Red vs. Tungsten by Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott, on FlickrAfter I posted my initial review of the Tamron SP 15-30mm f/2.8 Di VC USD several months ago, I had a lot of requests to directly compare it with the Canon 16-35mm f/4L IS. I dialogued with my affiliate partners and they threw in the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II as a third comparison point. In some of these comparisons I also add the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 into the mix. I spent the last part of March and all of April on this project, and it is, to my knowledge, the most comprehensive review/comparison of its kind. This should really help those of you considering whether or not to buy this lens, as I address just about every aspect of it. For every part there is both a video and a text review:
Part 1: Specs, Build, and Objectives: http://bit.ly/1FF1GmL
YouTube Video: http://bit.ly/1Chtz0w
Part 2: Resolution: http://bit.ly/1IXtlzE"
YouTube Video: http://bit.ly/1PDblzY
Part 3: Angle of View, Distortion, and Bokeh: http://bit.ly/1cQMCJa
YouTube Video: http://bit.ly/1J2QnbO
Part 4: Flare Resistance, Astraphotography, Handling, and Conclusions: http://bit.ly/1Fsekay
YouTube Video: http://bit.ly/1OZr754
Part 5: Gallery of Favorite Images from the Review: http://bit.ly/1bMmcIA
I hope this helps those of you considering this lens. It definitely performed well in this extensive series of head to head comparisons and there is a good chance that the answers to most of your questions regarding these lenses is probably in here. I conclude with a buyer's guide and what type of photographer I feel each lens is suited to.