gshocked said:The Tamron will do your photography justice. Plus matched with you 6D - with its -3EV sensitivity rating on the centre cross point will be an amazing combo. I agree with trying both. If you can go one further and find a place that you can rent either one, I think would certainly help your decision. In regards to the focus speed, the reality is - at times its like splitting hairs, its close but negligible. BUT to some photographers they would said its worlds apart and reviews will go either way.
Check this review out on the Tamron. It does mention that Tamron has the edge over the Sigma 70-200.
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Tamron-70-200mm-f-2.8-Di-VC-USD-Lens-Review.aspx
+1 on the TDP review. It notes that the Tamron loses more of its focal length when focusing on a closer target than the Canon, its AF servo performance/accuracy and its AF speed is is not as good as the Canon's. It also has a lower max mag value.
In the US, one could have bought the Canon for less than 2000 during the winter/holiday sales. Right now it's 2500, and the Tamron is 1500. Obviously, your country is different, so the price difference is more significant.
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