Tamron Zoom Shootout (28-75, 28-200, 35-150 EF, and 70-180)
70mm
35-150 UL, 28-200 UR, 28-75 LL, 70-180 LR
THIS ONE IS SUPER INTERESTING! The 35-150 wins. full stop. but the 28-75 and 28-200 trade blows the whole way with one winning in one area and the other winning in another, but they both are respectably close to the 35-150 for the most part. the 70-180 loses hardcore. everywhere. but see my lack of lens stabilization conclusions below.
I don't think the 28-75 or 28-200 suffer much from lack of lens stabilization here (the 35-150 has it). But i could DEFINITELY and noticeably discern that IBIS was having an ESPECIALLY hard time stabilizing the 70-180 at 70mm for some reason. It actually was very difficult to focus in 12.8x magnification at 70mm, but it seemed to clear right back up and behave like the other lenses at 100mm. weird...
Tamron Zoom Shootout (28-75, 28-200, 35-150 EF, and 70-180)
70mm
35-150 UL, 28-200 UR, 28-75 LL, 70-180 LR
THIS ONE IS SUPER INTERESTING! The 35-150 wins. full stop. but the 28-75 and 28-200 trade blows the whole way with one winning in one area and the other winning in another, but they both are respectably close to the 35-150 for the most part. the 70-180 loses hardcore. everywhere. but see my lack of lens stabilization conclusions below.
I don't think the 28-75 or 28-200 suffer at all from lack of lens stabilization here (the 35-150 has it). But i could DEFINITELY and noticeably discern that IBIS was having an ESPECIALLY hard time stabilizing the 70-180 at 70mm for some reason. It actually was very difficult to focus in 12.8x magnification at 70mm, but it seemed to clear right back up and behave like the other lenses at 100mm. weird...
Tamron Zoom Shootout (28-75, 28-200, 35-150 EF, and 70-180)
70mm
35-150 UL, 28-200 UR, 28-75 LL, 70-180 LR
THIS ONE IS SUPER INTERESTING! The 35-150 wins. full stop. but the 28-75 and 28-200 trade blows the whole way throughout and come very respectably close to the 35-150. It is a tie for second place in my opinion. the 70-180 loses hardcore. everywhere. but see my lack of lens stabilization conclusions below.
I don't think the 28-75 or 28-200 suffer at all from lack of lens stabilization here (the 35-150 has it). But i could DEFINITELY and noticeably discern that IBIS was having an ESPECIALLY hard time stabilizing the 70-180 at 70mm for some reason. It actually was very difficult to focus in 12.8x magnification at 70mm, but it seemed to clear right back up and behave like the other lenses at 100mm. weird...