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![]() | Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro Pros: sharpness, focus ring practical, comfortable and very accurate, light weight, I could name a thousand more. Cons: For me, this lens is not against it, but wanting to be objective: Autofocus of a tractor, slow, loud, pretty long hike barrel Opinion: My first and only macro lens (my favorite photographic genre) for me is perfect, the value for money in the first place, I bought it to get close to this photographic genre, for 3 months I have not disconnected from the SLR, I also used for portraits but often the sharpness is such as to discard the pictures because you notice skin defects. The autofocus can be a drawback for some, but I personally have never used, the absence of the stabilizer compensation with flash and shutter speeds, but it was never a problem, even for the minimum distance of focus for the 1: 1 is not a problem, 9cm with live insects if you are patient you can reach. I can only speak well of this goal, which for me among the competitors of the same focal length remains the top, especially for the sharpness already at room temperature and the value for money, really good lens, I am more than satisfied with the advice and . sent on May 13, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Pros: Sharpness already at 1.4 Bokeh price (compared to 1 .2) accuracy and speed of focusing Cons: ring focus "long" in the video lens hood is not standard Opinion: I have used for 2 years younger brother, 1.8, great lens, but the quality difference is noted, and a lot too. Ergonomics is another level, the focus ring to focus the 1 .4 you can move easily, sharpness and better in my opinion already at room temperature, color rendering is superb and the difference of the USM motor is known and many more. A great glass that advice! sent on May 13, 2014 |
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