Tamron SP AF28-75 F2.8 Di Can A09 Lens
- -lichtstarkes Standardzoom
-Digital/Analog geeignet
-Naheinstellgrenze:0,33cm
“Kleinstes und leichtestes Standardobjektiv seiner Klasse. Die große Lichtstärke macht “”Available Light”" Fotografie zum Vergnügen und sorgt zudem für hervorragende Abbildungsqualität. Scharfe und brillante Bilder sind das Ergebnis. Das Objektiv wurde speziell für den Einsatz an digitalen Spiegelreflexkameras optimiert (Di-Objektive). Sehr gutes Auflösungsvermögen, stark verminderter Lichtabfall zum Rand hin, minimierte chromatische Aberration und verbessertes Streulichtverhalten machen dieses Zoom zur ersten Wahl für digitale, aber auch analoge Spiegelreflexkameras.” Gruppen – Elemente 14-16
Bildwinkel 75 – 32
Bauweise Drehzoom
Anzahl Blendenlamellen 7
Kleinste Blende 32
kürzeste Einstellentfernung [m] 0.33
Max. Abbildungsmaßstab 1:3,9
Filtergröße [mm] 67
Gewicht [g] 510
Größter Durchmesser x Baulänge [mm] 73 x 92
Lichtstärke 2,8
Brennweite [mm] 28 – 75
Sonnenblende ja
Weichbeutel nein
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Review by M. Heward-Mills for Tamron SP AF28-75 F2.8 Di Can A09 Lens
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I had been looking for an upgrade to the cheap and cheerful kit lens that came with my canon 30D so did some extensive research on the forums to which lens would suit my needs for under £300.00.
Many of the forums were praising the Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di and I must admit I am now one of the happy customers to add the list.
I’ve had this item for a couple of weeks now and have taken some 200 shots. I must say it has made a massive difference to the quality of my photos and the pleasure in taking and showing them from my Canon 30D. I have the 18-55 kit lens and also purchased the highly recommended budget priced Canon EF II 50mm f1.8 prime and to be honest, these two lenses have not been on my camera since the purchase.
My main shot subject is of my children and family so having the f2.8 across the range on this lens really helps in lower light conditions.
I’ve found the sharpness to be pinpoint, colours are rich and accurate, yes it sometimes hunts for focus a little in lower lighting, but not so much so that you’d really notice at all especially if this is your first more serious purchase of a lens.
My other options were the Canon 17-85 f/4.0-5.6 IS USM. Canons 17-85 has the wider range at both ends and Image Stabiliser but on the whole my theory is that for moving subjects like the kids IS won’t make a whole lot of difference… it is the higher shutter speed that the constant f2.8 of this Tamron allows that makes the difference.
If you are considering a budget lens that wont blow the bank, I cannot praise this lens enough.
Review by Chris Sweet for Tamron SP AF28-75 F2.8 Di Can A09 Lens
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I have had this lens on 2 Camera bodies, the first being the 450D and the current being the 50D. This lens is superb on the 450D, its sharp at 2.8 and superb at F4 upward to around F11. The only thing is, on my 50D it tends to rear focus by about 2″ or so! But not every time so I am not able to use the 50D’s focus adjustment! Its a real shame that this happens, it may just be my combi that doesnt get on? I use a Tamron 17-55mm F2.8 (non VC) and have no issues with that one. Because of this issue I have decided to sell this lens which is a big dissapointment to me as it is a superb lens overall with amazing IQ, for the price you will not beat it.
Review by David J. Williams for Tamron SP AF28-75 F2.8 Di Can A09 Lens
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The best ‘Standard Lens for the money’. The way things are going it makes sense to buy a DSLR body only and choose your own better quality lenses rather than opt for a cheap brand standard lens.
I’m happy with my purchase, I use a Canon 300D but the Tamron can be used on 35mm as well, also one mag review tested this lens up against a Canon costing £900, hardly value for money, the Tamron wins.