Sigma 50-500 mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM
10. Autofocus
The Sigma’s specimen, which fell into our hands, was the first and, for some time, the only one in Poland. Despite this fact, its cooperation with our editorial 50D was flawless. There were no front or back focus tendencies, the lens locked onto the subject with authority at all focal lengths so we didn’t need the autofocus calibrating option, available in the camera’s menu.
When it came to the accuracy, it was the same story. The tested model didn’t cause us any serious problems and the number of misses in studio conditions reached just 3%.
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