Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
At the moment, this looks to me like a work-a-day lens rather than an enthusiast's or artist's lens.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
At the moment, this looks to me like a work-a-day lens rather than an enthusiast's or artist's lens.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
This looks to me like a work-a-day lens rather than an enthusiast's or artist's lens.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, and may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.
Dustin Abbott does a good job reviewing the lens. He admires it, thinks it is the ultimate sports shooter's lens, may be great for weddings/events, but has reservations about the rendering and bokeh as well as the handling of flare.
There is a comparison one-to-one image set of the Sony and the Tamron 35-150mm lens in the rendering section of the reivew that I found useful. It is a photograph of a statue of a little girl set in rough grass with a brush background. To me, the rendering of the Tamron is much more pleasing. Also, the colors of the Tamron seem better and more natural, with the Sony, at least on my screen, tending a bit toward grey.