When I was testing the Tamron 17-28mm F2. 8 Di III RXD lens, I almost never wanted to take it off of my camera. Believe it or not, it wasn't because of the image quality--although that's good in and of itself.
But it's because of the size. It felt like a large, lightweight prime that wasn't overly mammoth. Instead, it was a nice reminder of what mirrorless cameras are supposed to be: smaller and lighter with the lenses to suit them. With an $899 price point, I think that the photographers who go for the Tamron 17-28mm F2. 8 Di III RXD are going to be very happy. Pros and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the fact that it can survive heavy rainfall and it can also continue to pump out great images. Couple this with the fact that it focuses very quickly and just how reliable the lens can be for your work, and you've got a winner. If I'm getting your hopes up though, you should note that this still isn't a G Master lens. . thephoblographer.com
2019-11-18 14:00