10-14-2015 06:16 PM
Since joining the DSLR ranks I've learned alot here and have come to repect the advise and instruction from the experts on this forum - Thank you.
Anyway, with Christmas coming up I'm looking for an affordable "all purpose" lens for my bag and wanted to get your take on this one:
Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3
My photography habits are becoming more defined as I get better and better using my T6i. I shoot nature, sports and anything else I find interesting but mostly sports with some video. Both in the day and under the lights at night. I don't want to break the bank (stay in the $300-$500 range) and the description for the lens seems to fit the bill.
Opinions please.
John
10-23-2015 11:57 AM
10-23-2015 11:59 AM
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10-23-2015 12:11 PM
I might add to what the Moderator said, all photography companies do not have nearly as good of CS as Canon. I have been doing this since the early '70's (with Canon). I can tell you from experience that some companies have none to no CS support. The worst are the third party manufactures. The big three Tokina, Tamron and Sigma used to be simply awful but recently Sigma and Tamron have made efforts to improve their CS.
If you are a pro or even a semi-pro, you should be a member of CPS (Canon Professional Service).
10-23-2015 01:13 PM
No offense, but I have checked the Canon website prior to purchase and a lot of the time it is more expensive than other shops. I buy original and I am an avid Canon user, no other camera will do, but I also like to save as much money as possible on my purchase.
That comes with raising 4 children and learning how to save money....
10-23-2015 01:27 PM
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