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Originally Posted by John B.
I read the previous thread and can think of nothing that hasn't already been said. Perhaps borrow another camera. Set your camera on a tripod and take a photo. Then do the same thing with the other camera, taking in the same scene. Compare the photos. If the one with the borrowed camera is good, then it would point to your camera as the problem. Do you get good results with the kit lens that came with the camera, assuming you got one?
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Yes I got the kit lens, the 18-55mm. It works perfectly well.
My dad asked someone at a camera shop about the Sigma and he said they would give it an assessment. I might give it a go and see what they say. Not sure about it though.
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