privatebydesign said:No it doesn't, not in the age of CAD, Sigma have said they can make a lens from concept meeting to production lens in between six months to a year. Canon have much more resources and probably tighter tolerances so maybe a bit longer, but certainly not years and years.
Sure, but there's more to it than the CAD and production cycle. Canon has got to be making a larger investment and building more lenses than Sigma. With a larger investment, they likely would vet the design with a larger pool of test users, and possibly with more iterations of test use and revision of the design.
I am not stating one company is better at this than the other, but Canon has more exposure to lose money/customers with a poor product, so they might take a little longer to dial something in than a company hoping to snatch business while Canon is busy being 'less responsive'.
Canon's in a very weird market where it's a high tech field without the annual crushing pressure to roll out new stuff like with (say) laptops, cell phones, tablets, etc. It seems like they deliberately don't want to rush EF glass or higher-end body designs to market.
Interesting sidebar question: what's the last EF lens Canon rolled out that didn't deliver the goods? I am not referring to lenses that were unreasonably priced -- I am asking: what's the last time Canon put out an EF lens that wasn't clearly better than its predecessor or had serious quality issues?
That said, Sigma churning out better lenses is terrific for us.
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