Don Haines said:Nobody, and I mean NOBODY! predicted that Tamron would come out with a 150-600 F6.3 lens for $1000. It is a great lens and sells very well. Yes, the image quality suffers a bit at the long end, but up to 400mm it is surprisingly close to the Canon 100-400 II yet about 40 percent of the price. The AF works quite well with this lens, but start adding things like the Sigma dock into the picture and you now have the ability to field upgrade software.
As an aside, Olympus had the ability to field upgrade lens firmware through the camera body from the launch of their 4/3 cameras..... this is not a new concept nor is it a novel concept.
Changing the zoom from 150-600 to 100-400 means smaller elements, and this means smaller size and smaller price.... this zoom should definitely be priced under $1000, and that gives them a huge advantage over Canon.
Tamron has created the affordable long-zoom market. Sigma dropped prices and came out with the competition. I think that this is just the start of the battle and more is to come, particularly with the affordable long prime.
I can easily see a 600F6.3 prime out there for under $1000..... and with the cameras starting to come out with F8 AF, someone must be thinking of an 800F8 prime. The market for $1000 lenses is probably a thousand times larger (if not more) than the market for $15,000 lenses and at some point, someone will address this.
Well said! I really would prefer an affordable prime with decent AF in the 400-600 range, but I will consider this 100-400 if the price, resolution @ 400mm and AF are decent.
Upvote
0