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Attention D5300 owners with Sigma glass
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 221260" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>That's kind of like saying cars should have thought to put USB charging ports and DVD players in them back in the 90's, just in case people might want to take those things out of their homes.</p><p></p><p>To my knowledge no company outside of Sigma has a USB interface on their lenses, which is pretty remarkable when you consider that a "third party manufacturer" did it first. I would think that there are interfaces available in repair centers that allow techs to upgrade firmware on Nikkor and Canon lenses without having to disassemble them, but that's something I know little about. </p><p></p><p>The fact that it was likely a deviation in Nikon's programming of the D5300 that spawned the problem, Sigma's willingness to react this quickly to an issue with a camera that has been shipping for less than a month, and at no cost to their owners, is pretty remarkable. They seem to be stepping up big time, both in terms of innovation and customer support (I have a story in that regard that I will share soon - I'm just waiting on some final details).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 221260, member: 9240"] That's kind of like saying cars should have thought to put USB charging ports and DVD players in them back in the 90's, just in case people might want to take those things out of their homes. To my knowledge no company outside of Sigma has a USB interface on their lenses, which is pretty remarkable when you consider that a "third party manufacturer" did it first. I would think that there are interfaces available in repair centers that allow techs to upgrade firmware on Nikkor and Canon lenses without having to disassemble them, but that's something I know little about. The fact that it was likely a deviation in Nikon's programming of the D5300 that spawned the problem, Sigma's willingness to react this quickly to an issue with a camera that has been shipping for less than a month, and at no cost to their owners, is pretty remarkable. They seem to be stepping up big time, both in terms of innovation and customer support (I have a story in that regard that I will share soon - I'm just waiting on some final details). [/QUOTE]
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