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product_id: 1611818
title: "Sigma 883306 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS Hyper Sonic Motor (Black)"
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# Hyper Sonic Motor AF 18-250mm versatile zoom 4 stops image stabilization Sigma 883306 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS Hyper Sonic Motor (Black)

**Brand:** sigma
**Price:** € 7.01
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## Summary

> 📸 Zoom into every moment with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sigma 883306 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS Hyper Sonic Motor (Black) by sigma
- **How much does it cost?** € 7.01 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- sigma enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sigma brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Steady Shots, Always:** Up to 4 stops of optical image stabilization means blur-free photos and smooth videos, even on the move.
- • **All-in-One Zoom Power:** Cover wide-angle to telephoto effortlessly with a massive 18-250mm range—perfect for every shot, from landscapes to close-ups.
- • **Perfect for APS-C Pros:** Optimized for Nikon DX cameras, this lens delivers DSLR-level versatility in a compact, travel-friendly package.
- • **Built to Last & Perform:** Durable brass bayonet mount combined with Super Multi-Layer Coating reduces flare and ghosting for crystal-clear images.
- • **Silent & Speedy Autofocus:** Hyper Sonic Motor ensures lightning-fast, whisper-quiet focusing—never miss a moment or disturb your scene.

## Overview

The Sigma 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM lens for Nikon DX cameras offers an expansive zoom range equivalent to 27-375mm, enhanced by up to 4 stops of optical image stabilization and a fast, quiet Hyper Sonic Motor autofocus. Its durable brass mount and advanced multi-layer coating ensure long-lasting performance and superior image quality, making it the ultimate all-in-one lens for versatile photography on APS-C DSLRs.

## Description

18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM

Review: Sigma 18-250 OS macro HSM - I wanted a lens I could use for video without having to use my large fluid head tripod. I have lots of good 2.8 and f4 Nikkor glass I use on my D7000 for video but I really wanted a walk around lens specifically for OS/VR for handheld video. I found this lens to be surprisingly well made for the price. Here is a Youtube 6 minute video I made with this lens: http://youtu.be/KcVhJSvhL6E If you've read the review at DPreview, you know that they think this is a better lens than the Tamron or the 18-300 Nikkor. In the first hours of use I found that the OS is very good on this lens. From 18 to about 100mm you get very steady shots with almost no effort, and with some good technique even 250mm is very good. The close focus (Macro is really 1:1) is also very good on this lens for insects and flowers and close ups of small objects. One of the things I like about the D7000 is its relative small size, and the Sigma is really amazing small for what it does. I have not seen zoom creep and its a little tight at about 135 IF you are not holding the lens horizontal. That is if you are shooting at something in the sky, up a building, or other high subject you feel the slight tightness in the lens but not when you are imaging level or pointed down. The mount fits perfectly on my D7000 and the control buttons on the lens feel substantial. I always use a hood with my lenses, but I also use a UV Filter (saved 4 lenses having filters on them). I opted for the Sigma DG UV, and the combination of the lens, hood, and filter gave no flare with the sun just outside the image (fov). I haven't tried it as a still lens yet, but as a video lens for a DSLR I highly recommend it. I use an external mic, but in my video test on youtube using the camera's own mic on auto gain it was pretty quite. It does focus very fast and accurately. The weight is such that I can carry my D7000 and the lens very comfortably with my Black Rapid Strap for hours (well at least two so far with no pain at all). The only weakness the slow aperture, but OS and the D7000 high ISO capability really make this a non-issue. When I get some time I will compare it for stills against my 12-24, 80-200 f2.8, and 300mm AFS. The few stills I took with this lens looked very good, but I shoot RAW files and have presets in LightRoom for my D7000. Depending on your specific camera and whether you are a JPG or RAW shooter could make a big difference. Over all, this lens would work for me as a travel lens from the few stills I've seen and its very good video performance. I would recommend this lens to a friend if he or she's needs were to have a good to very good, well built lens that covered a wide range of FOV's (Field of Views) for still and video imaging with optical stabilization.
Review: Excellent superzoom for the budget-minded - I owned and used an analog fully manual SLR until 2 years ago (yes, a film camera, no autofocus, no automatic exposure, no electronics save for the embedded photometer). I bought a Nikon D3000 bundle with the 18-55mm kit lens, and have used the kit lens for some time. I wanted a lens with more reach, so I researched both this lens, the Tamron 18-270mm PZD and the new and very expensive (for me, at least) Nikon 18-300mm. This is the cheapest and it has the least reach, but it suited my budget. Besides, I read some reviews that the Tamron tended to be soft at bigger focal distances, where the Sigma was softer at the lower range. I'm not a pro, I just like to take pictures of my kids in events and vacations, so I'm not picky about some tolerable chromatic aberrations or distortions. Since every lens must compromise something in exchange of another, every superzoom trades a wide focal range for a higher level of distortions and aberrations than the narrower lenses. It didn't bother me yet, and I have a great time shooting with it. It's bigger and heavier than the kit lens, but in my opinion it beats carrying two lenses and having to switch, risking missing that crucial moment. The focusing speed is good, not lightning fast as the pro lenses out there, but very well within the acceptable limit. I don't use it for video, so I cannot vouch for its continuous focus capabilities. Of course, the maximum aperture is not as good as the full-frame lenses, but it's good enough. Overall, I recommend this lens to people on a budget who want a wide focal range with a good enough image quality (not aberration and distortion free, though) without having to carry many lenses and taking time to switch.

