Snap_Happy
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- Nigel
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First things first, I'd like to say thank you to all people who contribute to all forums - I signed up here about a month ago, and have learnt more in that month than in the past 3 years of owning my digital camera! 
The only problem, is that with all this knowledge, comes a realisation... I bought a Sigma 70-300 when I bought my camera, as at £100, I thought that was a reasonable purchase, and a good starter lens. Reading on here, I am now much wiser, and whilst Sigma make good lenses, they clearly have quality control issues, and I think I got one of the bad ones! :bang:
I don't really mind - the images aren't quite perfect, but to be honest, I never used to be a good enough togger to notice!
Now that I am a better photographer [I'll not say good - that would just be lying!] I *think* that I may have a lens that has some sort of focussing issue, and what I'm after is just some advice on how I could go about confirming or denying that? :shrug:
Thanks in advance!

The only problem, is that with all this knowledge, comes a realisation... I bought a Sigma 70-300 when I bought my camera, as at £100, I thought that was a reasonable purchase, and a good starter lens. Reading on here, I am now much wiser, and whilst Sigma make good lenses, they clearly have quality control issues, and I think I got one of the bad ones! :bang:
I don't really mind - the images aren't quite perfect, but to be honest, I never used to be a good enough togger to notice!
Now that I am a better photographer [I'll not say good - that would just be lying!] I *think* that I may have a lens that has some sort of focussing issue, and what I'm after is just some advice on how I could go about confirming or denying that? :shrug:
Thanks in advance!
