Used only 3 times.New or used?
The Tamron? Yes that does look nice although probably more than I was looking to spend, hmmm decisions decisions.17-28/2.8 is the natural fit.
The Tamron? Yes that does look nice although probably more than I was looking to spend, hmmm decisions decisions.
Used only 3 times.
Messaged the seller and he said it had only been on his A7iii three times for no more than a few minutes each time, could be lying but I'm not too bothered, great lens at that price.How is a lens only used three times? Has it only focussed three times?!
Sony 12-24My general everyday lens is the Tamron 28-75mm and for portraits I’m quite pleased with the 85mm 1.8 however on several occasions now I’ve been finding the Tamron just not wide enough for needs. So OcUK I need your recommendations for an e-mount lens that produces decent results without breaking the bank (as this is just a hobby for me)?
Messaged the seller and he said it had only been on his A7iii three times for no more than a few minutes each time, could be lying but I'm not too bothered, great lens at that price.
Been reading a number of reviews regarding the Tamron and it gets fair praise, wish I hadn't started thinking about this now as on the verge of spending much more than I had planned!Plus the Tamron will have no overlap with yours and you will have 17-75mm covered.
Been reading a number of reviews regarding the Tamron and it gets fair praise, wish I hadn't started thinking about this now as on the verge of spending much more than I had planned!
I have it and it's a great lens that is now on my camera the majority of the time. I use it for walkaround and also studio stuff as it has a great colour profile. For street photography I wouldn't recommend it though, too big and noticeable. Better to use a fast prime... can't wait for the 35mm f1.8 to be released!Been reading a number of reviews regarding the Tamron and it gets fair praise, wish I hadn't started thinking about this now as on the verge of spending much more than I had planned!
Seen a few people on the talk photography forum that have the 35mm 1.8 already and the results look very good, think it's park cameras that have released early.I have it and it's a great lens that is now on my camera the majority of the time. I use it for walkaround and also studio stuff as it has a great colour profile. For street photography I wouldn't recommend it though, too big and noticeable. Better to use a fast prime... can't wait for the 35mm f1.8 to be released!
As far as I know it isn't officially released, so if Park have done that they will probably be in a bit of trouble.Seen a few people on the talk photography forum that have the 35mm 1.8 already and the results look very good, think it's park cameras that have released early.
Yeah true, think it's September the 13th or roughly that date for the official launch?As far as I know it isn't officially released, so if Park have done that they will probably be in a bit of trouble.
Schaweeettttt you are going to have fu with that bad boy. Combined with a small and sharp 35mm it would be a street photographers dream too, you could use the insane MP to turn it into a telephoto lens and shoot discreetly from a distance then crop.Picked up the A7RIV today from Sony. I'm based in Hong Kong and pre ordered last week