Which is the better of these two lenses? I'm looking for a really sharp, clean image.
paulcacciapaglia Member 187 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Houston, TX More info | May 26, 2006 20:31 | #1 Which is the better of these two lenses? I'm looking for a really sharp, clean image. Paul Cacciapaglia
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liza Cream of the Crop 11,386 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Mayberry More info | May 26, 2006 20:58 | #2 Permanent banThat's debatable. I think the IQ is pretty comparable. You need to decide whether or not the 28mm end of the Tamron is wide enough to meet your needs. I rarely shoot wide, so it worked for me. The Tamron is also very sharp throughout the focal length and is great for close-up work.
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05Xrunner Goldmember, Flipflopper. More info | I was in the same boat. My gear
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | May 26, 2006 23:15 | #4 I think IQ is very similar, so I'd use brand preference, build, handling, AF, focal lenght range, and price as the deciding factor. Also, the Sigma's tend to have a warmer color tone than Tamrons. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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osiris2000 Mostly Lurking 19 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Sep 20, 2006 12:51 | #5 05Xrunner Canon EOS 350D
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sonnyc Cream of the Crop 5,175 posts Likes: 36 Joined Jun 2005 Location: san jose More info | Sep 20, 2006 15:42 | #6 There's a thread with the same title 2 posts down.
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osiris2000 Mostly Lurking 19 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Sep 21, 2006 00:23 | #7 4x4rock Canon EOS 350D
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JaGWiRE Goldmember 3,859 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Are there a lot of bad copies of the sigma like the Tamron (I hear there are tons of not very sharp copies out there?) Canon EOS 30D, Sigma 30 1.4, Sigma 10-20, Sigma 105 Macro, 135L, 430ex, Lowepro Mini Trekker AW, Manfrotto 3001pro w/486rc2 and 804rc2 head, Manfrotto 681 w/ 3232 head.
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sonnyc Cream of the Crop 5,175 posts Likes: 36 Joined Jun 2005 Location: san jose More info | Sep 21, 2006 01:12 | #9 JaGWiRE wrote in post #2015807 Are there a lot of bad copies of the sigma like the Tamron (I hear there are tons of not very sharp copies out there?) No one knows the exact numbers of "bad" lenses from each manufactures but one thing for sure the internet amplified the bad ones pretty loud.
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osiris2000 Mostly Lurking 19 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Sep 21, 2006 01:31 | #10 Here is a pic taken with my Tamron 70-300mm lens ![]() Canon EOS 350D
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Orchid Member 52 posts Joined Mar 2006 More info | Sep 21, 2006 05:57 | #11 This was taken with the Tamron at f/2.8. It's a really good lens. I had the Sigma, but I'm positive it had focusing issues so I sent it back and got the Tamron. I don't regret it at all.. It's lighter and smaller, easier to zoom with (the Sigma zoom ring was very stiff) and it's a lot cheaper as well, especially when you factor in the filter sizes (67mm against 82mm).
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peterdoomen Goldmember 1,123 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Lier, Flanders (northern, flemish speaking part of Belgium) More info | Sep 21, 2006 06:39 | #12 I've the Tamron too and it's a very fine lens. Sharp, nice bokeh, sturdy but not heavy. Can't compare to the Sigma, but consensus is that the Tamron is a little bit sharper. Canon EOS 20D | Canon 70-200 f2.8L IS + Hoya UV Filter | Canon Extender 1.4x | Canon 50 f/1.8 | Canon 85 f/1.2L mk II | Tamron 17-35 f/2.8-f/4| Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 | Tokina 100 f/2.8 macro | Kenko extension tubes | Canon Speedlite 420 EX & Sto-fen Omnibounce| 80GB Flashtrax | Manfrotto Tripod 190 pro B & Joystick 322RC2 | Lowepro Micro Trekker 200
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osiris2000 Mostly Lurking 19 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Sep 21, 2006 06:48 | #13 Orchid I like the quality of the pic really nice and sharp Canon EOS 350D
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EOSAddict Book Committee Immortal 6,091 posts Likes: 17 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Preston, Lancashire, England More info | Sep 21, 2006 06:48 | #14 Sigma is heavier and bulkier than the Tamron, but still good to handle if you don't object to the two-stage manual focus switching (some do it doesn't bother me!) I haven't had the Tamron but find the IQ of my 24-70 Sig superb, even at 2.8 Al
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jestergx4 Senior Member 358 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Ventura County, CA More info | Sep 21, 2006 08:57 | #15 I love my Tammy 28-75. What a bargain! It is truly a great lens!
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