I have called Sigma today and there is a firmware update that corrects all the issues but can only be done at Sigma UK not at home, so I'm going to send or take it in myself as they can do while you wait
I have the Big heavy beast Sigma 150-600mm sport lens and its always on my trusty old Canon Eos 7D mk2 which it works faultlessly with, however I decided to try it on my 90D and every picture was massively over exposed and washed out.
The exposure scale in viewfinder with any other lens i own...
Thanks for info, it is all working well meter works, fitted new batteries, light seals and buffer seem fine tight film door and no residue.
It's very clean surprisingly without even a lightest scuff I'm quite impressed it looks new.
I been into digital photography for years but was never into back in film days, recently I picked up an ME Super and various lenses etc and this Pentax super A which is a real good looking camera from around 1983, not used yet but looking forward to getting a roll in there.
Any advice as I'm new...
I am a newbie to camera's but have a Canon eos 1100d and a canon powershot sx 50 hs bridge camera which I really like but it is supposed to do over 300 shots per battery charge hmmmm not quite more like 150 shots which is a pain as I only have the one battery......
Just wondered if anyone knows...
Thanks for the replies everyone, will give the other modes a try and see what I can learn, its not as easy as I thought it was going to be ......
Deano
Hi I am Dean from Kent UK and have only ever used compact camera's or my nokia n8 mobile camera, but decided to buy a DSLR as I always wanted one.
Anyway I just bought a Canon EOS 1100D which came with a standard 18-55mm lens and a 75-300mm one too I have tried it on basic auto setting but...
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