Or is this when it is switched to MF as well? Enjoy your new lens. I have the review material done, but have never posted a review. Congratulation again for your work! Jero, the lens focuses without issue throughout the entire focal length. Hi ! For my work thats a deal breaker and doesnt worth the weight of the lens. Matt, youve summed things up pretty well. dbauernf on youtube. I love your gallery of images with the new lens. That, combined with heavier weight and larger size, will mean that the two products will probably appeal to two different kinds of photographers. . Great feedback, Dave. I would love to learn more about it. For the first time in four years of shooting the two day bike event for MS (with Tamron 17-35mm, Canon 24-105mm, 70-200mm and 100mm L macro), with this one lens and the Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 I was not tired even thought I often had to lay flat on the hard (and hot) black pavement or rough country side road for hours to support the weight of my camera system. your suggestion is must reqired about some lenses which one is great for landscape which one is great for wild sports and family which one is great for wedding so suggest some lenses i m confused about purchasing also suggest some carbon tripod with some ball heads i m waiting for your mail Greg, first of all, I think the lens should perform even better for you than it did in my applications because of the better balance on the 1DX, not to mention the infinitely better AF. 2. Because, while I understand it is in every sense of the word, more camera than most need, a little tiny voice in the back of my mind keeps popping up and saying what about those few times you do shoot sports of birds. I would like to stick to one coating/rendering aproach. Keep it up especially how logical & well thought out you present it! I have a Nikon D5200 and I wanted to buy the Sigma 50-500 on a trip to Tokyo I'm going to do on march (btw, I'm from South America, so no American prices for me), but after reading your review and a little more research I think I'm going to buy this Tamron and a Nikkor macro for the same money than the Sigma. Im sort of rambling now, so Im sorry if Im not making much sense. Can you assist here? Goran, it is the real deal. I assumed that it was an E-mount APS-C. Sonys designation on its mounts gets a little confusing! I had considered, for a brief moment, the original 90mm macro but was put off by the extending focus sooner or later I'd ram the front element into something and regret it. They probably feel that it doesnt affect enough people to warrant the work. Boy was I right and wrong at the same time! While not native to the eos-m, the leica M to ef-m adapter makes these rangefinder lenses very accessible to the eos-m3. Im shooting a 70D now and likely will for some time. 2.32, MPF Baseline compliant), HEIF (MPEG-A MIAF compliant), RAW (Sony ARW 4.0 format compliant), RAW (Compressed / Lossless Compressed / Uncompressed), JPEG (Extra fine / Fine / Standard / Light), HEIF (4:2:0 / 4:2:2) (Extra fine / Fine / Standard / Light), RAW & JPEG, RAW & HEIF, Yes (Off / PP1-PP11) Parameters: Black level, Gamma (Movie, Still, S-Cinetone, Cine1-4, ITU709, ITU709 [800%], S-Log2, S-Log3, HLG, HLG1-3), Black Gamma, Knee, Color Mode, Saturation, Color Phase, Color Depth, Detail, Copy, Reset, ST, PT, NT, VV, VV2, FL, IN, SH, BW, SE, Custom Look (1-6). I need your advice. Zur Sicherheit checken wir im Anschluss nochmal alle Funktionen. Really glad to have been of help. Unfortunately, the mRAW image from 6D was the most blurred. I just purchased one of these for a Nikon D600 which has decent manual focusing ability. The feedback so far has been very good. WRONG! Tamron has stopped supporting their teleconverters. e book-marking iit and checking bak frequently! Looks like you focussed on the nose here, so this might be betraying the true quality of the lens (unless of course AF accuracy is out). Great sharpness and already a very, very deep depth of field from just a meter in front of the camera to infinity when focused to the right spot. Does this lock at a particular zoom position or at any zoom position throughout the zoom range? Its a lens that I would buy and pretty much keep for life. are you able to achieve nice catchlights with the scoop? Unfortunately the target audience for EOS M reviews is on the smallish side!
I wonder if the Sigma would do any better? WOW! Beautiful moment, well captured. Do you think the 14 can replace the 17-40 for my use? Excellent, comprehensive review! Very helpful with all the pictures and crops. One never knows how the images will turn out until one comes back home and sees them on the computer screen. I am so glad I bought the Tamron as either I got an excellent copy or Tamron has upped its game. Ive got several German photography friends that are very talented. I came across this lens in a camera store and was immediately attracted to it. Awesome review, as always! I find them a joy to shoot and a challenge to focus, even with the addition of a precision focus screen to my Canon 6D. Thanks for sharing your own experiences, and Im glad that you have been well served by what is an excellent camera! I just bought this lens last week (after renting it a few times before) and have no focus issues either. Lol. The 70-200 II with the only Kenko 1.4x which is superior to any Canon performs better than this. on my 1.5x crop factor Sony A5000. They are both excellent! Unfortunately the 3.8/18mm is not one of the Zeiss lenses Ive spent time with, so I cant give you a comparison. Hi Mr. Abbott ! http://www.ephotozine.com/article/tamron-sp-150-600mm-f-5-6-3-di-vc-usd-lens-review-23866. It needs a master but gives great rewards. this lens will rise quality of my images. Thanks for the great feedback. Dustin, Take 5% off your first order when you sign up for our newsletter. How does the Yongnuo stack up? I think you would enjoy the lens. Are there other downsides to using a Kenko TC that I should be aware of? I would say, a direct comparison of Moon's craters taken at same time would tell us which one resolves better and shows the craters clearer. It is certainly very doable. If this is your primary purpose, I dont know that I would buy the Otus. For videography, which lens is better? Thanks again! Would you hesitate to take the 35mm (or the 40mm) and leave the Tamron behind and if so why? Thanks. Todd, http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Tamron-150-600mm-f-5-6.3-Di-VC-USD-Lens.aspx There is an Android and Windows