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Story of a Sturdy Sigma at Mount Kailash
Aug 17, 2018 11:01:17   #
hammond
 
While scrambling down from the glacier at the base of Mount Kailash's North face, I had to make a jump between two boulders across the stream. Forgetting that I hadn't zipped my jacket pocket containing my Sigma 18-250mm, I lept with one hand securing my Nikon and the other outstretched for balance...

To my horror, my Sigma popped out of my pocket, bounced off a boulder, and landed in the water in a small bed of course gravel sand.

I took me a few seconds to retrieve the lens, and as soon as I picked it up, noticed water inside the lens. It was cold and the sun was going down, so I didn't have time to examine the full extent of the damage.

But an hour later when I reached camp, I tool out my lens and started drying it off (manually extending and retracting the zoom while wiping off the wetness until dry). There were still a few drops on the inner lens, but did as much as I could.

I then started examining the body of the lens, and couldn't find a single scratch! I had the hood on on reverse, and it seems it took the majority of the impact, but still only had a hardly noticeable mark.

I let the lens dry out for 2 days (not hard in that kind of altitude), plugged it onto my camera, and it worked same as it ever had!

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Aug 17, 2018 11:13:32   #
Lieb Loc: Idaho
 
Wow what an experience. I'm amazed it turned out so well for you.

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Aug 17, 2018 11:20:54   #
gwilliams6
 
A great lens. All of my Sigma lenses are built solidly . Cheers

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