## Features

- equipped with Super Multi-Layer Coating to reduce flare and ghosting
- Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) to ensure fast and quiet auto-focusing
- 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.
- Sigma 18-250 OS
- For use with smaller chip APS-c cameras only

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008B4893M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,063 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Sigma |
| Built-In Media | LENS |
| Camera Lens | Sigma 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras |
| Camera Lens Description | Sigma 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Nikon DSLRs, Sony Alpha DSLRs |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F (DX) |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (DX) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,193 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 18-250 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Micro-type ultrasonic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085126883553 |
| Image stabilization | Up to 4 stops claimed |
| Item Type Name | Digital-slr-camera-lenses. |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Lens | Macro |
| Lens Coating Description | Super Multi Layer Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 250 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Lens Type | Macro |
| Manufacturer | Sigma Corporation of America |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 883306 |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 250 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
| Model Name | 883306 |
| Model Number | 883306 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 62 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 76.5 Degrees |
| UPC | 085126883553 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 13.89:1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sigma
- **Focal Length Description:** 18-250 millimeters
- **Lens Type:** Macro
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon F (DX)
- **Camera Lens Description:** Sigma 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC MACRO OS HSM for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sigma 18-250 OS macro HSM
*by G***C on June 30, 2013*

I wanted a lens I could use for video without having to use my large fluid head tripod. I have lots of good 2.8 and f4 Nikkor glass I use on my D7000 for video but I really wanted a walk around lens specifically for OS/VR for handheld video. I found this lens to be surprisingly well made for the price. Here is a Youtube 6 minute video I made with this lens: http://youtu.be/KcVhJSvhL6E If you've read the review at DPreview, you know that they think this is a better lens than the Tamron or the 18-300 Nikkor. In the first hours of use I found that the OS is very good on this lens. From 18 to about 100mm you get very steady shots with almost no effort, and with some good technique even 250mm is very good. The close focus (Macro is really 1:1) is also very good on this lens for insects and flowers and close ups of small objects. One of the things I like about the D7000 is its relative small size, and the Sigma is really amazing small for what it does. I have not seen zoom creep and its a little tight at about 135 IF you are not holding the lens horizontal. That is if you are shooting at something in the sky, up a building, or other high subject you feel the slight tightness in the lens but not when you are imaging level or pointed down. The mount fits perfectly on my D7000 and the control buttons on the lens feel substantial. I always use a hood with my lenses, but I also use a UV Filter (saved 4 lenses having filters on them). I opted for the Sigma DG UV, and the combination of the lens, hood, and filter gave no flare with the sun just outside the image (fov). I haven't tried it as a still lens yet, but as a video lens for a DSLR I highly recommend it. I use an external mic, but in my video test on youtube using the camera's own mic on auto gain it was pretty quite. It does focus very fast and accurately. The weight is such that I can carry my D7000 and the lens very comfortably with my Black Rapid Strap for hours (well at least two so far with no pain at all). The only weakness