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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill44 View Post
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    Bjorn Rorslett(he's more knowledgeable than Thom) highly recommend the Sigma 105 too

    I also agree with the other comments that the quality of the Sigma 30mm lens has absolutely no bearing on how well a longer tele lens can be made(by the same manufacturer).

    It's a completely different design brief compared telephoto design, and also a much harder to design a short focal length lens than it is to design a longer tele focal length lens.

    Nikon make and and have made in their illustrious history some of the greatest telephoto lenses ever, and yet they've also made some very ordinary performing wide angle lenses too!

    And, as Andrew said.. the Sigma 150mm macro is an outstanding lens!

    Sony?? I'm assuming that it's for a friend?
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    ... errr... Oh!

    I'm gone for five minutes and ... errr .... oh! .... OK then ... I see

    The more things change, the more they stay the same

    I wonder what's going to happen if I come back in another 5 minutes

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    Thanks everybody for the replies, it sounds like I should not be too worried about the quality of Sigma lenses. The lenses I have purchased in the past have been from a local store where as this will be online or even maybe second hand from eBay so I wanted to confirm the chances are it would be okay.

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    Sigma Lens Quality

    Quote Originally Posted by pgbphotographytas
    Thanks everybody for the replies, it sounds like I should not be too worried about the quality of Sigma lenses. The lenses I have purchased in the past have been from a local store where as this will be online or even maybe second hand from eBay so I wanted to confirm the chances are it would be okay.
    I'm still waiting on a rational explanation on why you have purchased a sony and if this means you are selling the d5000 or whatever you have, lol

    I can hardly wait for the next instalment




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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    I'm still waiting on a rational explanation on why you have purchased a sony and if this means you are selling the d5000 or whatever you have, lol

    I can hardly wait for the next instalment

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    I have had the Sony for a little while now, I enjoy using different brands of cameras the same as some people like driving different cars or having different video game consoles. After using somebody else's Sony I was keen to try one out which turned in to a purchase as I was very impressed with it after testing it, the logic behind it and the general feel and operation really sold me.

    The D3000 went to a good home and is being well used by the new owner.

    I have my own personal reasons for buying and selling cameras the way I do and if that makes me happy then that is what matters. Some people might say I am but I really don't care. Life is too short to worry about what other people think / say about you. I have more then enough money to support myself and I always buy my cameras with cash.

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    Sigma Lens Quality

    I just hope people don't think that changing brands will change their photography Paul, you know that's not the case. You are setting a terrible example for newbies here.

    That's the sad thing

    You are just wasting money, with what you have lost of changing over you could have one of the best kits of whatever brand you stuck with, would know it well, and would be producing good photos

    That's the sad thing

    I really don't understand, but I don't need to I suppose.

    I just find it very frustrating to see you struggle for months each time to come to grips with a new camera, we all help you with lens and settings advice, then you throw all that down the toilet and start again, I find it a betrayal of sorts. Sorry to be honest but it's what I feel and I said last time you changed that if you did it again...well...here we are.




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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    I just hope people don't think that changing brands will change their photography Paul, you know that's not the case. You are setting a terrible example for newbies here.

    That's the sad thing

    You are just wasting money, with what you have lost of changing over you could have one of the best kits of whatever brand you stuck with, would know it well, and would be producing good photos

    That's the sad thing

    I really don't understand, but I don't need to I suppose.

    I just find it very frustrating to see you struggle for months each time to come to grips with a new camera, we all help you with lens and settings advice, then you throw all that down the toilet and start again, I find it a betrayal of sorts. Sorry to be honest but it's what I feel and I said last time you changed that if you did it again...well...here we are.




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    Thanks for being so honest Kiwi, I appreciate it. Much like a drug addict can't stop taking drugs I can't stop buying cameras but having said that I have 13 days until I can't any more.

    I have enjoyed trying all the different brands and doing that is what has made me happy and has helped me to deal with some tough times in my personal life.

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    If Paul wishes to buy 27 different camera brands within a month and then smash, smoke or trade them, it is his business... I don't see how this sets a bad example - or even if it does, it is none of their business.

    He hurts no-one.

    My Sigma 70-200 is great. Perhaps it is not 100% as sharp as a the equiv L, but at well under 1/2 the price, it is more than worth it.

