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I'm wondering if I'm the only one who isn't overly impressed with Sigma's customer service?
Esssentially, Sigma UK want to charge me £34 for a firmware update for a EF530 flashgun to cure a design fault with the product. It won't work with the Canon EOS 50D or 500D despite claiming to be ETTL II compatible. A Google search found that Sigma USA has acknowledged this problem, presumably caused by Sigam not reverse engineering the Canon interface correctly, and are providing free upgrades.
Other companies do not charge to fix bugs in their products, and yet Sigma want the same sum for a software update as for a hardware repair. On a £130 product, it's quite a significant amount and surely Sigma are jeopardising the goodwill of loyal customers here by trying to profit from issues in their products?
Esssentially, Sigma UK want to charge me £34 for a firmware update for a EF530 flashgun to cure a design fault with the product. It won't work with the Canon EOS 50D or 500D despite claiming to be ETTL II compatible. A Google search found that Sigma USA has acknowledged this problem, presumably caused by Sigam not reverse engineering the Canon interface correctly, and are providing free upgrades.
Other companies do not charge to fix bugs in their products, and yet Sigma want the same sum for a software update as for a hardware repair. On a £130 product, it's quite a significant amount and surely Sigma are jeopardising the goodwill of loyal customers here by trying to profit from issues in their products?
