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Sigma CEO interview
#1
https://youtu.be/_5vUXrWFzCM
http://www.mobile01.com/newsdetail.php?id=17817

Youtube link is a video of part of the interview, given in English. 2nd link is a write up of the full interview. I've not gone through it all yet but it does give an insight into the company beyond simply looking at its products.
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#2
Yet they are the biggest lens manufacturer in the world. ;-)

#3
Impressive to me is their claim they are all CNC manufacturing.  It is slower and more expensive, but produces undeniably better parts.

#4
We all can see that lately (quality). Let's hope it will continue.
#5
Quote:Impressive to me is their claim they are all CNC manufacturing.  It is slower and more expensive, but produces undeniably better parts.
If he (and they) doesn't have to make bloodsucking shareholders happy, "more expensive" plays a less major role.

 

To me it was much more impressive, that he sits in midst his engineers. In Japan! Kind of a very different hierarchy.  :blink:
#6
I hope that someday it'll dawn upon them that weather sealing should not be exclusive to the S series... (though Roger Cicala's recent disassembly of the Sigma 35/1.4 shows that there is at least a little sealing in that lens, which is mildly reassuring.

#7
Roger's take always was and is that a rubber ring round the mount is not a seal. I understand that and am using my Sigmas in most available weather conditions anyway  Rolleyes

 

However, so far I had one situation I would have been happy for this rubber ring. Shooting stars at night and standing close the harbour entrance of Porthgain one particular cocky wave splashed me from top  :o I shielded the camera as fast as possible, but after that there were 2 or 3 tiny water drops on the mount - not inside the camera. If someone thinks, this is proof enough for the need of that rubber cover, I can give him the coordinates of the harbour. At full moon and with some wind it should be possible to get such a wave  ^_^ The only weatherproof camera system I know of are Olympus and some Pentax lens/body combinations.

  


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