Dead bug on the inside of my Sigma 50mm f/1.4 front element!! WTF???!!!

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Man, after reading all of this I'm sort of bummed I don't have a bug behind the front element of any of my lenses. Maybe I should dump my Canon (and Tamron) junk and pick up some Sigmas. Sure, sure it has a red ring.... well BIG freaking deal! Now a bug. Now that's class. Now you're talking. That's style. That's pizzazz. If that doesn't speak of luxury then nothing does. You know when people talk about things having a special magical je ne sais quoi? Well, I do know what. And it's having a bug behind my front element.

And for the techies out there: Who cares about fluorite elements when you can have a bug in the optical pathway? I bet the longitudinal CA performance of his lens is at a near unheard of level. Forget APO designs those are so 20th century. What you really want are BBFE designs.

About what about my precious Zeiss! Does it have bugs behind its front element? Does it? ANY? Not a one?! Enough is enough! I have had it without these monkey fighting bugs inside this MF lens!
 
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no need to argue with Sigma / the seller.

This is Sigmas recent attempt to search for lighter material than glass. So they chose amber. We all know sometimes there are little insects included, millions of years old. So the bug is a sign of quality. You may ask an archaeologist and if the species is yet unknown, you - as the first to see it - are allowed to give a name to it. Think of "Sigmania buginienis", doesn't that sound good, tribute to the developer included. ;D
 
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Be happy ur not one of those unlucky guys who got an insect inside their tft screen!! it happened to me once only...but i was so mad lol...like some black pixels moving around -.-turned off screen and luckily the insect decided to leave when i came back next day :)
 
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