Tamron's new 24-70mm f2.8 VC


the top one is from the Canon
 

Any other guess or any think its the bottom one? Here's a 100% crop of the 2 picture. Haha didn't know picasa can do this.



Shall give the answer tom night. happy guessing
 

As promised, The one on top (right) is Tamron and the one below (left) is Canon






Canon Tamron
 

From my short usage would say it is very well build and is very sharp in the centre and improved when stop down. Color is also well saturated and balanced. The best feature is the VC which really helped when I take short footage and long exposure handheld. From my non scientific testing, its sharpenss seems to match canon 50mm f1.4 @ f2.8. Make a guess which is which.




1st shot Canon 50, 2nd shot Tamron 24-70.
 

Oem lens is cheaper and better. Why buy non-oem?
 

Am also interested to get this, but after some searching, there seems to be some issues with initial batches:

1) VC degrading IQ at high shutter speeds - apparently it's due to the delayed reaction of the VC mechanism kicking in (and it gets pronounced at high shutter speeds)
2) Miscalibrated aperture levers (this impacts the Nikon variant) - aperture is off by up to 1 stop.

The link is here if anyone's interested to read. Hope they can manage to fix these up.
 

Anybody know where to get in sg? Tried asking around a few shops still don't have them yet. May just end up renting one to try out 1st.
 

Tried looking around casually for the past few days... Seems CP Peninsula and TK both out of stock for Canon Mount till end-Sept...

Anyone else know where got stock for this lens, apart from the usual "Roberto" places?...
 

GeneKoh said:
Tried looking around casually for the past few days... Seems CP Peninsula and TK both out of stock for Canon Mount till end-Sept...

Anyone else know where got stock for this lens, apart from the usual "Roberto" places?...

I bought mine from MS Color around last week. Not sure if they still have stock. Better to call and ask.
 

So far, what's the feedback from those who bought it?
Can post some pics?
 

Kenneth67C said:
So far, what's the feedback from those who bought it?
Can post some pics?

I would say performance is pretty good for the price. It's a little bit soft at 2.8 but IMHO still acceptable. When stopped down to f/4, sharpness is improved a fair bit.

Did a quick shot the other day using my usual centre point focus. Did not focus and recompose though. Sorry for the mess. Focus was on the corner where the silver piping of the pouch is.

2afe4p1.jpg


100% crop, no PP was done.
5nvkt1.jpg


Pros:
- Good price
- Pretty good IQ (IMHO)
- Vibration Compensation (IS/VR)
- Pretty decent AF speed
- Some moisture sealing at the lens mount
- 5 year warranty

Cons:
- 82mm filter
- When you remove rear lens cap and look into rear element, the circuitry is exposed when zoom in (not an issue if you have lens mounted to camera body of course, just need to take care when changing lens)
- Zoom ring quite stiff but should get better over time.
- Heavy but not as bad as the Canon 24-70 mk1
 

VC aside, do you feel whether the IQ is better than the canon mark 1?
 

esoeij said:
VC aside, do you feel whether the IQ is better than the canon mark 1?

I do not own the canon mk1 so really cannot compare. But my friend who does own a Nikon 24-70 showed me his 100% crops and the IQ is about the same.
 

How much u get from MS color?
 

I would say performance is pretty good for the price. It's a little bit soft at 2.8 but IMHO still acceptable. When stopped down to f/4, sharpness is improved a fair bit.

Did a quick shot the other day using my usual centre point focus. Did not focus and recompose though. Sorry for the mess. Focus was on the corner where the silver piping of the pouch is.

Pros:
- Good price
- Pretty good IQ (IMHO)
- Vibration Compensation (IS/VR)
- Pretty decent AF speed
- Some moisture sealing at the lens mount
- 5 year warranty

Cons:
- 82mm filter
- When you remove rear lens cap and look into rear element, the circuitry is exposed when zoom in (not an issue if you have lens mounted to camera body of course, just need to take care when changing lens)
- Zoom ring quite stiff but should get better over time.
- Heavy but not as bad as the Canon 24-70 mk1

Hey thanks for this.
Looks like the lens has good isolation capability and decent bokeh.
I'm just waiting for the Canon mk2 to come out and compare before deciding, but given that I have many primes covering this range, I'm not sure if I really need this zoom range.
 

I would say performance is pretty good for the price. It's a little bit soft at 2.8 but IMHO still acceptable. When stopped down to f/4, sharpness is improved a fair bit.

Did a quick shot the other day using my usual centre point focus. Did not focus and recompose though. Sorry for the mess. Focus was on the corner where the silver piping of the pouch is.

2afe4p1.jpg


100% crop, no PP was done.
5nvkt1.jpg


Pros:
- Good price
- Pretty good IQ (IMHO)
- Vibration Compensation (IS/VR)
- Pretty decent AF speed
- Some moisture sealing at the lens mount
- 5 year warranty

Cons:
- 82mm filter
- When you remove rear lens cap and look into rear element, the circuitry is exposed when zoom in (not an issue if you have lens mounted to camera body of course,
just need to take care when changing lens)
- Zoom ring quite stiff but should get better over time.
- Heavy but not as bad as the Canon 24-70 mk1

Thanks for sharing. I think you really thought it out well before buying.
 

No problem guys. Happy to help Yes i did think it through before buying. Quite a bit of thinking to be honest. Hahaha.
 

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Am thinking whether this is a better choice than a used Canon 24 70L f2.8 USM...
 

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