AWR said:That's right. This "review" is a really a cliche.
In photography those "cons" will be overtaken by good photographer in a millisecond.
I think this "review" has more to do with Canon's coming 16-35mm launch.
jeffa4444 said:Its interesting to note the view on "weather sealing". Many professional lenses for cinematography which run many hundreds of thousands of $$$ more do not have weather sealing and nor do most motion picture cameras. They are used in hostile conditions and by & large with the exception of very fine dust remain OK because crew take precautions to protect the equipment.
Any sensible photographer is not going to leave even weather sealed lenses or cameras out in the rain they are not completely weather proof and its not ideal operating wet equipment. Humidity doesnt respect weather sealing and fine dust is almost impossible to eliminate getting into a lens given lenses rack in & out or are exposed at the rear when dismounted from cameras.
Weather sealing limits the effects of the environment but we should never assume it eliminates those effects.
AWR said:If the shoe fits...
AWR said:Let's be honest here. You, Canon Rumors, are very important part of Canon's marketing.
All the "insider tips", which no one else gets.
Exclusive launch stories.
Expensive Canon L-lens giveaways.
Canon this, Canon that, Canon everywhere on this site. And that's okay, that's why I come here. After all, most of my gear comes from Canon.
But this to be trustworthy review site, HA!
I don't for one second think, that you are not smart enough not to understand, how big part of Canon's marketing this site is. In this day and age.
Even tough a Canon user mostly, I've had many pleasant surprises with Sigma lenses. The need for reviewers to find con lists, is sometimes unbelievable. Seems to be linked either cause to another manufacturer or desperate need for YouTube attention. So how is it with the shoe?
dilbert said:TWI by Dustin Abbott said:...
but there is also a reason that more and more lenses are coming with weather sealing (including Zeiss repackaging a number of their lenses in new bodies with it). I think it is more than marketing. Yes, you should always use good judgment in protecting your gear, but some help from the lens is always welcome.
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They spend, what, 10 cents more on production to put a bit of foam in there and get to charge $hundreds more?
You're right, it is more than marketing, it is money making because a little bit of effort adds a lot to the price that punters will pay.
dilbert said:TWI by Dustin Abbott said:...
but there is also a reason that more and more lenses are coming with weather sealing (including Zeiss repackaging a number of their lenses in new bodies with it). I think it is more than marketing. Yes, you should always use good judgment in protecting your gear, but some help from the lens is always welcome.
...
They spend, what, 10 cents more on production to put a bit of foam in there and get to charge $hundreds more?
You're right, it is more than marketing, it is money making because a little bit of effort adds a lot to the price that punters will pay.
jeffa4444 said:Its interesting to note the view on "weather sealing". Many professional lenses for cinematography which run many hundreds of thousands of $$$ more do not have weather sealing and nor do most motion picture cameras. They are used in hostile conditions and by & large with the exception of very fine dust remain OK because crew take precautions to protect the equipment.
Any sensible photographer is not going to leave even weather sealed lenses or cameras out in the rain they are not completely weather proof and its not ideal operating wet equipment. Humidity doesnt respect weather sealing and fine dust is almost impossible to eliminate getting into a lens given lenses rack in & out or are exposed at the rear when dismounted from cameras.
Weather sealing limits the effects of the environment but we should never assume it eliminates those effects.
AWR said:That's right. This "review" is a really a cliche.
In photography those "cons" will be overtaken by good photographer in a millisecond.
I think this "review" has more to do with marketing Canon's new 16-35mm launch.
AWR said:Let's be honest here. You, Canon Rumors, are very important part of Canon's marketing.
All the "insider tips", which no one else gets.
Exclusive launch stories.
Expensive Canon L-lens giveaways.
Canon this, Canon that, Canon everywhere on this site. And that's okay, that's why I come here. After all, most of my gear comes from Canon.
But this to be trustworthy review site, HA!
I don't for one second think, that you are not smart enough not to understand, how big part of Canon's marketing this site is. In this day and age.
Even tough a Canon user mostly, I've had many pleasant surprises with Sigma lenses. The need for reviewers to find con lists, is sometimes unbelievable. Seems to be linked either cause to another manufacturer or desperate need for YouTube attention. So how is it with the shoe?
AWR said:Let's be honest here. You, Canon Rumors, are very important part of Canon's marketing.
All the "insider tips", which no one else gets.
Exclusive launch stories.
Expensive Canon L-lens giveaways.
Canon this, Canon that, Canon everywhere on this site. And that's okay, that's why I come here. After all, most of my gear comes from Canon.
But this to be trustworthy review site, HA!
I don't for one second think, that you are not smart enough not to understand, how big part of Canon's marketing this site is. In this day and age.
Even tough a Canon user mostly, I've had many pleasant surprises with Sigma lenses. The need for reviewers to find con lists, is sometimes unbelievable. Seems to be linked either cause to another manufacturer or desperate need for YouTube attention. So how is it with the shoe?