the slow aperture, but OS and the D7000 high ISO capability really make this a non-issue. When I get some time I will compare it for stills against my 12-24, 80-200 f2.8, and 300mm AFS. The few stills I took with this lens looked very good, but I shoot RAW files and have presets in LightRoom for my D7000. Depending on your specific camera and whether you are a JPG or RAW shooter could make a big difference. Over all, this lens would work for me as a travel lens from the few stills I've seen and its very good video performance. I would recommend this lens to a friend if he or she's needs were to have a good to very good, well built lens that covered a wide range of FOV's (Field of Views) for still and video imaging with optical stabilization.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent superzoom for the budget-minded
*by F***A on January 29, 2013*

I owned and used an analog fully manual SLR until 2 years ago (yes, a film camera, no autofocus, no automatic exposure, no electronics save for the embedded photometer). I bought a Nikon D3000 bundle with the 18-55mm kit lens, and have used the kit lens for some time. I wanted a lens with more reach, so I researched both this lens, the Tamron 18-270mm PZD and the new and very expensive (for me, at least) Nikon 18-300mm. This is the cheapest and it has the least reach, but it suited my budget. Besides, I read some reviews that the Tamron tended to be soft at bigger focal distances, where the Sigma was softer at the lower range. I'm not a pro, I just like to take pictures of my kids in events and vacations, so I'm not picky about some tolerable chromatic aberrations or distortions. Since every lens must compromise something in exchange of another, every superzoom trades a wide focal range for a higher level of distortions and aberrations than the narrower lenses. It didn't bother me yet, and I have a great time shooting with it. It's bigger and heavier than the kit lens, but in my opinion it beats carrying two lenses and having to switch, risking missing that crucial moment. The focusing speed is good, not lightning fast as the pro lenses out there, but very well within the acceptable limit. I don't use it for video, so I cannot vouch for its continuous focus capabilities. Of course, the maximum aperture is not as good as the full-frame lenses, but it's good enough. Overall, I recommend this lens to people on a budget who want a wide focal range with a good enough image quality (not aberration and distortion free, though) without having to carry many lenses and taking time to switch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As an amateur beginning photographer, this lens replaced all my other ones.
*by L***U on May 6, 2015*

First off, photography is just a hobby for me. I love capturing memories but never liked being in photos so being the photographer was the best way to compromise. In no way am I an advanced photographer nor do I know every function of my camera. With that said, I use this with a Nikon D3200 and D3300 and I get great 6000 x 4000 resolution pictures that most people think are professional. Obviously the most important thing about this lens is that it is a macro 18-250mm which effectively made my 18-55mm, 55-200mm stock lenses useless. It works great indoors and outdoors so I don't have to compromise the way I frame a photo or carry extra lenses when I go out. I mostly use my camera now to photograph dogs at play on a beach which ranges from them being really up close to being quite far away so this does the job perfectly. It makes traveling with a camera easy too because I only have to carry one lens that is already attached to the body. I did notice that the lens is quite heavy so the lens tends to zoom on its own if directed downward and not held onto (like when you're walking or standing still not taking photos). The other thing I noticed was that (I don't know the term for it) but the zoom spins the opposite way of all my other lenses. I got used to it quickly but it was annoying zooming in instead of out or vice versa when trying to capture an action shot in the beginning. Overall a great lens for an adventurous person who wants to take pictures of everything on the move without wasting time changing lenses.

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