joychris Offline Upload & Sell: On
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I started that thread on DPR, it was pretty shocking how much dust had accumulated in the lens. I've spent a lot of time in some incredibly dusty environments with the Zony 16-35 and 24-70, more than a year exploring SE Asia, India, Africa, South America and Central America and they were much cleaner when I sold them for the Tamron 28-75. I plowed through sensor swabs when using those lenses because my sensor had crud the rocket blower couldn't remove - the lack of a rear gasket on the Zony's was the reason I moved on from them as other travel friendly alternatives became available.
I bought the Tamron right when it was released in 2018 and used it heavily until last fall when I picked up the 24-70 GM, almost all of its use was outdoors and it was completely dust free inside when I sold it back in January. I know dust really doesn't do much to an image, but I shoot a lot of video in bright sun so any extra artifacts are really difficult to work around. I also work in the humidity of south Florida, and if its that easy for dust to get sucked into that lens, I'm concerned about it long term. I decided to take a pass on the Sigma for now and repurchased a great copy of the Tamron here.
The zoom is more of a convenience for me since I shoot a lot of video. I just picked up the 24 GM and I'm looking at getting a couple more fast-ish primes similar in size/weight for a lightweight travel kit.
Cheers
Chris
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