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    Hi paul,
    I have the sigma 105mm for the nikon mount. I think it is an excellent piece of glass - i like it anyway. it has really nice bokeh and is sharp when you want it to be... focussing is abit noisy and not the fastest i don't think... but i've got 2 sigmas now and i do love them... hope i've made sense and have been of help...sorry if i don't...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty72 View Post
    If Paul wishes to buy 27 different camera brands within a month and then smash, smoke or trade them, it is his business... I don't see how this sets a bad example - or even if it does, it is none of their business.

    He hurts no-one.

    My Sigma 70-200 is great. Perhaps it is not 100% as sharp as a the equiv L, but at well under 1/2 the price, it is more than worth it.

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    Thanks Scotty

    Quote Originally Posted by smallfooties View Post
    Hi paul,
    I have the sigma 105mm for the nikon mount. I think it is an excellent piece of glass - i like it anyway. it has really nice bokeh and is sharp when you want it to be... focussing is abit noisy and not the fastest i don't think... but i've got 2 sigmas now and i do love them... hope i've made sense and have been of help...sorry if i don't...
    Thanks for that, it sounds like it might be worth checking out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    Sigmas purported general qa issue, which I think is largely historical

    I do think at f/4+ that all the sigmas i had were as practically sharp as the exotic nikons I know have, I think you pay extra for the equivalent sharpness at 2.8.
    I agree with these points 100%. I'm a long time Sigma user and am very impressed by the product. I will buy Nikkor in the future, but currently they are more than fit for purpose.

    My 70-200 is brilliantly sharp at f/4, in both corners and centre, throughout the zoom range. F2.8 softens slightly and, like Kiwi, I think if you want sharp-wide-open lenses you need to buy 1st party.

    As for QC problems, I've never had any failures, but do have differences in quality.
    My 70-200 2.8 is brilliant.
    My 24-70 2.8 is a great lens, and quite sharp unless your pixel peeping. But, it has slight BF or FF issues (can't recall which), and is noticably softer than the 70-200.
    My 10-20 is probably my greatest disappointment. For a few months I borrowed a friends 10-20 and it was really sharp. When I got around to buying my own copy I've found it to be a bit soft.
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    Ive only owned one ... the fabled 10-20 and it was fantastic, as we all know. I a considering the FF version, 12-24 in the near future for my upcoming trip to Europe. I have no hesitation buying Sigma.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty72 View Post
    If Paul wishes to buy 27 different camera brands within a month and then smash, smoke or trade them, it is his business... I don't see how this sets a bad example - or even if it does, it is none of their business.

    He hurts no-one.
    Whilst I understand this sentiment and on one level I agree with you, I also strongly disagree at the same time.

    Ausphotography members have gone out on a limb to give Paul good critique and advice on how he can improve his photography. Many Tasmanian members have stood beside Paul at AP Meets and have guided him personally. All these members (myself included) have wanted to see Paul's photography improve, and occasionally we have seen glimpses of work that tells us he has taken on board our comments and advice. But more often than not, he has gone completely the other way. I don't think I could count the times he has been advised to stop buying into new brands and learn how to take photos.

    Photography is not nuclear physics, with some good basic rules anyone can produce some sound, reasonably high quality photos. Yet Paul has chosen to ignore all of that advice and continue to change brands. Even he stated at one point that he was swapping brands cause the 'advice' he had been given was that his current brand would not allow him to achieve his goals. I have no idea who was advising him, cause not one single AP member gave that advice out.

    You say "He hurts no-one", but I for one (and quite a few other members from my conversations with them) are hurt. We feel Paul doesn't take our advice and guidance seriously and that when he does change gear (again), we all question why. So Paul can continue on his merry way, changing brands, and ignoring all our advice. Cause, I and a lot of others are over trying to help him and have our well meaning advice and every effort we make to help him in his photographic improvement thrown back at us. It comes across that Paul doesn't give a toss about the efforts we have put into helping him become a better photographer.

    So we will go sit in the corner, licking our wounds, and give up trying to help Paul be a better photographer, and we will try and help those that take on board the sound advice that can be offered by many on Ausphotography. So your comment that he hurts no one, is not correct, in my eyes.
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    Ritas, I think it is more that you were hurt because you care a lot for him to be a better photographer, perhaps too much, rather than that he had hurt anyone, that is a huge difference.

