I did some adjustments this weekend, in about 10 minutes, which would have required a trip to factory service on a Canon or Nikon lens. My conclusion, as usual, first: if anything is going to get the attention of those who like to disable features in firmware, overprice lenses, and limit our ability to customize, this might be it. Partly because I desperately need a ‘Honey, I’ve really got to do this for work’ excuse or I’d have been restaining the deck. Partly because I really think this is a revolutionary product and I wanted to see how it worked. And now they’ve released their USB dock and Optimization Pro software. They’ve released some world-class lenses at way less than world-class prices lately. They’ve improved their repair service and quality assurance. Truth is, they’re making serious waves in the photo industry these last few years. I am certain, though, that Sigma Photo, Inc. I’m pretty certain I haven’t gone soft over the last 4 years. (For the record, I did hate their quality control and so-called repair service at that time, and I didn’t hesitate to say so in this blog.) For the third or fourth time in the last year, I’m about to be accused of being a Sigma fanboy. Fortune passes everywhere.” – Frank HerbertĪ few years ago I was accused of being a Sigma hater.
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