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    Sigma 50-150 lens on a Canon 7D

    Spurred by an upcoming trip to Alaska I have notionally made the jump from entry level to enthusiast by going from a faithful EOS 350 lens kit to ordering a Canon 7D kit (18-85mm lens) and a Sigma 50-500mm OS lens together with 95mm UV filter and polariser. However my lack of knowledge is already showing - why does the Sigma box contain a step-down ring ("for APS-C cameras") and is there a problem with just using the lens on an APS-C camera with a 95mm filter?

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    Welcome aboard - AP, as well as your upcoming trip.
    So that way you can attach the appropriate (hopefully included) lens hood for the APS-C sensor cameras.
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    You state you have bought a 50-150 and a 50-500 Sigma. I don't think Sigma do a 50-150, but they do do a 150-500 OS and a 50-500 OS. So which is it? I have the 150-500 and have no such adapter. Works equally well on my D700 and D7000.
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    I think this is what you need to know.
    Hood Adapter HA1030-01 (Supplied)

    Hood adapter extends the length of the lens hood and provides more effective shading when used with digital cameras with an APS-C size image sensor.

    * When using the APS-C Hood Adapter HA1030-01 with digital cameras with larger than APS-C size image sensor, vignetting will occur. Please remove the hood adapter if you are using these cameras.
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    Better said than I, Graham.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ameerat42 View Post
    Better said than I, Graham.
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    Much better than I could say it too. Sigma gets the credit.

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    Welcome to AP, enjoy the site and look forward to seeing some of your pics in the forums
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    I moved your thread from Introductions as it isn't really an introduction, but rather a gear related question.

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    A final word on this now that the lens and filters have tuned up (note that my heding should hve read Sigma 50-500 OS
    1. the step-down ring (95mm-86mm) appears to serve no purpose at all other than allowing you to purchase slightly cheaper and small filters. It apparently can't be used with a polariser so I'm not sure why they bother including it,other than to confuse new-chums like me.
    2. Both the lens hood and the APS-C hood adapter (basically an extension tube to the lens hood for APSC cameras) fit to the outside of the lens, or each other, via a bayonet fitting and seem to have no relevance to the step-down ring which thread-screws to the the inside the lens rim (as do the 95mm filters)w
    3. Crucially for me, I am able to use the 95 mm UV filter and polariser that I had already ordered and paid for. Phew.
    4. I'll be interested to see what practical difference fitting the APS-C hood adapter makes - can't quite work out the physics!

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