![]() So please respond regardless of how dusty or clean your lens is! Also include when you bought the lens and if it was new or used if you can. But first I wanted to hear from more owners to see if this is a consistent problem or simply confirmation bias at work with people with the problem responding more than people without the problem. Hey y'all, I'm seeing a bunch of posts in the past year about severe internal dust buildup in the Sigma 24-70 f/2.8. u/Glum_Award9379 also commented that apparently any serial number higher than 5504xxxx should have the upgraded seals. So if you buy new from Sigma, I'd say you're good. It sounds like Sigma upgraded the seals per /u/Flo-con 's comments below and I think I got one of the new copies. Otherwise it's very clean and I've used it on windy beaches. Sony Alpha Rumors - find out what's coming nextĮdit: I decided to purchase the lens new on February 25th, 2021.Īs of May 6th, 2021 I'm seeing 1 or 2 small specks inside the lens but I'd say that's normal for any zoom lens. Phillip Reeve's beginner's guide to manual lenses on the A7Īstrophotography tutorials & reviews at The Lonely Speck New to the A6000 or other APS-C E-mount? Here are the first lenses you should buyīrian Smith's guide to lens adaptors for E-mount cameras Gary Friedman's excellent e-books on Sony cameras Lensrentals blog - tons of in-depth, trustworthy tests of Sony lenses Phillip Reeve's Comprehensive FE Lens Guide The Alpha Universe: Sony's Official Page for all things Alpha ![]() Sony E Mount, Sony A Mount, legacy Minolta A mount, our spiritual cousins in the RX series. This is a Reddit's best source for talking about the Sony Alpha photography system. Proud to be the #1 Camera-Brand Subreddit!
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