I've owned my Canon 100-400 since 2014 and love it to death. I'm obviously very successful at what I do and my revenues are such that the price of lenses, which last me for a decade or more, don't matter if they give me even the slightest competitive advantage. When I license ...
Nikon makes two superior 18-300mm lenses, the newer, smaller 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 and the older 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6, and Canon only makes an 18-200mm lens. While Nikon's 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 is smaller, lighter, sharper and offers instant manual-focus override lacking in this Tamron...
Lenses/Groups 17 elements in 12 groups Min. focus distance 0.38 meters Reproduction ratio 0.20x Features Zoom type Ring, external Stabilization Yes (built in lens) Focus Ultrasonic AF Motor (Ring-USM) Internal Focus Yes Built and notes Tripod ring No Extenders No Filters 82 mm Lens hood Yes,...
This was the issue with their lenses on Nikon 1/FT1 as most in the Nikon 1 community can attest Tamron discontinued this and other dslr lenses and probably are trying to exit that market - maybe Nikon put on the thumb screws as part of the licensing arrangement. ...
1. Inheriting the broadest focal length range in its class of ultra-wideangle zoom lenses The new Model B023 achieves a broad focal length range of 10-24mm, the largest range among ultra-wideangle zoom lenses for APS-C DSLR cameras. This is the 35mm equivalent of covering a very wide-...
process is still quick, but there is a split second of frustration sometimes where it feels like focus should be locked but still isn’t. It’s faster than the 35mm or 45mm lenses (and certainly faster than the Canon 85L II by a long shot), but that bit of hesitation annoyed me. ...
Canon and Nikon both currently offer stabilized 16-35mm f/4 full frame lenses, but only the Tamron opens to f/2.8 with stabilization. While 15mm is not dramatically wider than 16mm, this lens is also the first stabilized full frame lens wider than 16mm. The constant over the focal length...
I’ve always preferred longer focal-length macro lenses in the 90-100mm range because they give you more breathing room between the camera and skittish subjects than does standard (50/60mm) macros. No wonder, then, that one of my earliest lenses was the
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On the Sony a7iv I always got the feeling the OIS wasn't doing that much hand-held, so that's the only thing I need to check on the X-H2, but Sony ibis/ois with 3rd party lenses is really hit and miss so I think it will be better implemented on Fuji, but will need to wait...