Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nikon Af 70-300 For D 60 Would The Sigma 70-300 F/4-5,6 Apo Macro For Nikon Af-d?

Would the Sigma 70-300 f/4-5,6 Apo Macro for Nikon Af-d? - nikon af 70-300 for d 60

Autofocus work on my Nikon D40. (What is the range of support to the APO.) Or should I stick to 70-300mm Nikon AF-S (thanks)

4 comments:

N tiger said...

Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO DG Macro for Nikon Digital & Film Cameras
A telephoto zoom lens, high quality suitable for digital cameras and SLR
Versatile zoom range for sports, portrait and nature photography
Three SLD glass elements for effective control of chromatic aberrations
High quality construction APO
Multi-layer opimises quality for digital photography
Maximum magnification of 1:2 at 300mm in macro mode
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0012 ...

Carolina Flyboy said...

You can try the Sigma 70-300 APO DG version to go, the same lens that you want to say, only with the engine on board. My brother just bought a D60 for his and it works perfectly. AF is fast but noisy. I have a couple of times with my own D60 and I was very well done.

Care version of Nikon. If you go with the VR, I refrain. Optical Lenses Nikon 55-200mm newspapers and 70-300mm VR and each of their colleagues are completely different. VR versions are much more expensive, but worth it with a better design faster and quieter, and better quality in every image.

Here, the Sigma is bought, my brother, if you're interested --

http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-70-300mm-Mot ...

Gaspy said...

APO is a term for the lens, low dispersion glass to minimize chromatic aberration to be used.

Nikon D40 supports only autofocus with AF-S or AF-I if the Sigma does not work.

CiaoChao said...

No. AF does not work, a motor in the body for Nikon AF-D D40/40x, D60, D5000, do not need AF. It depends on the Nikon 70-300, which in fact better than the Sigma 70-300 APO anyway.

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