Mine is arriving today and I'm off to shoot an event with it straight after, so will let you know this evening. It seemed to come out on top of the pile in all the reviews/comparisons I read so was an easy choice for me.
Did your lens arrive and have you had a chance to use it yet ? Only asking because I have been following this thread looking for info myself.Thanks for all the information, mine arrives Monday.................![]()
Mine arrived yesterday, really nice solid lens, build quality feels miles ahead of some of the cheap 70-300s I've used in the past.
The VC really is rock solid, scarily so!
Any early feedback or photos to post ?
A couple of us have noted that some things don't seem right with copy that Jeff has posted.
Just a little tip, try under exposing with this lens by 0.7 - 1 stop. It does have a tendency to over expose.
Any early feedback or photos to post ?
Rough and ready as I have no events for a week or two yet, but here you go...
Both wide open, very basic default corrections from the lens profile for the Tamron 70-300 in Lightroom, not even sure if it's the right model (originals linked below), the second one is a crop of less than 25% of the original image, 200mm wide open at 1/160 in fading light...
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Wasn't expecting much having owned a Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR and Sigma 120-300mm 2.8 in the past, but it's exceeded my expectations, AF is very quick and snappy, which was the main thing for me.
Never really bothered with this sort of thing, but was sat in the garden with my kit today and wondered how the 'bokeh' would hold up. Focus is on the tip of the leaf nearest the centre. Interestingly the most surprising thing about this is how rock solid the VC is on the Tamron, swapping over to the 135 felt incredibly shaky, not something that's ever bothered me before.
Shot in RAW, saved as JPEG in Lightroom with no edits/presets/processing. The Tamron is good, but the 135mm at f4.5 is on another level when you view the full size image.
Tamron 70-300mm at 135mm wide open (f4.5)
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Canon 135mm f2 at f4.5
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and just for fun...
Canon 135mm f2 at f2
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There would be no complaints from me if that was my lens, and all from an 1100D.....not forgetting the person that took them either.