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Bass Member 243 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Sweden More info | Apr 30, 2010 11:09 | #31 And one more for the "pop"
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ebann Once an ugly duckling ![]() 3,396 posts Joined Jan 2003 Location: Chimping around Brazil since 1973! (Sometimes NYC) More info | Apr 30, 2010 11:12 | #32 Bass wrote in post #10095669 ![]() I decided to try the lens as well. Got it a few hours ago. It needed to be adjusted by +15 to focus ok. But then it seems like i got myself a niiiiice copy of the lens! Much more reliable than my 50/1,4HSM when it comes to focus! Just as I suspected... Sigma's tend to come out of factory with focus mis-calibration. +15 eeww! Ellery Bann
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ebann Once an ugly duckling ![]() 3,396 posts Joined Jan 2003 Location: Chimping around Brazil since 1973! (Sometimes NYC) More info | Apr 30, 2010 11:14 | #33 Absolutely gorgeous! Now I have to admit that the 30/1.4 is a good bang for the buck! Ellery Bann
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gdl357 Senior Member ![]() 877 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Montreal, Quebec Canada More info | Apr 30, 2010 11:45 | #34 Bass wrote in post #10095669 ![]() I decided to try the lens as well. Got it a few hours ago. It needed to be adjusted by +15 to focus ok. But then it seems like i got myself a niiiiice copy of the lens! Much more reliable than my 50/1,4HSM when it comes to focus! At +15 I would return that lens. "A mind once stretched by the imagination never regains it's original form."
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mmahoney Goldmember ![]() 2,789 posts Joined Jan 2007 More info | Apr 30, 2010 12:27 | #35 ebann wrote in post #10095773 ![]() Just as I suspected... Sigma's tend to come out of factory with focus mis-calibration. +15 eeww! Why is that, I wonder. Newfoundland Wedding Photographer
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gdl357 Senior Member ![]() 877 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Montreal, Quebec Canada More info | Apr 30, 2010 12:57 | #36 mmahoney wrote in post #10096239 ![]() Why is that, I wonder. Sigma has been producing many tens of thousands of lenses for many years so you would think that they would have some idea about sending them out the factory door within reasonable focus tolerances. So either they don't care and ship them poorly calibrated, or they are properly calibrated and find themselves in the hands of owners who have read about Sigma focus issues and go looking for problems. But I can say that you don't have to look too far to find Canon lenses that are not properly focus calibrated when brand new so maybe Sigma is not alone with this problem. Much of this focus issue is specific to the body that a particular lens is used on .. I have lenses of all brands that are sharper on one body than another. Many parts and areas areas of a camera body affect focus .. the lens mount, and sensor box assembly distance to lens mount will affect focus as well. Anything that can change the distance between the lens and sensor is a factor, and there are many. And my guess is that many of these are manufactured to "acceptable" tolerances which have an adverse affect on lens focus. Anyways, the bottom line for me is that I now only own bodies with MA. Sigma is doing their best at COPYING CANON. By Canon...its a better built lens. <<< My opinion. "A mind once stretched by the imagination never regains it's original form."
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ebann Once an ugly duckling ![]() 3,396 posts Joined Jan 2003 Location: Chimping around Brazil since 1973! (Sometimes NYC) More info | Apr 30, 2010 13:02 | #37 up to +/- 10 I'd tolerate, but +15 is borderline... Ellery Bann
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rogazilla Senior Member 372 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: NC, USA More info | Apr 30, 2010 14:11 | #38 If all CANON lens are spot on then why canon needs to have MA features? Just wondering... Roger
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gdl357 Senior Member ![]() 877 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Montreal, Quebec Canada More info | Apr 30, 2010 14:15 | #39 rogazilla wrote in post #10096802 ![]() If all CANON lens are spot on then why canon needs to have MA features? Just wondering... So that you can fix the Sigmas? "A mind once stretched by the imagination never regains it's original form."
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Bass Member 243 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Sweden More info | Apr 30, 2010 14:20 | #40 rogazilla wrote in post #10096802 ![]() If all CANON lens are spot on then why canon needs to have MA features? Just wondering... Ive had to send in my 400/5.6L, 70-200IS, 50L, 24-70L, 70-300IS. To be honest. Ive only owned two Canon lenses that didnt need to be fixed at Canon. A 100/2.8 Macro and 50/1,8MKI lol
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rogazilla Senior Member 372 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: NC, USA More info | Apr 30, 2010 14:30 | #41 |
skygod44 THREAD STARTER "in stockings and suspenders" ![]() 6,457 posts Gallery: 2 photos Likes: 117 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Southern Kyushu, Japan. Which means nowhere near Tokyo! More info | Time for an update. The Sigma was out by +2. That's all - and it took a whole minute of my time to micro-adjust it, which seems like a doddle to me. "Whatever you do, enjoy yourself...otherwise, what's the point."
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