The Sony 16-35mm F2.8 GM vs the Tamron 17-28mm F2.8

Just a few short years ago you would've been hard-pressed to find photographers who wanted to use third-party lenses over first-party offerings. Until Sigma and Tamron upped their game, the lenses they produced were slow, cheaply made, and couldn't match the image quality of first-party lenses.

Oh, how times have changed. Now, third-party lenses meet and sometimes even exceed the levels of performance from first-party lenses; they're usually significantly cheaper too. If you like wide lenses and have been eyeing the Tamron 17-28mm f2. 8 or the Sony 16-35mm f2. 8 G Master, you need to see the video we have for you after the break. .

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2019-9-1 13:00