First off,
The Tamron 45 1.8 VC takes absolutely gorgeous shots - from color to the focus ring to the stabilisation, it is probably one of the best lenses for DSLR Cinematography! Much better than most of the lenses I've previously owned
That being said, the VC is decent but from time to time I still notice the jittery footage you would get from a lens without a stabilizer. Perhaps I had too much coffee that day!
Gear used: 5D Mark II, Tamron 45mm F1.8 VC (90% of the shots), Canon 24-105mm F4 IS, Firmcam, and a generic video monopod.
All the footage has been graded slightly, along with post-stabilization in some shots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThKut-5D8PI
Enjoy!
The Tamron 45 1.8 VC takes absolutely gorgeous shots - from color to the focus ring to the stabilisation, it is probably one of the best lenses for DSLR Cinematography! Much better than most of the lenses I've previously owned
That being said, the VC is decent but from time to time I still notice the jittery footage you would get from a lens without a stabilizer. Perhaps I had too much coffee that day!
Gear used: 5D Mark II, Tamron 45mm F1.8 VC (90% of the shots), Canon 24-105mm F4 IS, Firmcam, and a generic video monopod.
All the footage has been graded slightly, along with post-stabilization in some shots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThKut-5D8PI
Enjoy!