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📷 Unveiling the Superior Tamron SP 35mm f/1.4 Di USD Lens for Canon EF: A Game-Changer for Optimum Photography Review

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BrandTamron
Lens TypeWide Angle
Compatible MountingsCanon EF
Camera Lens Description35 millimetres
Maximum Focal Length35 Millimeters

Description of 📷 Unveiling the Superior Tamron SP 35mm f/1.4 Di USD Lens for Canon EF: A Game-Changer for Optimum Photography

Consummate image quality across the entire frame from edge-to-edge. Exceptionally reliable, fast and accurate AF. Next-generation BBAR-G2 Coating. Vastly improved highly durable Fluorine Coating. Moisture-Resistant Construction. Locking lens hood for precise positioning.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

It focuses and detects faces, and I use it with my Canon 6d Mk2 camera. It is my opinion that it is the best lens that I possess. The reviews for the last 35 millimeters, which he places on the shoulder blades, may be found on YouTube. The ridiculously high quality completely justifies the exorbitant price.

Pros
  • Fantastic shot, and the light is fantastic. The greatest fixed lens available for 35mm analog cameras is this one. Extremely crisp even with the aperture fully open (at f/1.4). Because the lens is expensive, it is likely that professionals will read the reviews before purchasing it. As a result, I can declare without reservation that this is the most worthwhile acquisition among 35mm. There is protection against dust as well as moisture. Even with the hood up, it has a really chic appearance. filters with a diameter of 72mm each. Rapid focusing. Doesn't produce noise. You can obtain a nice photo! Please find your snapshot attached.
Cons
  • Large amounts of weight, and if you shoot for a long period of time (between six and eight hours), your hand will become very fatigued. For me, shooting for two to three hours at a time keeps my hand from becoming tired, even when the air is dry. They say that he has a problem with focus, but he didn't notice it, if the background is lighter than the item, but it's more likely that each lens would do it automatically. He didn't notice it since the background is lighter than the object. However, this may be remedied by using a touch screen focus point or a spot focus point, both of which are highly convenient options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

This lens is by far the best one I've ever used. Do not dither, and seize the opportunity. He won't let you down. There used to be a lens called the Canon 35 1.4, but I never liked that word. After waiting another year, I made the decision to test my luck and tried a tamron. The very best there is! The pinnacle of excellence. To answer your question, no, I do not work in a tamron. Even after having it for a whole year, this lens never ceases to amaze me. Here are some of the advantages it…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I rent a short amount of time to him, no more than two weeks at most. Didn't notice any issues or problems. Absolutely everything is an excellent fit. The transition from a Canon 600d (with lenses such as the Canon EF-S 18-55 KIT and the 50mm 1.8) to a full frame camera that has such glass was a joy. In passing, I should mention that this glass can also be placed on the crop. Below are some advantages: - The picture's overall sharpness - The design of the camera - The focal length - The…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

To summarize, this is one of the best 35-current on the market, and the only one that is better is the 1.4LII, which has a price tag that is three times higher; therefore, I believe the choice is apparent. Additionally, this glass covers a matrix of 45 px on r5 without any issues, as the producer himself promises (the same rf 35 1.8 plainly wasn't able to reach it, in natural light, the microcontrast spoke so far ), which sigma art, by the way, also doesn't permit. I utilized the ART series on…

Pros
  • A great number of them) Constructive (well-built, made of high-quality materials, composed), dust-moisture protection, sharpness over the entire field than the same sigma sins and less vignetting, there is practically no chromaticity in the open, which goes along with the coating and catches fewer hares. Color, more specifically on the L-series level. Nice bokeh. A good focus that is not overly loud. The pricing is satisfactory))) + An additional five years of coverage if you register your product on the manufacturer's website
Cons
  • The absence of a stub, as in version 1.8, although this would have resulted in an increase in both the weight and the price: ( In a general sense, this does not have much of an impact on r5 or r6. You shouldn't have any trouble shooting at a 1/10. They were going to release it on RF and include a stub, which were pricing that he would not have been willing to pay.

Prior to using this lens, from near focal lengths, I utilized affordable "portrait lenses" from Canon. These included the 50mm f/1.8 (plastic for 4,000), the 50mm f/1.4 (worse only f/1.8), and the again the 50mm f1.8 STM, which was straight handsome and cost 6,000. Putting a fifty-kopeck piece into a bag has never been an issue for me despite the fact that my primary glass is a 70-200mm reporter. Now, whenever I go on a walk, I always have to decide whether to bring a telephoto lens or a 35-ku…

Pros
  • Autofocus, picture quality, pricing (in comparison to products of a similar nature offered by Canon), and the option to self-align by making use of a station (which I did not put to use).
Cons
  • Weight (but this is relative to everything else).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I was pleasantly surprised by how much I like using the lens. The Canon EOS R is a joy to use for video recording due to its quick, silent, and perfect focusing. Nothing to complain about based on this snapshot. What you need is clarity and volume, and that's exactly what you get. In post-processing, I adjusted the marque profile and found that I had achieved good colors, especially in outdoor settings. This is a really crisp and clean image with no glare or flare; you may prefer lamp light…

Pros
  • A fantastic lens, and I can't decide which of the 35 I own is the best. Color. Sharpness. Focusing. A barrier against moisture. Light.
Cons
  • I wasn't able to discover it on my own. Perhaps an overly clinical photo.

Mixed feelings about this lens. I will write as it is, what nuances I met. On the one hand, excellent modern glass, Tamron, well done, they know how to make good optics. It can be seen that they are working on the quality of enlightenment in lenses, there are no complaints about the design, materials. The picture from it is voluminous, sharp, detailed. Max Guselnikov advertised it for a reason. On the other hand, for its price, there are a lot of problems: vignetting at open to f / 4 remains…

Pros
  • - Sharpness with open - Resolution - Constructive - Small distortion - Lack of chromaticity - 5 years warranty
Cons
  • - Strong vignetting - Problems with autofocus - Noticeable shift in white balance to warm

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love it!: Lenses

I have rented other 35mm primes from Tamron 1.8 to Canon 35mm 1.4 ii and this is definitely the best lens for the Price. I use it on my Canon EOS R with RF to EF Canon adapter. I also used it on my crop sensor.

Pros
  • Exceptionally reliable, fast and accurate autofocus
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic lens! King of the 35s?

This lens is sharp enough even at f/1.4! Impressive lens for landscapes, great low light performance and while I'm not usually a fan of wind angle portraits, the fading and bokeh of this lens means I can take great portraits with it when I want to! The autofocus seems to be quite capable. I'll probably do an MFA on this lens at some point like I do on all other autofocus lenses, but I certainly don't feel the need to do so.

Pros
  • Superb edge-to-edge image quality throughout the frame
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great lens that doesn't compromise on more expensive competitors

I recently bought this lens to add to a set that includes many Canon L lenses including 50 1.2, 135 2.0, 70-200 2.8. Not saying I own multiple lenses, I'd like to provide context for what may be an overly enthusiastic review. The Tamron 35 focuses faster than any other lens of the same length. It focuses to around 11-12 inches so it can be used for some applications in macro photography. It produces beautiful bokeh and images are sharper than any other Canon lens I've owned. The digital gojo…

Pros
  • Waterproof design
Cons
  • Compatibility