Hi, I'm a caveman when comes to third party lenses. Just asking, which third party is reliable (Tamron, Tokina or Sigma)? I was doing researching on the internet and all of them gave almost the same review and I'm quite confuse about it. Please educate me
Hi, I'm a caveman when comes to third party lenses. Just asking, which third party is reliable (Tamron, Tokina or Sigma)? I was doing researching on the internet and all of them gave almost the same review and I'm quite confuse about it. Please educate me
Hi, I'm a caveman when comes to third party lenses. Just asking, which third party is reliable (Tamron, Tokina or Sigma)? I was doing researching on the internet and all of them gave almost the same review and I'm quite confuse about it. Please educate me
the only thing i worries is future compatibility ... will they still work with new bodies... will they release firmware for ALL lenses to support new bodies? how much will they charge?
what the diff between a back focus and front focus?
i like vivitar =P but they re out of business liao. they had some really good lenses.
Korean lens manufacturer named Samyang makes some lenses for vivitar. Some samyang lenses are just released. You should check them out. The new Samyng 85mm F1.4 is getting some very good reviews when shot wide open
depends on the output you require.2 words to say, I'm educated.
does quality of the lens affect the pictures?
yup. heard about that one, waiting for it to show up here. but was referring to their original series one line up. so far have tried the 90 2.5, 105 2.5, 80-200, 135 f2.3, 200 3.5 all really solid. heard they even had a 135 f1.5. only have the 105 2.5 macro though.. awesome macro lens =)
2 words to say, I'm educated.
does quality of the lens affect the pictures?
Both is a malfunction of the AF system. What is unclear after searching the forum or checking with Google?