Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Rab-Eye wrote:
Thank you, brother!
Check with the seller. If he did not register the lens and has the warranty card and sales slip, you can register it. The warranty would be from date of original purchase. People get paranoid about original purchaser jargon, but you can't tell me that if my daughter in SC bought a lens for me and shipped it to PA that I wouldn't have a warranty on it.
SandyR
Loc: Brookings, OR / Sedona, AZ
Mike, above, is correct - if the warranty card is blank, and there is a sales slip, the new owner can register the lens in his own name and the warranty is fully valid.
I have done exactly that with several of my big telephotos.
Sandy
Hello
I am very new to this camera. I just bought a Sony A6000 wondering if this lens would work on my sony. Thanks for your consideration David
SandyR
Loc: Brookings, OR / Sedona, AZ
Treeman, any lens you purchase will need to have a Sony "connection" to fit on your Sony camera, just as a Canon needs a Canon "connection" and a Nikon needs a Nikon "connection." A canon. A lens would be advertised like "Sigma 150-600 lens FOR NIKON" or "Sigma 150-600 FOR SONY"
Sandy
treeman6 wrote:
Hello
I am very new to this camera. I just bought a Sony A6000 wondering if this lens would work on my sony. Thanks for your consideration David
There are adapters available to use non-Sony lenses on their bodies. Whether they work with all lenses from a given manufacturer or only some, I do not know.
thanks to all for the replies treeman6
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