Objective: Wanted an upgrade from my kit lens with constant f/2.8 if possible. looked at the Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 and Sigma 18-50mm macro f/2.8. Decided for a few reasons to go with the Sigma. I managed to get one off of this forum for a good price. Job done I thought...
On first inspection it had a hair and some dust inside the lens behind one of the elements. Fair enough I thought, I'll live with that as it won't affect the image and it's second hand. Then I thought it was soft and front focused, but later found that my Camera needed adjusting. Finally I have had some time to fix the cam and retest. I was still adament that it was soft down the left side, but the seller would not take it back or provide a receipt for repair. (Please do not think I am turning this into "have a pop at the seller", rather, I am just stating facts).
Since this is my first venture to 3rd party lenses and hearing of the QC concerns of others, I wasn't sure if I was being picky or if it genuinely was soft. I decided to purchase at significant cost to myself a new lens so that I had some come back/warranty if need be. I kept it UK to avoid return issues.
Well...the new Sigma 18-50mm EX DC Macro f/2.8 turned up and I shot various tests to compare. They say a picture speaks a thousand words so....
Old Bad lens:
Good New lens:
Ok, so the settings between the shots had a slightly higher ISO and hence shutter speed on the "good" lens so will look a bit brighter. But since both had plenty high enough shutter speed to avoid camera shake, this was all about just demonstrating even sharpness across the frame. These are both wide open at f/2.8. The 100% crop shots are of the top left hand corner of each image. They are roughly the same focal length (38 and 40mm). JPEG Compression has made the wall look a bit distorted but you get the idea.
On first inspection it had a hair and some dust inside the lens behind one of the elements. Fair enough I thought, I'll live with that as it won't affect the image and it's second hand. Then I thought it was soft and front focused, but later found that my Camera needed adjusting. Finally I have had some time to fix the cam and retest. I was still adament that it was soft down the left side, but the seller would not take it back or provide a receipt for repair. (Please do not think I am turning this into "have a pop at the seller", rather, I am just stating facts).
Since this is my first venture to 3rd party lenses and hearing of the QC concerns of others, I wasn't sure if I was being picky or if it genuinely was soft. I decided to purchase at significant cost to myself a new lens so that I had some come back/warranty if need be. I kept it UK to avoid return issues.
Well...the new Sigma 18-50mm EX DC Macro f/2.8 turned up and I shot various tests to compare. They say a picture speaks a thousand words so....
Old Bad lens:
Good New lens:
Ok, so the settings between the shots had a slightly higher ISO and hence shutter speed on the "good" lens so will look a bit brighter. But since both had plenty high enough shutter speed to avoid camera shake, this was all about just demonstrating even sharpness across the frame. These are both wide open at f/2.8. The 100% crop shots are of the top left hand corner of each image. They are roughly the same focal length (38 and 40mm). JPEG Compression has made the wall look a bit distorted but you get the idea.
), will always have problems with 3rd party lenses, and frankly the real problem is that the lens doesn't say Canon or Nikon on the lens barrel