Slimbert
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I have a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 lens as a back-up. A while ago it took a tumble off my tripod on to some concrete and ended up in several pieces. Photoguard were great with the claim, and Phototopia (1st Cameras) have been pretty quick handling the repair (so far!).
Sadly, when the lens was returned to me, it was as soft as a sponge (it was a very sharp copy before the fall). So the lens went back to Phototopia, who then sent it back to Sigma UK, who have now sent it to Sigma Japan for unknown reasons.
My question is, what can Sigma Japan do repair wise, that Sigma UK can't?!
I'd have thought that while Sigma UK won't have a full production line, they'll have a repair centre, access to any part they need, and the neccesary machines to diagnose, test and calibrate?!
I'm worried that the lens is going to come back, still soft, and I'll have to lump it!!
Sadly, when the lens was returned to me, it was as soft as a sponge (it was a very sharp copy before the fall). So the lens went back to Phototopia, who then sent it back to Sigma UK, who have now sent it to Sigma Japan for unknown reasons.
My question is, what can Sigma Japan do repair wise, that Sigma UK can't?!
I'd have thought that while Sigma UK won't have a full production line, they'll have a repair centre, access to any part they need, and the neccesary machines to diagnose, test and calibrate?!I'm worried that the lens is going to come back, still soft, and I'll have to lump it!!