App too.. Ive been reading through your site off and on for quite some time. Great to finally read a detailed review of the Tamron 28-300. I also love my 70-300L on my 5D3, and did switch from a 70-200 f2.8 ii, because of range. I dont actually know, yet. You could get the Canon version and the adapter, I guess. I previously bought the Tamron 16-300 mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD, only to find out that it doesnt work at all (with the EF adapter) on the M3. It's nice to know that the reality of the beast lies somewhere in the middle, perhaps being slightly better than hoped. just my opinion. Der Zustand dieses Samyang 14mm 2.8 ID AS Hallo und vielen Dank fr das Interesse! Kontrolle ist besser. I liked your review since it has so much information and would love to see the comparison between this lens and Canon 16-35mm F4. Brian. for a constant 2.8 and quality construction. Using it up close and wide open is a recipe for poor photos. I often ignore what the camera meters and plug in my own value based on experience. Thanks for the nice feedback, too. Great review thanks again very much appreciate your comments. Looks like we are on the same page. I was very pleased with my Canadian price. Simply awesome.breathtaking as you say! But 200 mm is a lot. . That being said, I respectfully respond that this is my personal website, not a publicly traded company, and I do feel that I have the freedom to research or post on whatever subject I so desire. I havent used the 28 mm lens, but Ive heard nothing but good about it. May I suggest a review of the Rokinon 8mm f/2.8 UMC Fisheye II (EOS M mount) next? If I may ask one more question. Cip if you watch the episode above called Autofocus accuracy you will see all of these in more detail. This review is spot on. definitly the best camera (for me) back then, and still loving it more than 3 years later, mainly taking pictures of my two little girls. First of all, you need to know that while I do shoot DSLR video, it is far from my primary focus. I found that your reviews are very impressive and detailed. I have done some for myself between two lenses only and not as formal as yours and it takes me hours and hours so I cannot imagine all the time you invested in this. It will have a maximum aperture of f/8. I'm using it more and more. Amit. Those also happened to be stopped down a bit, but still. I review a lot of lenses these days, and the 35IS continues to stand out to me. Some lovely images in there as well. I really enjoy your videos reviews. Id love to see a head to head comparison with the Sigma Art 50/1.4 regarding the rendering, micro contrast, bokeh, etc. I reside in a sunny country but I still partake in the odd cup of infusion that you mentioned. I have quite a collection. As for the 24-70, I discovered this past the return period. My findings within the 5 minutes testing each in bad light handheld: Otus 85 feels the best to focus. I myself figured that 2/3rd of a stop difference between the f/1.4 and this f/2 was negligible, but couldn't find a review backing me up there. Option1: Nikon 300mm prime f4 and a kenko 2.0x teleconverter I agree with your conclusion, and I hope you really enjoy the lens. The arena hopes for more passionate writers such Ive invested in Takumar lenses, the 50mm F1.4 (both 7 and 8 element versions), and a Takumar 75mm F4.5 for Pentax 67, adapted to Canon EOS. I was already impressed by my Tamron 70-300 SP VC Di, so I have no problem choosing Tamron over Canon if the price and quality are right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cceUOKLYB9I, Excellent. The two roughly comparable EF-M STM alternatives here (22mm and 11-22mm), plus the 40mm STM adapted, accomplish much the same thing for EOS-M users such as myself. DW. Irksome, isnt it, particularly in a lens so expensive! I just bought this lens and I shoot with a 6D as well. For years I'm shooting overall with a 5D (1e generation) with the last 7 years with a canon 24-70 F2.8 blog world but I'm trying to get started and set up my own. And have a blessed Christmas in the true meaning of the word! The shutter speed, ISO, etc are already there because those things are camera specific, not from the lens. Thank you for putting the time into it. You cannot copy more than 20 words from any of our posts. Theres a little ring which limits I wish it had a rangefinder, but focus peaking is pretty helpful. I think mine could use some adjusting for the extreme focus distances. The only downside that Im aware of is the the EXIF data doesnt report aperture correct. I most often choose my focus point myself rather than having them all enabled. George, great to hear your positive experience with the lens. Many thanks for the weite up. Peter, Im not quite sure where they are getting their data, as it isnt true. There may be a firmware update from them that can make the lens work. Most reviews Ive looked at so far lean towards the 6D because its benefits/cost factor when compared to the 5DIII And now, your article almost sealed the deal for me on the 6D. Nevertheless, it appears that gem stones and other small objects need a 1:1 macro. Do you have a new code for Amplis, the code AMPLIS52014 doesnt work anymore. For events I like to use the 5D3 with the 50/1.2 L (I adore this lens for events) and the 6D with the 35/1.4 L II, which is far less finicky with precision focus. Im a hobbyist and am shooting on a crop nikon d5200. I appreciate the points you made and the logic used to make them. My first copy went back for severe internal dirt (the sort of white haze second hand eBay lenses would be sent back for). Best, Would be helpful if you could compare this lens with the 70-200 f2.8 with 2X Extender as that will become a 140-400 f5.6 They both have their merits, strengths, and weaknesses. Did you use the 35 on the M or M3? Best regards! We also have the SONY A7siii & A7riv Cameras and a variety of compatible lenses available for rent. On paper the 6D doesnt stack up all that well compared to the MKIII, but I have talked with dozens of people who have purchased the 6D and have found, like me, that in real life application that 6D is an exceptional camera; one that has done very, very well for Canon. In my local store this lens costs $200 more. You dont need to worry about that. Yet, the 24-70mm in many quantitative tests edges out the 35mm F/2 IS in resolution assuming you can hold the lens with faster than 1/70th of second shutter speed. I appreciate the nice feedback. 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