coolhand57
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Read some where OS should be off when mounted on monopod/tripod
Yes,it should be unless manufacturer says not needed; like Canon's teleprimes...they have a built in tripod sensing technology.
Read some where OS should be off when mounted on monopod/tripod
wah bro! your back is gonna break. LOL
Read some where OS should be off when mounted on monopod/tripod
With your experience on other bodies,it could be temperature/humidity related, causing those vinyl stickers to distort n erode away.
Ya, I tried that too.
IQ is still bad, is like my lens have astigmatism.
any fliters on? poor quality filters cause image quality issues. If IQ is just bad and there is no front and rear focus issues, really, just bring it back to sigma for a swap on a new piece.
if it is not front/rear focus issues, lens calibration won't help
any fliters on? poor quality filters cause image quality issues. If IQ is just bad and there is no front and rear focus issues, really, just bring it back to sigma for a swap on a new piece.
if it is not front/rear focus issues, lens calibration won't help
Really? Damn I was hoping after calibration everything will be alright.
No i did not use any filters, I have no intention to use filters of the sport lens too.
I am still new to this, so Im not sure if it is a front/rear focus problem, I have also call up Sigma and made an appointment tomorrow morning, lets see what Sigma have to say.
If not i will push to change a new piece.
That said, the Sigma service staff are actually very nice. see if you can get them to put the lens/body on their test rigs/charts and demonstrate the focusing accuracy in your presence.
Thanks for the advice, I will test it out when I'm home later.
I read good reviews on Sigma services too, hope they can solve my problem.
Now I'm afraid that they tell me that there is no problem at all,and the photographer's skills is the problem.
That will be embarrassing. lol
Thanks for the advice, I will test it out when I'm home later.
I read good reviews on Sigma services too, hope they can solve my problem.
Now I'm afraid that they tell me that there is no problem at all,and the photographer's skills is the problem.
That will be embarrassing. lol
I had issues with my 1D3 and only can shoot in 'one shot' mode..AF Servo mode,the lens goes crazy. Didnt have issue with my 60D. I wonder if you have same issue as mine last time...
Read some where OS should be off when mounted on monopod/tripod
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02. with Sigma 2x TC
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I leave the OS on when using my tripod with a gimbal head. I find that when using this lens at 600 5.6, there is still potential for camera/lens shake when depressing the shutter button.
upgrade your Gimbal and tripod..lol