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Pros:Convenient to carry giro.rnSu APS-C earns a considerable escursione.rnOttimo stabilizer that earns at least 3 stops. rnAberrazione contained color, good management of the flare! rnMessa focus definitely very fast to be a Tamron for less than 600 Euros.
Cons:At full aperture image quality a bit 'poor especially at the edges but certainly not as shocking as others say ignorant comments. AF / 8 to F/11 quality is decidedly soddisfacente.rn
Opinion:I took this lens after selling the 70-200 f/2.8 because it was too heavy to carry around and not doing portraits and weddings for me useless. I gave up quality "fearful" of the tamron to go to this so when I say that the quality is a bit 'poor you must consider that I come from a very very positive in terms of quality (F / 4 the tammy 70-200 is a LAMA). Despite all this lens is a good compromise for me and certainly satisfactory. I recommend it as a handyman for both APS-C to FF.
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!)