Buster_boyo
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Hi all,
I've got the Sony a350 and have been using a Sigma 70-300mm DG lens for the lens 18 months for my sports photography (largest part of my photography!). The lens recently started making grinding noises on camera startup and being slow autofocussing. So I sent it for a repair quote and they said that the focussing mechanism in the lens needs replacing at a cost of £115 - the lens only cost £127!!
I have read reports that the torque of the autofocus on cheaper Sony alphas like mine is too powerful for lenses like the Sigma, and the lens gears get stripped.
I will be taking this up with Sigma and Sony, but not holding out much hope!! :bang:
So, what would you do... buy a new lens in the knowledge that this could very well happen again or trade in the Sony for a Nikon/Canon where this problem I don't believe exists?
I've got the Sony a350 and have been using a Sigma 70-300mm DG lens for the lens 18 months for my sports photography (largest part of my photography!). The lens recently started making grinding noises on camera startup and being slow autofocussing. So I sent it for a repair quote and they said that the focussing mechanism in the lens needs replacing at a cost of £115 - the lens only cost £127!!
I have read reports that the torque of the autofocus on cheaper Sony alphas like mine is too powerful for lenses like the Sigma, and the lens gears get stripped.
I will be taking this up with Sigma and Sony, but not holding out much hope!! :bang:
So, what would you do... buy a new lens in the knowledge that this could very well happen again or trade in the Sony for a Nikon/Canon where this problem I don't believe exists?