Tamron 28-75 vs Sigma 24-70

Sigma 24-70 vs Tamron 28-75


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I think the sigma 24-70 f2.8 have a few models with diff reputation.

Is the tamron 28-75 vignette badly on full frame?
 

I was using the 17-50 non-vc on my aps-c dslr and it was great. sharp and nice weight. never failed me. AF was loud but not slow.
using a 28-75 now and i must say that it's sharp as well! the af is even softer compared to the 17-50 and it's not slow. yes, do note that USM lenses are quieter.
the lens does vignette on a ff, when shot wide open. stop down to f4 and it goes away.

very pleased with the 28-75mm. for the price, it's very well worth the money.
 

Has anyone tried Tamron 28-75 on cropped sensor? I'm going to get one probably tml. I'm a D5100 user, prolly using it for streets and portraits perhaps.
 

lewissac said:
Has anyone tried Tamron 28-75 on cropped sensor? I'm going to get one probably tml. I'm a D5100 user, prolly using it for streets and portraits perhaps.

Used it before on my D7000. Sharp lens and nice contrast but the slow and often inaccurate focusing pushed me to upgrade.
 

How slow ah?
Compare to the kit lens?

They have the VC and NON vc version right?
 

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How slow ah?
Compare to the kit lens?

They have the VC and NON vc version right?

Tamron 28-75mm only had the non-VC version. It is the Tamron 24-70mm that come with a VC version (recently).
 

ThreeM said:
How slow ah?
Compare to the kit lens?

They have the VC and NON vc version right?

It's already slow in good light, in low light, it hunts like crazy. Sorry I don't use the kit lens, so can't compare.
 

It's already slow in good light, in low light, it hunts like crazy. Sorry I don't use the kit lens, so can't compare.

Just bought that lens. For far it's not that bad. In low light, perhaps it hunts slightly longer..
 

lewissac said:
Just bought that lens. For far it's not that bad. In low light, perhaps it hunts slightly longer..

It's good if the lens meet your expectations, for me, I need something faster.
 

The Tamron 28-75mm comes only in one version, and that version does not have VC. Please see the official website for details.

As for the focusing prowess of the lens, it is to each his own. I don't see it as a problem for casual use.
 

Do u guys think when Canon release 24-70 MkII, The Tamron price will drop?
 

SCULDER said:
Do u guys think when Canon release 24-70 MkII, The Tamron price will drop?

Unlikely. The new canon 24-70 has no IS, I don't see a reason why Tamron should lower the price
 

Tamron 24-70... but the expose rear circuit board is detering me from buying it :(
 

thatnikon said:
Tamron 24-70... but the expose rear circuit board is detering me from buying it :(

This is normal for tamron lenses.
To be compare the 17-50mm VC also the same.
Once you zoom to extend to front and the rear optical has been moving in and see much clear detail on the PCB.
 

rain5533 said:
This is normal for tamron lenses.
To be compare the 17-50mm VC also the same.
Once you zoom to extend to front and the rear optical has been moving in and see much clear detail on the PCB.

Wah bro, I really don't understand what you talking.
 

spree86 said:
Wah bro, I really don't understand what you talking.

I only knw PCB and it is a phrase i commonly use when i was in the army!

Hehehe
 

I think he meant that you can see the printed circuit board once you extend the zoom of the Tamron 17-50mm lens.
 

Blur Shadow said:
I think he meant that you can see the printed circuit board once you extend the zoom of the Tamron 17-50mm lens.

Thanks for deciphering, now I understand:bsmilie:
 

I am thinking of getting the Tamron 28 75 f2.8 for my 5d2.
Any existing 5d2 user to share experience on their copy?
Is the performance and shapeness as per price and better:)?
 

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