Re: Official: Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
College hoops... the 35-150 excels at this proximity. Generally speaking, when shooting basketball i have 3 bodies.
24-70, 70-200, and 400 (for cross court)
the 35-150 kind of eliminates the need for 3. im now using 35-150 and 70-200 w 1.4x converter. Its a much more managable setup and i dont lose any range that i would typically use, if at all.
for close shots my 70-200 was always the go to, because 24-70 was too short and was relegated to shooting wider frames due to how tight 70 was. and 400 was a bit too long but i had to make the sacrifice because 70-200 was too short and i couldnt slap on the converter between streaks down the court.
Now its a dream. 35 is wide enough to get environment and full court shots, and 150 is tight enough for under basket action. and now with the a1 and its 50mp, i have a nice throw with the 70-200 and converter for the other end of the court.
Re: Official: Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
College hoops... the 35-150 excels at this proximity. Generally speaking, when shooting basketball i have 3 bodies.
24-70, 70-200, and 400 (for cross court)
the 35-150 kind of eliminates the need for 3. im not using 35-150 and 70-200 w 1.4x converter. Its a much more managable setup and i dont lose any range that i would typically use, if at all.
for close shots my 70-200 was always the go to, because 24-70 was too short and was relegated to shooting wider frames due to how tight 70 was. and 400 was a bit too long but i had to make the sacrifice because 70-200 was too short and i couldnt slap on the converter between streaks down the court.
Now its a dream. 35 is wide enough to get environment and full court shots, and 150 is tight enough for under basket action. and now with the a1 and its 50mp, i have a nice throw with the 70-200 and converter for the other end of the court.
Re: Official: Tamron 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
College hoops... the 35-150 excels at this proximity. Generally speaking, when shooting basketball i have 3 bodies.
24-70, 70-200, and 400 (for cross court)
the 35-150 kind of eliminates the need for 3. im not using 35-150 and 70-200 w 1.4x converter. Its a much more managable setup and i dont lose any range that i would typically use, if at all.
for close shots my 70-200 was always the go to, because 24-70 was too short and was relegated to shooting wider frames due to how tight 70 was. and 400 was a bit too long but i had to make the sacrifice because 70-200 was too short and i couldnt slap on the converter between streaks down the court.
Now its a dream. 35 is wide enough to get environment and full court shots, and 150 is tight enough for under basket action. and now with the a1 and its 50mp, i have a nice throw with the 70-200 and converter for the other end of the court.
Nov 23, 2021 at 12:04 PM
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