I've learned something over the years. If anyone knows how to make a superzoom lens, it's Tamron. They've made a few that were great in the past decade. And with the Tamron 28-200mm f2. 8-5. 6 Di III RXD, I'm impressed on a level that I didn't expect to be.
Typically with superzooms like this, you sacrifice on image quality. But in Capture One 20, we couldn't find any significant issues with distortion sharpness, etc. Throw in the fact that this lens is weather-sealed, lightweight, and small. Seems like a perfect lens, right? On top of all this, consider the fact that there's only a two-stop difference between the wide end and the telephoto end. The focal length range with the apertures is very usable indeed. Despite all this, there's one big problem that you'll need to find a way past. . thephoblographer.com
2020-7-9 13:00