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Review on Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 SP XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras (Model A09E) by Somsak Pornthip ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

Utilized in conjunction with the Sony A7m3. Autofocus is a complete failure. Someone is going to tell you that you have to update the firmware. Nevertheless, I purchased it with the most recent version; therefore, I can't even begin to comprehend how the focus operated in the older version. He is very terrible. Yeah, as long as you are only shooting a casual reportage or even a video there, everything will be fine. But, if there are things in the picture that are rapidly approaching one another, then the lens will especially let you down regardless of the lighting conditions or the focal length that you use. It is likely that 6-7 out of every 10 shots will be missed. This is one of the other drawbacks, and it pertains to the plastic that the lens is constructed from. Touching it is definitely a lovely experience, but it is not at all wear-resistant and dents and scratches easily. You won't be able to capture them since the focal length is 28 millimeters, which is not even close to 24 millimeters and is in no way close to 24 millimeters at all. Well, that is so lot. Once more, this relates to photography. The low cost, the fact that the lens is not too heavy and that it produces a picture that is both contrasty and sharp are all advantages of this product. If you don't need a quick autofocus and 24mm lens, the price-to-performance ratio of this camera is superb overall.

Pros
  • Price. Picture. The weight.
Cons
  • Plastic, Focal, and Autofocus come to mind.