PolynesianMedic
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Wow, what a neat concept. Renting camera lenses. I was glad that I found out about this neat service. It really came in handy for me on this last trip. The trip came out of nowhere and it was going to be my son (4 in January) and I only. So, I was looking for something that would give me the wide angle ability that I have from my 18-55mm, and the zoom capability that I have on my 70-300mm. I didn't want to bring the camera bag and have to change lenses, because it was just something else to have to carry with me. I had read on here the posts about renting lenses from the various outlets online, and found that Lensrentals.com had what I was looking for instock. I rented the Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 Optically Stabilized, for 2 weeks with insurance, and it was $86 with shipping. Pretty reasonable, I thought. The lens came really fast via USPS. It arrived well packed in a Tamron lens case and wrapped in bubble wrap and plenty of foam padding. The return shipping label was enclosed. The lens also had the hood with it.
The lens was noticeably heavier then what I currently have. The end of the lens was also bigger then what I have, so none of my filters fit this lens. Once attached to the camera, it functioned well. The only thing I noticed about it, was that it was a bit louder while focusing then the Canon lenses that I have. This wasn't a problem for me as I was taking photos in noisy environments, however if you are in a quiet area, this is noticeable. The range is good, as you can see from the pictures that I took, posted in trip planning section, I was able to get some nice wide angle as well as zoomed in shots. I would like to try Tamron's 18-250mm but only if it has some type of image stabilizer, since I am doing all hand held shooting at this point. I also noticed that Canon has a 28-300 I believe it was, that I would like to try also, but I don't like that it isn't as wide as the lens I tried and the Tamron that I would like to try. All in all, for a novice this did exactly what I wanted it to. I had great range from one lens. The pictures tell the rest of the story.
The lens was noticeably heavier then what I currently have. The end of the lens was also bigger then what I have, so none of my filters fit this lens. Once attached to the camera, it functioned well. The only thing I noticed about it, was that it was a bit louder while focusing then the Canon lenses that I have. This wasn't a problem for me as I was taking photos in noisy environments, however if you are in a quiet area, this is noticeable. The range is good, as you can see from the pictures that I took, posted in trip planning section, I was able to get some nice wide angle as well as zoomed in shots. I would like to try Tamron's 18-250mm but only if it has some type of image stabilizer, since I am doing all hand held shooting at this point. I also noticed that Canon has a 28-300 I believe it was, that I would like to try also, but I don't like that it isn't as wide as the lens I tried and the Tamron that I would like to try. All in all, for a novice this did exactly what I wanted it to. I had great range from one lens. The pictures tell the rest of the story.
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