraiment interessant alors je me dit si je dois investir autant le faire maintenant mais je ne ve pas acheter n`importe quoi et je pense fortement acheter chez cannon
merci d`avance
sans risque pas de gloire
Il y a le 70/200 et un 70/210 chez Canon, ce dernier est très bien.
Merci pour ton petit mot sur mon site où toutes les photos d'Alaska sont faites en 50/500 Sigma 🙂.
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J'ai ce 17/70-2, 8 Sigma, d'ailleurs tu peux aller sur EOS-numérique, à l'époque de sa sortie j'avais mis des photos sur la bête. Tu cherches dans le forum "objectif" et tu trouveras un topic qui lui est consacré, tu auras toutes les réponses à tes questions. C'est un bon objectif, très bon piqué faut tester sur le genre de macro que tu souhaites faire.Autrement il est tout de même assez lourd.
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salut encore une petitte chose
je pense garder mon 90-300 ou en moin de trouver la bonne affaire ce que je pense peu probable je pense l`utiliser avec un doubleur de focal que pense tu de ca as tu deja travailler avec un doubleur de focal
je pense par contre changer mon 18 55 contre un 17-70 sigma macro si tu a s d`autre conseil je suis preneur
sans risque pas de gloire
va voir ce lien : http://www.eos-numerique.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9170
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Bonjour à tous et toutes,
Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée
Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée