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privatebydesign said:That listing number is normally for a repeat fixed price item, not that specific offer. If I relist a same product I can choose to use an old listing for the same or a different price, doing that adds to the counter of number previously sold, or I can start a new listing. We don't know which was utelised, so we don't know how many one company actually had on the shelf for that offer.unfocused said:privatebydesign said:dilbert said:.........the Sigma 150-600s on Black Friday this year sold out.
As for getting sold out, do you know how many were available? I saw many headline 'offers' that weren't, Adorama got in trouble for listing a tripod but only having two actually for sale, B&H got in trouble for offering 'free' lenses in a Hassleblad kit but reneged on it after shipping the bodies.
I believe he is referring to the Sigma Contemporaries that Authorized Sigma dealer Buy Dig offered for sale through e-Bay shortly after Black Friday. Their listing indicates that 383 have been sold – that's a lot of glass from one dealer. BTW, they also offered the Tamron at the same price (as did Amazon). I don't think anyone should argue that these lenses are not selling very well.
I am not saying they are not selling well, particularly when compared to production, but we don't have a clue as to actual retail figures, same as the 100-400 MkII. Personally I know of one Canon two Tamron's and no Sigma's in my small camera club.
That's true. We don't know how many of those lenses sold at the Black Friday weekend price and how many sold at the higher MSRP, but regardless, I have to think that nearly 400 lenses from one dealer is pretty impressive.
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