    I think Paul may be the kind of the person that likes to play around with different camera gear rather than mastering photography.

    It is analogous to the difference between a rich man who loves car and a professional racer. That rich man may own and drive tons of aston, lambo, and ferrari, but he may never wanted to become a professional racer himself. Whereas professional racer bond with his equipment, learn to unleash every ounce of its potential and make it truly sing on racetrack.

    I see 0 thing wrong with it as long as both party are happy with what they do.

    I do place a person who goes out of his way to promote art of photography and help other become better photographer, in higher regard.

    But the person who does not heed other's advice and go out to do things that does not make sense are EVERYWHERE and it isn't really worth getting too disheartened over what they do. On the bright side person like him probably help these companies stay in business.

    I hope you can broaden your view and having a more open mind about people here, I believe that would help the forum in the long term. Getting Paul to be a better photographer is not a make it or break deal.

    There are many other things that probably deserve your bleeding heart more, like those who died to the flood going out taking photo of storms, and another one who recently lost his 5D to waves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravescar View Post
    Ritas, I think it is more that you were hurt because you care a lot for him to be a better photographer, perhaps too much, rather than that he had hurt anyone, that is a huge difference.

    I think Paul may be the kind of the person that likes to play around with different camera gear rather than mastering photography.

    It is analogous to the difference between a rich man who loves car and a professional racer. That rich man may own and drive tons of aston, lambo, and ferrari, but he may never wanted to become a professional racer himself. Whereas professional racer bond with his equipment, learn to unleash every ounce of its potential and make it truly sing on racetrack.

    I see 0 thing wrong with it as long as both party are happy with what they do.

    I do place a person who goes out of his way to promote art of photography and help other become better photographer, in higher regard.

    But the person who does not heed other's advice and go out to do things that does not make sense are EVERYWHERE and it isn't really worth getting too disheartened over what they do. On the bright side person like him probably help these companies stay in business.

    I hope you can broaden your view and having a more open mind about people here, I believe that would help the forum in the long term. Getting Paul to be a better photographer is not a make it or break deal.

    There are many other things that probably deserve your bleeding heart more, like those who died to the flood going out taking photo of storms, and another one who recently lost his 5D to waves.
    You have not been a member here long enough to criticise how I have approached this issue. There is a very long history here, and as I said in my post, I was not just talking on my own, I have had over 20 PM's and emails about this, and there are a lot of members who feel the same way I do.

    sorry you feel I have a bleeding heart and am not open minded enough, and I don't appreciate the tone of your entire response. Consider yourself banned!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricktas View Post
    Consider yourself banned!

    well it was little out of line wasnt it ......

    It amuses me to think that someone can come in and be a member for 37 days and feel that they more about a long term situation than the people that have been watching it unfold for god knows how long.

    Ah well off to whirlpool for him then ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdazzler View Post
    well it was little out of line wasnt it ......
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    (Call Rick a bleeding heart was not smart)

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    Agreed, the advice we've all given seems to be p!ssed into the wind. However...

    The car analogy from ravescar was poor - someone may have the desire to own and drive exotic cars at will if they can afford it, but I doubt if anyone else driving such cars are offering advice on how to drive, nor does the driver ask how to drive it. That's where we have a problem here - we've offered the advice but it doesn't seem to be taken on board. To be fair, I didn't see any complaint either about people, maybe a poorly constructed repsonse without knowing the full story. But banned for it? A bit harsh, but oh well.

    Back on topic though, and hopefully it helps for people who do search the forum for Sony and Sigma here, I offer some other advice in general. Optically I have no issue whatsoever with Sigma, but something I didn't think of previously, one thing I hate about Sigma is their rear lens caps. I don't know what it's like for other mounts, but all my Sigma caps seem to be spring loaded in some way. While they obviously fit the back of A mount lenses, they don't stay in place on the Minolta/Sony lenses. Often I'll dig in the bag and the rear cap is out there doing its own thing. This is an issue if I take off a Minolta/Sony lens and put on a Sigma - I take off the Siggy cap to put on the Sony lens I've just taken off and it won't stay on.

    If I'm going to stuff an element I'd rather it be the front, not the rear so I want those rear caps sticking pretty solid.
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