bro, i had the canon mount and cheapo EF-Nex adapter... haha...
like other bro mentioned, no VC for A-mountquite impressed with the VC, allowing me to nail shots at 600mm, 1/125s with elbow on table.
this lens is sharp up to 550mm. at 600mm, f6.3, it will be slightly soft but very useable still (for birding). havent tried it for sports though...
no prob to AF on A-mount or LAEA-4.
Thanks for the note. That's a bummer then. Looks like A7 users who wants to do birding need to reconsider their options...
why is that so?
there are always tripod or monopod to support which is better than any VC.
in fact this lens came at the right time for birding season.
I read in some forums complains about this lens losing communication with the Nikon bodies. Anyone experienced that?
I read in some forums complains about this lens losing communication with the Nikon bodies. Anyone experienced that?
Too bright can be too harsh lighting which may not be nice. but then why is it using 1/2000sec is sharper without VC? sharpness is related to the lens elements,why do u relate it with VC?If you're shooting a bright day light, you wouldn't be using the VC anyway.. Shots at >=1/2000 is sharper without VC. Nope. I've used the lens on my D810 and D5300.. no problems at all.. My only complain so far is the VC causes an image shift sometimes.. Happens when it goes to sleep, and you half press and wake up, and u will notice a slight image shift. Besides that its fine. (I usually off VC anyway)
Too bright can be too harsh lighting which may not be nice. but then why is it using 1/2000sec is sharper without VC? sharpness is related to the lens elements,why do u relate it with VC?
More shots with the Tamron 150-600mm at Garden By the Bay.
I was just shooting someo ther birds when i saw this Heron flying in for a landing.. Nice thing bout Tamron 150-600mm is that its light enough to handhold while walking around and i got this bird in flight moment..
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) in flight by darkalfie, on Flickr
Some other handheld shots.
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) by darkalfie, on Flickr
Olive-backed Sunbird (Nectarinia jugularis) by darkalfie, on Flickr
hi Alfie, may i know which body are u using with this lens?
wow! nice shot. at 600 mm? af? hand held?
Dammit I really wanna get it but its gonna be a once/twice in a year use lens as I don't bird..
600mm on a tripod and RRS BH40 ballhead
U can rent it for like $36 per day