Is Tamron better than Canon?
Is Tamron better than Canon?
And the winner is… A marginal win for the Canon. Although the Tamron is about 4mm wider than the Canon it’s 20mm shorter at the long end. Taking the Tamron as 70-180mm gives a zoom value of 2.6. If the Canon as 74 to 200 then that gives it a slightly longer zoom range of 2.7.
Does Tamron 70-200 have image stabilization?
The new 70-200, which was actually leaked a couple of weeks ago, boasts “dramatically” faster autofocus speed than its predecessor and 5 whole stops worth of image stabilization depending on which of the three VC modes you decide to use. That stabilization is the big selling point of this speedy zoom lens.
Will Sigma make a 70-200?
Sigma may be about to bolster its lens range with the launch of a new 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom, featuring a Sony E mount. This new lens would add significant flexibility for users of Sony Alpha cameras, covering the main portrait focal lengths and short telephoto range, combined with a constant, bright aperture.
Does Sigma 70-200 have image stabilization?
The Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM is the company’s latest 70-200mm and its first with an image stabilizer. It covers a 2.9x zoom-range and was announced February 2011. Sigma offers this lens with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax and Sigma mounts and it is cheaper than any other stabilized 70-200/2.8 zoom.
Are Tamron lenses as good as Canon lenses?
The Tamron takes much better quality pictures than Canon’s 17-85mm IS. Tamron’s fast aperture (for a zoom lens) is very nice! I’ve also had the chance to use a Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lens for a weekend. This lens was pretty large and heavy compared to the other two lenses.
Will Tamron lenses work canon?
Many Tamron lenses can be used with the lens adapter in conjunction with the mirrorless full-frame system cameras from Canon (Canon EOS R system) and Nikon (Nikon Z system). For full compatibility, an update of the lens firmware is required for older Tamron Models. Newer Models are shipped with compatible firmware.
Is the Sigma 70 200 a full frame lens?
The 70-200mm F2. 8 OS gives somewhat mixed results on full frame. It’s very good indeed when stopped down, but relatively weak wide open, giving rather soft, low contrast results towards the edges of the frame. Distortion and chromatic aberration are both low, but wide-open vignetting is slightly higher than average.