Hi Zoners, I need your advices on this:
I purchased used Sigma 150mm f2.8, tried it on arrival and it can't open more than 3.0... Sometimes 3.3. Otherwise everything else works. Is this easy fix? Should I keep it? Or more surprises might come?
A Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro?
On which camera do you use it?
Just a guess: You are using the lens in macromode (where the effective
aperture begins to drop down) and the lens is reporting its real maximum
aperture (at the focus distance in use) to the camera.
To find out if this is the case, make your tests with fokus set to infinity.
Then you should be able to open up to f/2.8.
Rainer
Focus on infinity, then you'll have your f/2.8
Focus closer means focal length increases - but maximum front lens diameter doesn't. f (focal length) divided by 2.8 is 53.6mm lens diameter, more or less. That is, why apertures are correctly written as f/x.
So, all what's happening is your camera (Nikon?) is giving you the correct aperture to calculate manual flash lights or other light sources for macro shots.
I use it on D800. I test it at approximately 3m.
It has to be at its infinity setting... More than 10m to show 2.8, is this normal? I used 100mm before and didn't notice this. 100mm lens showed the effective aperture at macro settings only.
BC, I know about the effective aperture, but I was surprised to see it kick in under 10m. I have Sigma 85 1.4 it never shows effective aperture at 2m. Some photographers use 150mm as portrait lens... Anyhow one more thing to learn.
Thank you all for helping me understand this.