![]() ![]() Since you have a D5200 which does not have the AF Fine Tune feature, I would get the Sigma because it can be AF-calibrated for multiple focal lengths with the optional USB Dock feature. Would humbly request people with experiences on these lenses - Which lens would have a higher chance of converting an average picture to a great picture that I can frame? However, its going to be an amazing trip that I wont be doing every year, so I would also not want to compromise on picture quality (sharpness, focus etc.) Experiment first time with non NIKON lenses and if it works out will open a whole new world USB Dock for SIGMA (means with time I can update this lens unlike NIKON)Ĥ. Terribly confused between the two choices but a tad bit more inclined for SIGMA for reasons, in order of importance (most to least):Ģ. ![]() I have mostly used Nikon Prime lenses so far and they have been impressive. I have been a NIKON user so far and have D5200 which I eventually plan to upgrade to their full-frame mirror-less (Z6 most likely) at some point. I am only a hobby photographer and heading to a Safari in Tanzania. Nikon 200-500 mm vs Sigma 150-600 mm Contemporary. At risk of being repetitive, I would still ask our experts photographers to comment which one should I buy between
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