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


Testing the macro of the 24-70.
Taken with 5D3, 1/100s, f2.8, 70mm, iso200.
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Great stuff Kenneth67C. Thanks for sharing your pics and thoughts on this lens.
 

Great stuff Kenneth67C. Thanks for sharing your pics and thoughts on this lens.

Thanks G-Man.
Here is another shot taken during the quarterfinals between Berdych v Tsonga during the Shanghai Masters 2012:
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Shot with 5D3+Tamron 24-70@f2.8, 1/1250s, iso250, 70mm.
Notice there is obvious vignetting at this long end when shooting wide open.
Nevertheless, the shot is sharp. The photo was compressed in FB.
 

Kenneth67C said:
Thanks G-Man.
Here is another shot taken during the quarterfinals between Berdych v Tsonga during the Shanghai Masters 2012:

Shot with 5D3+Tamron 24-70@f2.8, 1/1250s, iso250, 70mm.
Notice there is obvious vignetting at this long end when shooting wide open.
Nevertheless, the shot is sharp. The photo was compressed in FB.

Yep can see the vignetting but I am quite sure the latest release of Adobe Camera Raw or LR will have the lens profile in time to come. Or has it been released already?
 

Just to give you guys an idea of where I was sitting during the quarterfinals:

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Taken with 5D3+TSE17@f4, 1/50s, iso200, handheld. :)
 

G-man said:
Perhaps it's just me but I find the idea of shooting test charts on the bulk of a comparison and review to be terribly dull and does not reflect real world shooting scenarios.

No. :-)
 

G-man said:
Er care to elaborate rather than a vague "no"? No to what?

To what you said. I thought "no" is pretty clear. ;-)
 

ageha said:
To what you said. I thought "no" is pretty clear. ;-)

I'm afraid my command of English and clairvoyance isn't as finely tuned as yours.
 

G-man, don't fret about nothing.
Yah the review is terribly boring...my eyes got tired with the first set of test charts...:bsmilie:
Not only that, the comparison with the 24-85 doesn't hold water...they are completely different class and speed(fstop).
Only the comparison with the 24-70 is, and in those instances, it wins big on price...which isn't surprising...yup you need more to surprise me.
 

Kenneth67C said:
G-man, don't fret about nothing.
Yah the review is terribly boring...my eyes got tired with the first set of test charts...:bsmilie:
Not only that, the comparison with the 24-85 doesn't hold water...they are completely different class and speed(fstop).
Only the comparison with the 24-70 is, and in those instances, it wins big on price...which isn't surprising...yup you need more to surprise me.

Kenneth67C yea I find that inclusion of 24-85 very weird actually.
 

The Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 at work

I always have people asking me about third-party lenses (probably because I use mostly Nikon-brand lenses), so when I heard we had one in-house I asked to borrow it for this shoot, because I’d heard some good things about it. I have to tell you, I was pretty darn impressed and wound up using it that day more than I thought. Check out the image below.

I always do a few details shots along the sidelines (they’re great for slideshows, photo books, and just as supporting images to tell a story) and the lens did beautifully! Sharp, crisp, nice contrast — overall a great value for the money (it costs a third less than the Nikon or Canon versions of the same lens). It’s perhaps not the prettiest lens, and it doesn’t feel quite a solid as my Nikon version, but outside of that nik-picking I was impressed.

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hi guys,
was at Paul Smith (mandarin gallery), opening last nite, saw a "pro-photographer" covering the event using Tamron 24-70 with MKIII, changing both Video / Pics...
so jus a observation, even professional are embracing this lens and do not really care about "third party lens" status...
 

Ricardo Ong said:
hi guys,
was at Paul Smith (mandarin gallery), opening last nite, saw a "pro-photographer" covering the event using Tamron 24-70 with MKIII, changing both Video / Pics...
so jus a observation, even professional are embracing this lens and do not really care about "third party lens" status...

Whatever does the job :)
 

Thanks for the 'test shots', Kenneth67C. :)

I especially liked your last shot which provided a wider perspective. Surprising how many empty seats there were!
 

raydio said:
Surprising how many empty seats there were!

I think if this were a football match it would be completely packed. Haha.
 

was testing if VC works good for this lens. pretty impressive. of course, i shld just up iso for higher shutter speed, but i am testing e VC capabilities anyway
shot taken handheld with f2.8, 1/5s

415645_10151272602236800_620385849_o by tkte_85, on Flickr
 

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