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Tamron 35mm f/2.8 Di III OSD M1:2 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on December 05, 2020

Pros: Optical quality, macro, lightness, cost

Cons: A little bulky, 'only' f2.8

Opinion: Excellent/excellent sharpness all over the frame at any iris and even at distances close to 1:2. Excellent contrast and tightness to the backlights. Almost zero distortion. Present but gradual vignette, there is worse. Contained chromatic aberrations. True macro performance, in the sense that it maintains excellent sharpness even at the slightest focus distance. A little cumbersome, but you have to consider that it is a macro and that they wanted to keep the diameter filters 67mm. It's not an exciting goal, at least on paper, but it offers solid performance and has serious fundamentals. I am referring to distortion, chromatic aberrations, anti-glare treatment and centering optical groups. Lately there has been a tendency for some compromise in these aspects, then left to the SW corrections. That's not the case with this Tamron 35mm. To consider if you want sharpness to the edges even on 42 Mpx for landscapes and/or you want to photograph at close distances. Without emptying your wallet, it's cheap. Here are 42Mpx images. https://jazzclassicphoto.prodibi.com/a/1j894lkgeg1z44r

avatarjunior
sent on December 10, 2019

Pros: Very light target, distortion 0, flare almost non-existent, a good microcontrast. Great value for money.

Cons: ... yet to be verified

Opinion: I bought this lens on trust (I have a zoom tamron 28-70 f2.8 nikon that gave me so much satisfaction) and for value for money. Honestly I just started to test it and from first impressions it behaves very well. These days I will go to Milan City and do some street photography .... See. Today, 27.12 I took some shots in Milan I posted one made in Piazza Gae Aulenti ... I'd like to have your opinion on the surrender of the target. I do not want to influence your judgment, but in my humble opinion and given the cost it seems to me that the yield is excellent





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