I am not so happy with the Nikon 24-120 that I got with my D750, and am looking to switch it for something of better quality. I have been doing a ton of research on alternatives, and one lens that is consistently given very high marks is the Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD.
Not only is the image quality seemingly approaching and in some cases exceeding the Nikon and Canon 24-70's, but it also has image stabilization which according to every review I have read makes a dramatic difference getting sharp photos handheld in lower light vs the NiCanons. The only real negatives I have seen are common to most zoom lenses, with the exception being the "onion bokeh", which really doesn't seem to be too much of an issue at all in real terms in the vast majority of situations.
Oh yeah, and it's less than half the price... I can get it for £680 where I live, which would almost be completely covered by selling the Nikon 24-120.
So, does anyone here on OCUK got any real-world experience with it and could please offer some feedback?
Not only is the image quality seemingly approaching and in some cases exceeding the Nikon and Canon 24-70's, but it also has image stabilization which according to every review I have read makes a dramatic difference getting sharp photos handheld in lower light vs the NiCanons. The only real negatives I have seen are common to most zoom lenses, with the exception being the "onion bokeh", which really doesn't seem to be too much of an issue at all in real terms in the vast majority of situations.
Oh yeah, and it's less than half the price... I can get it for £680 where I live, which would almost be completely covered by selling the Nikon 24-120.
So, does anyone here on OCUK got any real-world experience with it and could please offer some feedback?