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DynaSport Registered: Aug 11, 2005 Total Posts: 1518 Country: United States |
I know, I know, these posts are getting a bit boring, but I would still appreciate some input from you photographers out there. Through circumstances my kit is in need of another lens. You can see what I have in my sig. I plan to add a new lens and I have narrowed it down to the Tamron 28-75 and the Canon 85 1.8. I am wanting a lens to pair with the Tokina for walk around purposes and use when my 50 1.8 is not long enough but I don't want to use the big 70-200 2.8. I think the Tamron is more versatile, but I really like the idea of USM and 1.8. The prices are close enough I can swing either. I would really like the Canon 24-70, but the budget says no right now. One thing that worries me about the Tamron is the focus ring moving. My Tokina does that and it is my least favorite feature of the lens. I am adjusting to it, and I am sure I would on the Tamron as well, but I wish it didn't do it. So, if it were you, which would you buy? |
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Jackel Registered: Nov 28, 2005 Total Posts: 373 Country: United States |
I have the Tamron 28-75 and it is my most used lens. Ill probably pick up the 85 1.8 as well soon but I personally like the flexibility of the zoom and the IQ of the 28-75 is really very good. There is an 11 page thread right now debating whether its as good as the 24-70. |
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j_ambrose Registered: Dec 10, 2004 Total Posts: 524 Country: United States |
My 85 1.8 showed up 2 days ago, a great lens for the money. |
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rhameed Registered: Apr 20, 2006 Total Posts: 154 Country: N/A |
If I were in your situation, I would have got an 85 1.8. Or I should say that, I have a similar combination - a sigma 18-50 2.8 and an 85 1.8. My 85 1.8 is a sharp, fast lens. Since you are looking for extra reach and have already covered 19-35 and 50mm so in my opinion a dedicated longer focal length lens, which has excellent quality, fast focus and fast aperture, adds more value than a versatile 28-75 since you have that range already covered for most part. For me the only case where 28-75 would add more variety to your existing lenses is at 28 2.8 where it would be faster than your 19-35 and thus might perform better for indoor people shots. |
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Greg Feldman Registered: Mar 14, 2005 Total Posts: 3958 Country: United States |
They're rather different lenses so it's hard to compare. For what it's worth, I wouldn't worry about the lack of USM on the Tamron. It focuses plenty fast, although not as quietly. The image quality is definitely impressive. |
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Aberdeen Photo Registered: Mar 10, 2006 Total Posts: 2663 Country: United States |
The 85 USM is a great little lens and for the 20D the 18-50 or 2.8 from Sigma, comes to mind, however, I have seen quite good results with the Tammy 28-75, just not very wide. |
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SwimmerDad Registered: Dec 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1829 Country: United States |
I own both, and both are great lenses with totally different uses. My 85 1.8 is a great sports lens for swimming, bball, gymnastics etc. Quick focusing, good bokeh, sharp. |
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boissez Registered: Jan 27, 2004 Total Posts: 324 Country: Denmark |
I would trade the 19-35 for a Tamron 17-50/2.8 and get a 100/2 to cover the tele end. |
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DynaSport Registered: Aug 11, 2005 Total Posts: 1518 Country: United States |
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