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mikew09
15-10-2011, 2:25pm
Just chasing some info in view of my new Sigma 10-20. I find this an excellent lens but have noticed, mostly at around 14-20mm I can see what looks like a type of crazing in the through view finder. Actually I am pretty sure I have seen a similar thing on my 70-200 L but not as noticeable as the siggy.. It can been seen in the image if you push out to 100% and wind the sharpness, contrast, saturation etc right up but apart from that I would not think you would see it in a normally processed image.

My Question / concern is, is this some type of element coating appled to reduce flare or such or (this is my concern) do I have a bad copy where a element coating has not be applied properly or is deteriating due to a fault in production.

The lens is basically brand new and I have only had the lens about 3weeks with probably a weeks of part days use to dates.

Anyone else noticed this with their lens and is it normal.

@Bill, mate I would think you would have noticed it in your Sigma if this is normal across the product.

I have attached a pretty tight crop - it looks a little like noise in this shot but is not and if you look close you can see it is a pattern like crazing.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6105/6244716003_4467f02f79_b.jpg

William
15-10-2011, 2:48pm
Yep I sometimes get the same if I over process, Usually trying to extract to much detail out of the Shadows , Or in this case over use of the Filters , Trying to lighten the sky to much, Well thats what I put it down to :), But I can and do get the same in some images , I'm real sure it's not the Lens tho - Bill ,Dont look so hard Mike :D

mikew09
15-10-2011, 3:04pm
Yep I sometimes get the same if I over process, Usually trying to extract to much detail out of the Shadows , Or in this case over use of the Filters , Trying to lighten the sky to much, Well thats what I put it down to :), But I can and do get the same in some images , I'm real sure it's not the Lens tho - Bill ,Dont look so hard Mike :D

Sigh, :-), I can be a pixel peeper some times, I need to get over that. Do you see it in the view finder Bill, I see it through the view finder and it quite noticeable at 10-20mm. I do not see it in a normally exposed image but I just want to make sure it is not a problem with the lens like a failing of an element lens coating.

William
15-10-2011, 3:20pm
Well I dont see it in trhe viewfinder, But is this what your talking about

William
15-10-2011, 3:31pm
Just had a closer look , I still think it's from pushing the processing to hard

mikew09
15-10-2011, 3:36pm
Yep, pretty much Bill. I am pretty sure I see a similar ting in the view finder with my 70-200. Can't, say I noticed it on the 400D so maybe the 50D has a finer / clearer viewfinder. If I have the lens at 20mm I can see those little squiggles over the entire view, not that obvious but they are there. I love this lens and if there is an issue I want to ensure I get it sorted quick smart but buy the looks of it this may be a noraml thing.

My assumption is it is some kind coating on the a lens element to stop flare or the like.

Do you think it is anything to worry about on account I can see them in the view finder??

mikew09
15-10-2011, 3:41pm
Just had a closer look , I still think it's from pushing the processing to hard

Oh Yea, absolutely- I did it intentionally so I could show what I see in the view finder with siggy on. It is not as obvious at that that is what it looks like. Sort of like a really lite shadow of these little squiggle things. The sample is a pretty heavy crop too so it was actually a challenge to get them to display well enough to see.

Do you think it is anything to worry about with my lens??

William
15-10-2011, 3:45pm
:) The short answer is , Nope !! , I have'nt heard of this problem , For that matter any problem with the Siggy ;)

mikew09
15-10-2011, 3:53pm
Yea, thanks Bill I reckon your right. It is a great lens and for the price (as I am price handicapped) I am very happy with it. Thanks for putting my concern in perspective mate, I was worried I may have had an issue with the lens. Not as it would worry me to much as it is under warranty and all but I would feel like I had lost a limb if I had to do without it for a while at this point. Loving it.

Cheers Bill, appreciate your time.