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Pretty good except for AF/MF:
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Thanks for the reviw Klaus!
What do You think about the lens contrast - colour rendition compared to the L-lenses mentioned in the revew?
I have used the Tamron 70-200 for more than a year now, and I am very pleased with the image quality. The lens contrast is a little weaker at f2.8 in the long end (135-200), but from f3.5 it seems to be on a surprisingly high level for a zoom lens.
In fact, this is the first zoom I really like, just a pity the manual focusing is so tricky.
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[quote name='goran h' timestamp='1296310991' post='5785']
Thanks for the reviw Klaus!
What do You think about the lens contrast - colour rendition compared to the L-lenses mentioned in the revew?
I have used the Tamron 70-200 for more than a year now, and I am very pleased with the image quality. The lens contrast is a little weaker at f2.8 in the long end (135-200), but from f3.5 it seems to be on a surprisingly high level for a zoom lens.
In fact, this is the first zoom I really like, just a pity the manual focusing is so tricky.
Göran
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As you mentioned - 200mm @ f/2.8 is the weak spot in terms of contrast. It's a little hard to comment here because of the slight centering defect at this setting. A perfect sample is surely pretty good here as well.