pearlpoet said:
drmikeinpdx said:For walking around and snapping targets of opportunity, I've become very fond of the stabilized kit lens (18-55) that came with my T2i. The combination is super light and I'm not worried about accidents or theft. I had several images published in a travel magazine a few months ago.
The idea of carrying my 5D3 around with a big superzoom makes me feel tired just thinking about it!
A few days ago I tried out the 55-250 stabilized kit lens which I purchased recently for the T2i. Know what? You can take some very nice photos with that puppy if you know what you are doing. I'm thinking about trying both of these plastic kit lenses on my 7D just for fun.
neuroanatomist said:pearlpoet said:
Interesting. All I can say is that blogger's definitions of terms like 'plenty of detail', 'amazingly good', and 'extremely sharp' are very different from mine. The images are usable, but certainly not 'tack sharp' (although in some cases, subject motion is a factor, in addition to the lens).
Hi Neuro,neuroanatomist said:No experience with the Tamron 28-300mm, but test results suggest that the compromises inherent in a superzoom are in the IQ (as is the case with almost all superzoom lenses).
I have the Canon 28-300L - that lens is a very close match for the IQ of the 24-105L across their respective ranges. In the case of the Canon 28-300, the compromises are size/weight and cost, rather than IQ.
Last month (Feb 22 Feb 2013) I bought the Tamron 28-300 VC lens (from B&H) for those times when I only want to carry just one lens mounted on my 5D MK III ... I am not sure if it was my copy of the lens or it is always like that, but that lens was very soft, made strange audible creaking noise when the VC & AF were being engaged and the AF point would jump after taking the shot ... so I returned it and bought a Nikon 18-300 VR lens & a refurbished Nikon D7000Gino said:I'm thinking about purchasing the Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di VC as a walk around lens for my 5D Mark III.
Does anyone have this lens and can you tell me how the image quality compares to the Canon 24-105L on the 5D Mk III?
Thanks
Last month (Feb 22 Feb 2013) I bought the Tamron 28-300 VC lens (from B&H) for those times when I only want to carry just one lens mounted on my 5D MK III ... I am not sure if it was my copy of the lens or it is always like that, but that lens was very soft, made strange audible creaking noise when the VC & AF were being engaged and the AF point would jump after taking the shot ... so I returned it and bought a Nikon 18-300 VR lens & a refurbished Nikon D7000
Anyway here are a few images made with the Tamron 28-300 VC (mounted on 5D MK III) ... the firt and the third images are straight out of the camera ... the second and the fourth are after editing.
Thank God I got rid of it as fast as I could ... I actually got taken in by David Zeiser's good review of Tamron 28-300 VC (http://digitalprotalk.blogspot.com/2012/04/test-driving-new-tamron-28-300mm-vc.html) ... but now I'm thinking maybe he was paid to do that review ;D or maybe he actually got the one and only good copy Tamron ever made ;DJoeDavid said:Last month (Feb 22 Feb 2013) I bought the Tamron 28-300 VC lens (from B&H) for those times when I only want to carry just one lens mounted on my 5D MK III ... I am not sure if it was my copy of the lens or it is always like that, but that lens was very soft, made strange audible creaking noise when the VC & AF were being engaged and the AF point would jump after taking the shot ... so I returned it and bought a Nikon 18-300 VR lens & a refurbished Nikon D7000
Anyway here are a few images made with the Tamron 28-300 VC (mounted on 5D MK III) ... the firt and the third images are straight out of the camera ... the second and the fourth are after editing.
It's not your copy. I bought one when they first came out and you described it perfectly. The only think you left out is how slooooooow (optically) it is! It transitions from f3.5 to 5 to 5.6 and then 6.3 rather quickly in the zoom range. I also own the Canon 28-300mm beast but picked this one up thinking it would be "good enough" for casual photography. Wrong! Slow, soft and noisy...
Rienzphotoz said:I actually got taken in by David Zeiser's good review of Tamron 28-300 VC (http://digitalprotalk.blogspot.com/2012/04/test-driving-new-tamron-28-300mm-vc.html) ... but now I'm thinking maybe he was paid to do that review
alek35 said:Hi Neuro,
could you post some 100% crops with your 7D and the 28-300L / 24-105 for comparison ?
Both of these lenses are on my wishlist - provided they give acceptable sharpness on my 7d.