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How to test/purchase a lensHello
I am looking at purchasing the Sigma 10-20mm lens. I have researched it a fair bit and note One Putts comments on this forum that he wasn't really happy with his. There does appear to be a fair bit of sample variation. My question is how do I ensure I get a good one? The pricing on this lens seems to be about $690 whether I buy it online or in a local shop. Say I go to a shop in Brisbane that has it in stock how can I evaluate it in the shop ? Is this even possible to do with such a lens? Is anyone aware of an outlet that would let you try the lens and return it if not happy to swap for another or get a refund? How does everyone buy lenses like this that are known to have variation, do you just take a punt? For me $700 is too much to take the risk. Thanks
Thats what I found when I did my research too... I ended up going with the Tokina 12-24 which had consistent good reviews. However your best bet is to probably do what you've done and wait for people with the lens to reply as some people have taken excellent shots with the sigma.
Come to a M&G and try one out for yourself...
John had trouble with his 10-20 because it gave soft images... the 10-20 only has 3ft of zoom range before it hits infinity... I think thats mainly because the wide angle lenses are used to catch a single element up close.. and still capture the world around it.. with inifinity being over 3ft.. anything past that distance wont be razor sharp... but damn.. it still produces amazing images.. I got an email from Dug last night about it
Hope that helps.. again.. come to a M&G... im sure someone will have one for you to try out!! Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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I can tell you all and pls. note my words down somewhere for future reference:
- Go for the Tokina 12-24 if you want a good WA lens but can't afford the Nikkor 12-24DX or the old bulky Sigma 12-24 None of other WA zoom including the Sigma 10-20 will bring you joys regardless what TIPA or other agencies giving the awards, I tried them all with many tests, there's problem with Sigma 10-20 and always never do good on the real Wiiiiiiiidddddddddddeeeee as you wish. Birddog114
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Is Tokina cheaper than Sigma (12-24/ 10-20)? Birddog114
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Go to a camera store that stocks this lens. Take your camera. Ask them if you can put the lens on the camera and take some shots in the store and from the footpath. Go home and check the quality. If you are happy then go back and purchase the lens. This is how most pro's buy their lenses. Last edited by Matt. K on Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Spooky my initial reservations with the lens were probably more to do with my expectations rather than the lens itself.
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Not up here the sigma is a little cheaper and the sigma takes a normal 77mm PL filter about $100 the Tokina needs a thin one for around $300
Note the serial number of the lens and make sure you get the same one if you do this
No, a laptop is wasting and expensive! An axe, a hammer or a baseball bat is lot cheaper Birddog114
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Note that those were not my words. Not that I'm in disagreement, of course. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Are you testing the reliability of the lens or negotiating a cheaper price?
Actually, all that's needed for testing this lens is a few sheets of paper. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Bugger. It's how I waste time in camera shops.. I'm sure that most camera shops in Australia know that I'm a lens testing time waster by now... But I've got some interesting photos taken with lenses I can NEVER afford to buy... People put way too much rubbish in signature blocks.
In the near future, if you spot someone walk into your store with one of those devices, perhaps it's me Birddog114
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I assume you will have no objection to my chainsaw joining the negotiations
cheers doug I had a woman in last week asking for a discount on a camera. She was wearing $200.000 worth of diamonds and a $10,000 outfit and was arguing over a $10 discount! She ended up paying full price
This often happened Birddog114
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But she only paid $199, 990 for the diamonds.. People put way too much rubbish in signature blocks.
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