Let me summarize...... Arrrgggghhhh!!!!
Now that I have that off my chest... let me set the stage - it is an overcast day today...and the light is usually bright here so I normaly shoot ISO 100. Today I forgot to drop the ISO due to the conditions. This impacted the quality of the stopped down images because of...
1) I learned my tripod sucks - need to replace it before my trip in a couple of weeks.
2) I need a remote release - would love to know if these off brand ones work as well as the Conan ones - huge price difference.
3) IS really helps in situations like this. Wish this lens had it.
4) as a novelty - just to be different - this lens sems to be front focusing. Go Figure.
5) the lens seems soft - but that may be because of number 4....
6) Focus speed is as slow as the old bang around 28-200 Tamron I gave son which is many years old. I think I may be spoiled by USM and HSM.
7) Because of 1 + 2 and 4 I need to go reshoot some different subject matter in better light - and then I will post some examples.
8) I hate the timing of this because I just posted in a thread that people should not overlook 3rd party lenses. Dang! Common Tamron - don't let me down...
On the positive - the colors are better then my previous Tamrons. Contrast is good too. No complaints there.
I am attaching one photo just to show you what I am talking about. The camera indicated it was locked on to the gears of the center wheel. While there is a single blade grass sticking up in the area near the focus point - I can't beleive that for once this camera correctly picked this out as it is famous for giving me beautiful images of the chain link fences and the bleachers that surround soccer fields...
So I will head off again to give the lens a second chance... Need to make sure it was not operator error.
Cheers.




