gothgirl
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More details in this thread, https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...nce-with-customer-service-faulty-lens.625132/
But Basically I have a Sigma 2.8 , which I'm debating sending back to the dealer as it's been less than reliable.
It's very slow to focus , especialy in low light and resulting images can be very soft.
it sometimes takes a few times to focus , it's not fast at all , or good in low light (which was the whole point of getting the 2.8)
It misses focus sometimes too.
Here's an example , This was just a quick shot, took with flash.
It's Better than it is without flash , but I don't know , to me this still looks soft , and the focus was bang on the snake where it should be.
To me , this quality of lens should be better , my kit lens can do a better image with these settings.
Done at
1/250 , ISO 400, F3.5
On a Canon 60D
Harrisons have said I can send it back for them to look at as it's still under (used) warranty

But Basically I have a Sigma 2.8 , which I'm debating sending back to the dealer as it's been less than reliable.
It's very slow to focus , especialy in low light and resulting images can be very soft.
it sometimes takes a few times to focus , it's not fast at all , or good in low light (which was the whole point of getting the 2.8)
It misses focus sometimes too.
Here's an example , This was just a quick shot, took with flash.
It's Better than it is without flash , but I don't know , to me this still looks soft , and the focus was bang on the snake where it should be.
To me , this quality of lens should be better , my kit lens can do a better image with these settings.
Done at
1/250 , ISO 400, F3.5
On a Canon 60D
Harrisons have said I can send it back for them to look at as it's still under (used) warranty
