Hi:
I was wondering if anyone knew when this review was going to get posted here?
Thanks!
Mitch
Hi:
I was wondering if anyone knew when this review was going to get posted here?
Thanks!
Mitch
Hi Mitch - I'd like to be able to pinpoint this date for you, but I'm not sure when I'll get it finished. By request, I'm trying to work this review along with a couple of other 18-2xxmm reviews into my schedule. The Canon TS-E 17mm f/4 L Tilt-Shift Lens Review will be next review completed.
Hi Bryan,
Thanks for the update...I'll keep checking back.
Mitch
hey Mitchel, i saw your question and I'm waiting for the same review...
until than here you can see comparison between Sigma 18-250 and Tamron 18-270
unfortunately its on Slovenian language but on pages 2-6 you have photos which you can compare ad see it for you're self...
I think they say enough for Sigma...
http://www.e-fotografija.si/templates/?a=2360&z=1
Thanks for the link. Sure looks like the Sigma does a heck of a lot better than the Tamron.
Shame I could not read the actual review.
Mitch
here you can find another test and comparison, and its on English so you can read it!
http://www.juzaphoto.com/eng/articles/canon_18-200_sigma18-250_tamrom18-250_18-270.htm
now I'm waiting for someone to come to Croatia from USA and bring me those lens
Hi Bryan,
Any updates on the review?
Thanks!
Mitch
Mitch,
I have shot some comparison tests, but I'm going to be tied up for a while with all of the new Canon gear.
Bryan
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Let's hope for the review in 2010.
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...or you can try http://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/cameraaccessories/sigma-18250mm-f3563-dc-os-hsm-lens.aspx, but not as detailed as Bryan's reviews....
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