Street Photography With "The Bigma"

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Published 2024-04-27
I recently spent some time with the legendary Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 - AKA "The Bigma". This rare lens is a 15.7kg beast and offers a bunch of ground breaking technology. But, what happens when you attach it to one of the world's smallest mirrorless cameras?

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The Bigma - @1:15
World's Smallest Camera (Maybe...) - @2:27
2x Teleconverter - @3:32
Wildlife Photography - @3:54
Street Photography - @5:55

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All Comments (21)
  • @pbm___000
    β›” Watching this in a common area (where your mother+child wanders in) shouldn't have to come with a warning label. πŸ‘Ž
  • @kevinwhite6176
    This video is like the glory days of Top Gear but for cameras. Well done!
  • @markwiemels
    The absurdity of this video gives me so much joy.
  • @navinybt
    "are you an Instagram person?" Is the most British thing I've heard today.
  • Came for the photography, stayed for the random roast from strangers πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
  • @leirumf5476
    The way people interacted with you and how you owned it is what made it.
  • @Blayyse
    "It's a wonder the kids ain't come up and tugged you" "I'd get in trouble if that happened" Lmaoooo
  • @vosabekim
    That video is so damn funny, didn't know you were a comedian like that, I would watch some more videos of this type mate
  • @maxadams69
    Love the sense of humor, some camera YouTubers take themselves far too seriously lol
  • @__Lento__
    is this a good travel lens? i’m going to japan in the autumn and need a nice pocketable setup!
  • @youbet327
    It's criminal to not have taken a selfie with this setup. Zero stars!
  • @MBroam
    Street photography with the "Bigma" BRILLIANT!
  • @MicroFourNerds
    That with the camera... is just fantastic πŸ˜‚ the real benefit of micro four thirds
  • @ItsMeHammie
    If you were in the US you'd have a whole police dept and military helicopters reigning down on you.
  • @takchujong5617
    I've heard that people would mounting this lens on the back of a pickup truck and drive around for "point and shoot"