Tamron 24-70 VC 2.8 auto focus jump problem

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I just got the new 2.8 VC lense. Everything is perfect except one thing. When the auto focus is on, it is fast and focuses well, but the image jump to the right a little..Right after the focus as stopped, the image makes a little jump t the right. I have a 60d, so no micro adjust...
 
Similar experience to the Tammy 70-300 VC USD however my work around (which I do with all my 'IS' lenses) is power up the servo by tapping [af on] to send power to the lens. Then by the time its at your eye there is no power up lag and IS is up and running :) The 70-300 did jump when the VC kicked in, was actually better then the EF 70-300 f4-5.6 IS in terms of IS and build imo.

If it's a small jump - dont worry that's how the tammys work.
 
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Imagination_landB said:
Right after the focus as stopped, the image makes a little jump t the right. I have a 60d, so no micro adjust...

Everything I've read about this lens and the samples I've tried didn't show this behavior, I think it's a warranty or return case. In fact, on the samples I tried the vc lock was barely noticeable. The vc might a little time to swing in if you run&gun, but afaik there definitely shouldn't be a statistically significant jump to just one direction. Even if you probably don't want to hear this: What you're experiencing is the larger product variance (some call it qc issues) of Tamron and other 3rd party manufacturers.
 
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Mine (bought in Calgary) jumps visably to lock focus the first time used especially if extremely defocused to begin with. After that the movement in the viewfinder is hardly noticeable.

Ask Tamron Canada (Amplis) about servicing if you have an issue as you have a 6 year Tamron Canada warranty.
 
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That was one of the known complaints with Tamron's VC. I think it was the 17-50 lens of theirs where it was the worst; to the point that it would make most of your images soft because the VC would take too long to kick in. My 70-300 had the issue a little bit, but I never expected to instantly snap pictures if my camera had been at my side for a while anyway.

I'd definitely return it and get another copy; it might be less of an issue then
 
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Is this the issue you mean?

https://vimeo.com/45201876
password: tamron

It's totally alien to me, maybe I'm missing something though! Video is great, but stills and auto focus it has a mind of its own for a second, when compared to IS on Canons which I am familiar with..

Other than that a great lens.

Do I send back or keep?...

Andy
 
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