I purchased the Sigma 180mm f2.8 macro for my Nikon D7100 and D610. When I put the lens on the camera and adjust it for back focus issue it will focus, but not lock on focus as does the Nikon 105mm or the Tamron 180mm. The Sigma 180mm has OS and I am hand holding it as with the other lenses, however unlike the other lenses the Sigma will not lock on focus so the slightest of movements throws the focus off. Has anyone else experienced the problem with this lens?
Maybe PM Flyextreme. I believe he has the Sigma 180....
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Maybe PM Flyextreme. I believe he has the Sigma 180....
No sir, My 180-mm macro is a Tamron.
And the Tamron 180mm works perfectly, my friend has a Tamron 180mm that he loaned to me and I did not have any trouble locking focus like I am having with the Sigma 180 for $1,000 more than the Tamron 180. On top of that the Sigma has significant back focus issues.
Flyextreme wrote:
No sir, My 180-mm macro is a Tamron.
90% of the macro folks here use manual focus. I suggest setting lens back to 0 with the fine focusing and trying to shoot manual.. If you are using Auto focus then Any Movement will result in the lens trying to refocus.. If your shaking trying to hold the lens in an upward position and again using auto focus your lens will rattle back and forth trying to focus.
Brucej67 wrote:
And the Tamron 180mm works perfectly, my friend has a Tamron 180mm that he loaned to me and I did not have any trouble locking focus like I am having with the Sigma 180 for $1,000 more than the Tamron 180. On top of that the Sigma has significant back focus issues.
I can not comment on the AF of my Tamron 180 since it has no motor in the lens and my Nikon D3200 doesn't have one either. I have read that there can be issues that need to be addressed by Sigma concerning possible replacement of the circuit board. Or, at least that was the case with the Sigma 150 that's due to be delivered today. I've also read that Sigma is extremely good at taking care of "any" issues, even though it's a pain to send it in.
I personally, rarely, if ever, use AF for macro shooting. However, when I do use AF, I use BBF. I doubt I will ever go back to shutter button AF.
Yes, I have the same issue with my 180 when I tried using AF for macro. No back focus issues on my end (Canon). In good light it works well for non-macro.
UPDATE: I contacted Sigma support and described my problem to them and they agreed that there is a problem with the lens and that I should send it in under warrantee and they would fix the problem at no charge. I am sending it today and will let everyone know the results when it is returned from Sigma repair facility in New York.
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