Grey set? Ms color ones are warrantied sets.
OP sells local warranty Sigma lenses only. They used to sell some grey sets in the past but they no longer do so for the past couple of years.
Grey set? Ms color ones are warrantied sets.
Alot of photographers seem to be very concern on the focusing of this lens...
But why not you just test it out before purchasing it?
Bring ur camera and the focusing sheet - test it out before buying. If it is not sharp, ask for another copy and try it again till you are happy with it.
I did that while I was in Bangkok knowingly that it is grey set. So i tested it thoroughly before buying.
The price is so much cheaper...
Again, sorry for the question because I'm really quite a newbie. But if there is a problem with focusing beyond 3metres, will testing it with a focusing sheet help? Is the focusing problem existent only beyond 3 metres or is it that the focusing problem is accentuated beyond 3 metres so people complain about it?
Ferderico said:ur qns very chim... all i did was test the lens inside out before buying it.
Either you buy local or grey set, there is still a fee for calibration... so no difference.
Grey set warrants no free calibrations. Local sets entitled up to two free calibrations.
photoglove said:Actually I thought if you buy overseas you can get the international warranty for 1 year which allows you to have a callibration?![]()
Like that ah, then one must ask the seller whether the lens is 3rd hand already.
If not, 3rd owner may have to bear the calibration cost, then might as well buy new one.
is calibration a must? can this lens do a full body portrait? or 30mm will be the better choice?
did u guys get the new smooth body or the old rough velvet body for this lens?
Bought the lens last night after reading the numerous good reviews about this lens. Thks to all who shared.
I think the 30mm is a DC lens while the 50mm is a DG lens right?
Mine is the "smooth body" type