LetTheRightLensIn said:brad-man said:Why Sport? I believe Art signifies 2.8 or larger aperture. It would be a Sport if it was a zoom with a variable aperture.
What??? What kind of a crazy name scheme is that? Sports are where constant aperture is more of a big deal ANYWHERE else.
Quick, someone tell Sigma that they listed their 120-300mm f/2.8 lens improperly on their website.
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/product/120-300mm-f28-dg-os-hsm-s
Oh, and on their press release when they announced their Sports line.
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/article/sigma-corporation-announces-reorganization-of-lens-lineup-new-products-and-quality-control
(Their existing 300 f/2.8, etc. are also listed as sports lenses, though those predate their A/S/C designations)
http://www.sigmaphoto.com/product/120-300mm-f28-dg-os-hsm-s
My guess is that the 35 f/1.4 (which is an art lens) got a lot of good press, so they (the rumor submitter) are piggybacking (likely inadvertently) on that fame.
Anyways, enough semantics. I am in the market for a 300 or 400 f/2.8, but good quality (Canon Mark 1 with IS) used versions are selling for $3k and up on eBay, which is a bit more than its worth to me. (The existing Sigma 300mm f/2.8 without OS/IS is a bit over 3k new.) I don't imagine the new and improved Sigmas will be any cheaper than that, so I am probably out as far as the new market it concerned. But, I am sure there will be plenty of people on this thread excited about the possibility of Sigma announcing a bargain. Still exciting though - I like to see competition.
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