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16-11-08, 05:41 PM
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Tamron Lens

Any one own or have a view on these lens. Had one years and years ago and I was not impressed but they may be a different story now, so any comment would be welcome.

I am looking for a wide end zoom something like 10 - 25 although I have seen a 10 - 50. So what do people think about wide end glass with a bigger range are the shorter range lens better or does it make no difference?
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16-11-08, 07:52 PM
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Re: Tamron Lens

I think it may depend on which of their range you buy - so if you buy any of their budget lens, don't expect super quality.

Their f2.8 lens seem to be nice
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16-11-08, 08:02 PM
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Re: Tamron Lens

Azz is right, Tamron seem to do a budget range and then some better glass. Reasonable price wide glass is the Sigma 10-20mm or the 12-24mm EX. I have the latter and it seems good and better corrected. Tokina also do a 12-24mm. Build quality seems to vary with different lenses as does whether you get a good or bad one. Seems have to buy from camera manufacturers own brand to get more consistent quality.
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16-11-08, 08:15 PM
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Re: Tamron Lens

I was look up to £500 and had thought about the Sigma 12 - 24, Pentax do a digital only one of the same range and I suppose I would be best to go for that. I am still confused if a lens designed for the digital camera will actually be 10 - 24 or will it still be 35mm lengths? If you see what I mean.
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18-11-08, 12:00 AM
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Re: Tamron Lens

Personally I'd avoid Tamron....but thats personal preference, I'd rather save up and get a better lens as I had one once and it was RUBBISH!
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18-11-08, 12:55 AM
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Re: Tamron Lens

The Tamron 90mm macro lens I have got the silver award in a popular photo mag not so long ago, it came second to the Nikon 102mm macro lens.

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18-11-08, 08:30 AM
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Re: Tamron Lens

Have to say in the past I have had problems with Tamron lens but then again I have had a couple of Canon shockers too so I guess it is a case of if the lens does not perform to the required standard then return it and try again. Having said that I think I will look at the Pentax and Sigma range on the theory better the devil you know.

Thank you for your opinions, it saves so much trail and error to be able to ask advice from those you trust.
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