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Oct 13, 2006 22:32 |  #1

I think I made a rash decision.

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Oct 13, 2006 22:36 |  #2

Plenty sharp. Lookin' good. what lens is it?


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Oct 13, 2006 22:37 |  #3

They looks plenty sharp to me also, whats next, you want to shoot with a ginsu??? :) What lens it is?




  
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Oct 13, 2006 22:43 as a reply to  @ savone's post |  #4

I'm such a goof, it was a Tamron 28-75 f2.8. I had it and sent it back. Not just because when I was pixel peeping they looked soft, but the lens seemed heavy and awkward to me after only using the fly weight kit lens and the 50 1.8. Thought I was getting some camera shake from me, I just need to learn how to hold a lens that is "heavier" than I'm used to.


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Oct 13, 2006 22:50 |  #5
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The 28-75 isn't really heavy at all. It's just a matter of building your upper body strength and holding the lens correctly. Try packing around a Sigma 70-200 mounted on a 20D all evening. Now that's heavy. :)



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Oct 13, 2006 22:51 |  #6

hehe yeah, I guess the mind can control weird thoughts/reactions. I had to get used to a few lenses, especially the 300L IS prime. It's heavy, but has IS, which helps. But, once you get used to the 'weight' it helps even more.


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Oct 13, 2006 22:58 |  #7

Actually the Tamron 28-75 is known to be one of the lightest and sharpest in its price/zoom range. I had it an enjoyed it, the only complaint I had about mine is the AF was sketchy.




  
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Oct 13, 2006 23:06 as a reply to  @ savone's post |  #8

What a goof. You were shooting at f/3.5 - f/4 - f/5, not even two stops down from wide open, and rendered individual eyelashes in photos where subject's face did not fill the frame. Not only were they in focus, the resolving power of the lens was wonderful. I have colleagues who own that lens, shoot it at f/5.6, and do not get images as sharp. You mailed back a good copy, sir.
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Oct 13, 2006 23:09 |  #9

J Rabin wrote in post #2117792 (external link)
You mailed back a good copy, sir.

I was just thinking the same... I would have bought that lens in a heart beat.


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