Hi Deva207...
Is this the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM II Macro Lens or the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM Macro Lens, there are twoversions of thislens?
Thanks
Hi Deva207...
Is this the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM II Macro Lens or the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM Macro Lens, there are twoversions of thislens?
Thanks
Canon 450D Gripped, Canon 24-105 f/4L, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM II, Sigma 10-20 EX f/4-5.6, Canon S95
“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” -Ansel Adams
Originally Posted by elmo_2006
It was mark II. Last version. I used it on my 1000D and i could clearly see focus problems, my friend used it on his 450D and 5D II and he says its too soft. I say this for that particular lens, I cant say that all copies are like that, but like i wrote before I heard that this is not the first time it happens to Sigma lens and Canon bodies.
Hi Deva207...
I was interested in knowing if it was the Mark II as the older version was questionable. I agree Sigma has some serious QC issues and that's too bad becasue they do make some great lenses.
Thanks
Canon 450D Gripped, Canon 24-105 f/4L, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM II, Sigma 10-20 EX f/4-5.6, Canon S95
“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” -Ansel Adams
Hey All,
Thanks for the replies. If many others come up with the same ideas I would say it is a good concusion to come to when I say that it is not a good lens. Well it was worth the thought if nothing else. Sigh. I guess I will be looking to see if I can get the cash together for one of the canons. Who knows maybe santa will be extra generous the year? Or maybe I will need to work longer hours. Sigh.
Samuel
Since last time I only left you with one sentence saying to go for the Canon and not much else, here I'll try give a little bit my opinion.
I personally have owned the Sigma 150/2.8 Macro lens and 50/1.4. I think both of them are fantastic lenses in terms of the optics. I sold my 150/2.8 after owning it for a year and my 50/1.4 was returned. However, the reason for the sale of 150 macro and return of 50/1.4 is not because they are not good optics. Here are the reasons why I did so and why many people are thinking in the same way.
1. The widely discussed autofocus issue - even if you don't get a copy that is miscalibrated, the focus is slow and it's not capable in low light despite the use of HSM.
2. Mechanically inferior to Canon or Nikon lenses - Sigma tend to break down more easily than Canon and Nikon lenses. My friends whoever owned a Sigma all have different stories about how they break down... And by searching online i found reliability is indeed an issue. It may not show in one or two years, but if you expect your lens to last for half a decade, watch out!
3. Sigma lenses depreciates more than Canon and Nikon lenses in the used market. I lost half of the value of my 150/2.8 when I was trying to sell it after using it for 1 year, because otherwise I can't make a sale. On the other hand, I just sold my Canon 24-70L and I made a $150 profit (lens price hike)!
4. Potential capability issues and warrant claim - As Bryan pointed out, Sigma lenses, as third party lenses, may not be guaranteed to support future Canon bodies. And if the Canon body produces a problem when being used with a Sigma lens, Canon may defer the warantee claim too.
5. Brand loyalty - Just imagine someone who will only use Canon lens with their Canon bodies. I have seem enough people just like this.
As far as I think, so many factors has to work together to make a great lens. If a lens is amazingly sharp while its focus is not accurate enough to take the advantage of its sharpness, it's useless. As always, I'm looking for the lenses that have the best integration of everything, not just one aspect itself.
Hopefully I made a point.
Ben
Originally Posted by elmo_2006
Im not really sure that I understand your question, forgive me but my english is not that good. I come from Croatia. So, if you can make the question a lil bit simple.
I never used mark I lens, so i dont know how it acts.
But, I also have to say, there is a solution to focus problem with Sigma. Send it to recalibration. After that it should (must) work fine.
Hi Dev207...
There are two versions of this lens, but I errored without reading the thread title, my apologies.
Canon 450D Gripped, Canon 24-105 f/4L, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM II, Sigma 10-20 EX f/4-5.6, Canon S95
“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” -Ansel Adams
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the replies. I guess I will not get this lens if I can afford it. Well take care.
Samuel