Is Nikon D3000 and Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro compatible?

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Nikon D3000

Nikon D3000
Released: 2009
Type: Digital SLR
Sensor: DX / APS-C (1.5x)
10,2 Megapixels
3872 x 2592 pixels

Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro

Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro
Released: 2005
Telephoto Zoom Lens & Macro
Focal Length: 70-300 mm
Aperture: f/4-5,6

Can you combine these two?

Last updated: November 2024

This is the short answer:

The camera and lens you have chosen can be used together but you will only have manual focus.

Lack of Autofocus

The lens supports autofocus but neither the camera nor the lens has a built-in autofocus (AF) motor. You as a photographer will not have the possibility to use autofocus to obtain a sharp image. Focusing manually will then be the only way to obtain sharpness.

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Focal Length

The Nikon camera has a sensor of type DX, a smaller version compared to a Full frame sensor, which means that your experienced Focal length will be multiplied by 1.5x.

This lens has focal length:
70-300 mm

Since Nikon D3000 does not have a Full Frame sensor the experience focal length you will experience will be:
105-450 mm

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Total weight

When you are looking at a combination of a camera and a lens you must always consider the total weight. Each product weighs in at:

Nikon D3000
536 gram

Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro
530 gram

Together they have a total weight of 1066 gram (equal to 2.35 lb).

Compatibility Check ID: 9999

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