Hi Humble Only CSers,
I also came across this
website claiming that the Tamron A16 lens report the wrong focal distance to the camera in TTL-BL mode therefore causes over-exposed issue.
I did a small test to confirm it's claim and would like to share with all humble-only CSers here :bsmilie: I have also used the same
ExifTool tools to ensure consistancy with it's claim.
Test equipment:
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Tamron 17-50mm SP f2.8
Flash: Nikon SB-600
Focal length: 50mm
Focal distance: 45mm
Aperture: f3.5
Exposure: 1/60s
ISO: 100
Flash mode: 1 shot using TTL and 1 shot using TTL-BL
Both files reported similiar focal distance at 45mm from
ExifTool and I dun see any over-exposed issue. If you really wants to verify, you can copy this 2 image and download the
ExifTool to check for yourself.
Again not all Tamron has this issue :nono: If any bros or sista really encountered over-exposed issue, I really feel sorry for that. I suggest you may want to do a test to confirm if it's wrong focal distance causes it. I would have turn to the agent to insist a swap to a good working lens else full refund if this had happens to me. Just me 2 cents.
I'm still supportive to Tamron and this A16 really serve my needs other that focal length limited to 50mm. I'm also keen in their 28-300mm VC, can't wait for the release for Nikon.
As said, I'm just here to share and not to justify for anything. Just that I cannot tahan one bamboo beat one boat of people (in chinese la) hahaha........
Please do not ask me to verify anything further as I'm not keen to do so. It's all up to your own judgement and believe. I'm only doing a little test hope to benefit your guys here.
Thanks and take care.