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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Runner66


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

tamron_28-300vcTamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di VC LD

Pros: Objective very versatile, useful as a handyman for SLR FF or APS-H. Extremely lightweight, excellent zoom range. The bokeh is very good.

Cons: Like all the objectives 11X is clearly a compromise. Between 200 and 300 mm loses a bit of quality (knead a little bit). Autofocus a bit slow.

Opinion: I had for a long time the Canon 28-300 IS USM, but I was tired of its weight (1.7 kg). I then bought the Tamron 28-300 for those photographic output without obligation or travel where lightness and comfort are important, even at the expense of performance photography. And I must say that the Tamron has proved much better than is commonly painted! Clearly, the Canon is a cut above, but the Tamron is still decent, even if the focal length maximum is a little dark. The colors are a bit, well, more "rigid", ie with less nuances of the Canon, but they are pleasing. Yet the focus is not too bad. If I had to give it a vote, giving a 10 to Canon 28-300 (for reference of all-rounder), the Tamron takes 8 (and costs and weighs 1/3 of the Canon!)

sent on May 13, 2012


canon_28-300lCanon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 L IS USM

Pros: It 's really a great all-rounder, allowing you to go from 28 to 300 mm in the blink of an eye with a good image quality!

Cons: It 'damn heavy! Some problems in the corners more extreme focal lengths.

Opinion: It 'a lens that allows you to take in almost everything, with a more than good image quality. In my opinion it is the best all-rounder on the market today (especially the various 18-200 on APS-C). Of course this quality you pay for with a bit of fatigue, especially if used for a whole day. In any case, the construction is super strong, robust, and virtually nothing is tropical. I find this an ideal lens for travel photography and photojournalism for those who practice and in all cases where you do not have the time (or the will) to change the lens or shoot with two bodies. With this objective in the photo takes home almost always said as another photographer, if you pass in front of Elvis Presley, the 28-300 will be able to take home a picture of life, with another goal, maybe not (because the subject will pass by and maybe you have a medium telephoto).

sent on February 12, 2012




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