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Tamron 20mm f/2.8 Di III OSD M1:2 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on November 16, 2020

Pros: Lightweight, compact, crisp

Cons: Plastic, exaggerated distortion

Opinion: Lens with excellent value for money. Crisp enough, great for the views, of course, but I find it also fun for particular MACRO applications, given the wide shooting angle. I used it as a unique lens on several excursions... very pleasant to use, and excellent yield. The distortion is certainly exaggerated, but it easily settles in pp. I would like to recommend it, really a valid lens... the warranty is also excellent.

avatarjunior
sent on August 29, 2020

Pros: Light, macro, sharp, focus not so bad as you read in some reviews, updates without TAP, tropicalized

Cons: Improved focus, distortion

Opinion: Arrived at me today I did some tests and it seems to me that I have to confirm already what said in other reviews, very light on the A7iii it seems to have in my hand a compact, excellent lens the graft is not as hard as you read in other reviews, as well as for the focus I do not find it so bad for the optics it is, and for what it has to do , firmware updates can be made via USB with the optics attached to the camera as it is for Sony targets, in fact I have already made the update to version 0.2 I will update the review when I try the optics thoroughly

avatarjunior
sent on June 10, 2020

Pros: Cost, size, macro, diameter 67 like all Tamron lenses for Sony system, fast and precise focus.

Cons: Distortion, firmware update with station to buy aside.

Opinion: Despite the crazy distortion that corrects itself very well in the post, I would say that it is a great lens at a low price. Compared to the Samyang 18mm (which I still enjoyed for its compactness and image quality) this lens has the great advantage of being almost a macro with a focus so close that it sometimes bumps into the subject. As a surrender, superior to the Samyang without a shadow of a doubt. A particular lens that I would recommend to those who love the landscape and the macro "wide angles".

avatarjunior
sent on April 13, 2020

Pros: Portability, lightness. Sharp and performing. great on both standards, FF and APSC

Cons: Light a little too big so much plastic, but great.

Opinion: Arrived a week ago. Describing the lens in a home-being is difficult, due to "geographical" limits on use. incredibly clear and high-performance wide-angle, with perfect cormatic rendering. Even the possibility of getting very close to the subject, until you reach a "macro" report demonstrates the attention paid in the design. I hope to have outside opportunities soon.

avatarjunior
sent on February 19, 2020

Pros: Sharpness, lightness

Cons: Distortion, AF, graft, f2.8 only

Opinion: I've had this lens for a few days. I had long been looking for a fixed wide angle of good quality that did not cost a disproportionate. In the end I opted for this 20mm preferring it to the 20mm sigma (more expensive and heavy) and the 18mm samyang. The first impressions in hot are good. Good sharpness already at full opening, suffers a lot of distortion that can be corrected when shooting in the car or during post. The thing that left me a little more puzzled is the AF, which for the time being has proved to be quite a dancer; on the construction side the graft is not quite as fluid as other lenses I own. In short it is a good light and sharp lens for the price it costs. I recommend it to those like me who are looking for a fixed wide angle that can be used in certain circumstances. A pure landscaper, in my opinion, must focus on other prices and other services.





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