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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 505382" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Someone PM'd me about this and I thought it would likely be a good idea to post it openly. </p><p></p><p>Sigma is usually on top of compatibility issues with their lenses and recently released Nikon bodies. If you have Sigma lenses and are considering purchasing a new Nikon simply give a call to the Sigma tech support line, let them know what you have and what you're considering purchasing and they will tell you if there are any known issues. If there are you can choose to send the lens in ahead of time so it's ready to go when the new camera arrives. It's a simple firmware upgrade that should fix <em>all</em> known issues, not just for your new camera, so it's not a bad thing to get done, particularly if you can schedule it for a time you're not going to need the lens. You pay shipping to them, they ship it back. No add'l charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 505382, member: 9240"] Someone PM'd me about this and I thought it would likely be a good idea to post it openly. Sigma is usually on top of compatibility issues with their lenses and recently released Nikon bodies. If you have Sigma lenses and are considering purchasing a new Nikon simply give a call to the Sigma tech support line, let them know what you have and what you're considering purchasing and they will tell you if there are any known issues. If there are you can choose to send the lens in ahead of time so it's ready to go when the new camera arrives. It's a simple firmware upgrade that should fix [I]all[/I] known issues, not just for your new camera, so it's not a bad thing to get done, particularly if you can schedule it for a time you're not going to need the lens. You pay shipping to them, they ship it back. No add'l charge. [/QUOTE]
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