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thats why sigma is cheaper ma :bsmilie:

Now if your sigma is peeling, the cost is actually higher
since you cant resale it

consider if you have a Canon L and after using for 3 years,
the resale value is very good

So, actually buying L saves money :)

see, another good reason to buy L
 

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I don't buy the argument i see frequently that "If Sigma can't even get their lens finishes right, their IQ must be horrible" :thumbsd:

But it is kinda sad that they couldn't get sth so basic right..:cry:

oh wells, if they can't solve it,gaffer it up! :bsmilie:


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IQ is great....see how well the sigma 30 f1.4 is selling.
Why they add this coating which doesnt do anything for image quality
nor function of the lens ..??
that part is really frustrating
 

Now if your sigma is peeling, the cost is actually higher
since you cant resale it

consider if you have a Canon L and after using for 3 years,
the resale value is very good

So, actually buying L saves money :)

see, another good reason to buy L
haha.. so why did u get a sigma back then?
 

:bsmilie:

I don't buy the argument i see frequently that "If Sigma can't even get their lens finishes right, their IQ must be horrible" :thumbsd:

But it is kinda sad that they couldn't get sth so basic right..:cry:

oh wells, if they can't solve it,gaffer it up! :bsmilie:
i wonder if the gaffer will peel the coat off at the same time if you want to change a new gaffer:think: if it does, wats the point of making that coat, might as well give us the lens without that 'easy to peel off' coat and we gaffer or do wat ever we like to it. maybe i like pink i will do a pink gaffer. haha
 

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Now if your sigma is peeling, the cost is actually higher
since you cant resale it

consider if you have a Canon L and after using for 3 years,
the resale value is very good

So, actually buying L saves money :)

see, another good reason to buy L

Resale value is the last of my concerns when I'm buying a lens.

I find it funny that people buy lenses thinking: hey, instead of losing 10% value for lens A in 1 year, I only lose 5% value for lens B in 1 year, therefore that gives me more reason to buy lens B.

Haven't even started taking pictures with the lens yet and already thinking of selling it. :dunno:

And if you could show me, mathematically, how you could "SAVE" money by buying an L lens as compared to say a similar Sigma lens, I would love to see it.
 

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Resale value is the last of my concerns when I'm buying a lens.

I find it funny that people buy lenses thinking: hey, instead of losing 10% value for lens A in 1 year, I only lose 5% value for lens B in 1 year, therefore that gives me more reason to buy lens B.

Haven't even started taking pictures with the lens yet and already thinking of selling it. :dunno:

And if you could show me, mathematically, how you could "SAVE" money by buying an L lens as compared to say a similar Sigma lens, I would love to see it.

Bravo!!! :thumbsup: Absolutely on the money bro.... I buy lenses that make me happy with my pictures. Not to make me happy when selling it, hehehe. Selling the lens means you don't want it anymore, I don't really care how much it costs by then... :bsmilie:
 

Sorry, sounds like a dumb question.... but what's gaffer ?

;p
 

Sorry, sounds like a dumb question.... but what's gaffer ?

;p
u see the photo posted in this thread, the thing look like plaster in black is gaffer
 

u see the photo posted in this thread, the thing look like plaster in black is gaffer

Ah! Thanks ! Learnt one new thing today ! hee.... May I inquire where to get this ? I suppose it helps with the cosmetics of the lens or camera. Seems to help with getting some grip as well, or am I mistaken ?

I better be learning now, cos I just bot a Sigma lens too...... ;p
 

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