Re: Official: Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
A bit of German dialect Wedding photographer. For me the perfect example why this lens is such an enrichment for the Sony system. She says that she always shoots with two cameras. One with a 35mm prime, one with a 85mm prime. She‘s so excited that it really works out to replace those to cameras with just a one camera one lens solution. She also says that she often (in churches etc.) misses the longer option when only having 85mm. This is very versatile. The weight is okay for her, she says. According to her, the AF during her shooting was not behaving any differently than the ones of Sony lenses. For her as a wedding photographer this lens is perfect.
Edit P.S. Of course this works as advertisement for the lens. The guy who runs the channel seems to be a dealer. But everything she says in a way goes without saying to me. Versatility (so not necessarily needing a 24-70 2.8 + 70-200 2.8 anymore for shootings like this) is the main benefit of this lens.
Re: Official: Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
A bit of German dialect Wedding photographer. For me the perfect example why this lens is such an enrichment for the Sony system. She says that she always shoots with two cameras. One with a 35mm prime, one with a 85mm prime. She‘s so excited that it really works out to replace those to cameras with just a one camera one lens solution. She also says that she often (in churches etc.) misses the longer option when only having 85mm. This is very versatile. The weight is okay for her, she says. According to her, the AF during her shooting was not behaving any differently than the ones of Sony lenses. For her as a wedding photographer this lens is perfect.
Re: Official: Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
A bit of German dialect Wedding photographer. For me the perfect example why this lens is such an enrichment for the Sony system. She says that she always shoots with two cameras. One with a 35mm prime, one with a 85mm prime. She‘s so excited that it really works out to replace those to cameras with just a one camera one lens solution. She also says that she often (in churches etc.) misses the longer option when only having 85mm. This is very versatile. The weight isn‘t okay for her, she says. According to her, the AF during her shooting was not behaving any differently than the ones of Sony lenses. For her as a wedding photographer this lens is perfect.
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Oct 24, 2021 at 10:31 AM
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