Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 Di Marco 1:1 VC USD and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 Di Marco 1:1 VC USD.
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Published: 2013-04-18, Author: Julia , review by: popphoto.com
Abstract: Tamron's only image-stabilized 1:1 macro lensWhat's Hot: Great handling, optical performance. What's Not: We wish it came in more mounts. Who It's For: DLSR shooters who want high-quality macro performance.This full-frame, high-speed, short telephoto is T...
sensational image quality in the frame centre up from the maximum relative aperture, very good image quality on the edge of the frame both on the APSC/DX and on full frame, negligible chromatic aberration, well corrected spherical aberration, zero distort
modest accessory kit, vignetting on full frame could have been lower.
Looking at the list of pros and cons, published above, and comparing the results of other lenses, tested by us in particular categories it is pretty transparent that all 90–105 mm stabilized macro lenses keep a similar, very high level. It doesn't mean th...
Sharpness, contrast and colour are all outstanding, The silent focusing and general look and feel of the lens are luxurious, better than previous Tamrons, Manual focus is beautifully smooth and well-damped
The autofocus, although smooth, quiet and accurate, can be a little lethargic, gliding into focus rather than snapping. There is also some hunting for focus in lowcontrast light
Tamron has really delivered a fine lens at an attractive price. At 90/135mm focal length (depending on sensor size), it is a good portrait lens. Out-of-focus background highlights (bokeh) are soft and luminous. Tamron describes it as ''moisture proof'', a...
Abstract: DateJanuary 24, 2013 (0) Read later This lens is an update of a Tamron 90mm with improved Ultrasonic Silent Drive autofocus and image stabilisation. Construction quality is improved. Maximum aperture of the 14-element lens is f2.8. Closest fo...
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Published: 2013-01-23, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Sharpness, contrast and colour are all outstanding. The silent focusing and general look and feel of the lens are luxurious, better we would say than previous Tamrons. Manual focus is beautifully smooth and well damped.
The autofocus, although smooth, quiet and accurate, can be a little lethargic, gliding into focus rather than snapping. There is also some hunting for focus in low contrast light. (Tested on a Canon 5DMkII)
Abstract: Tamron's 90mm macro lenses have been held in high regard by photographers for many years and the company has updated them regularly, the most recent in September 2012. While the new lens has been designed primarily for 'full frame' DSLRs, as a 'Di' lens i...
Abstract: The Nikon SLR system is beloved by enthusiasts and serves as the workhorse for many professionals. And it's been around for decades, so there's no shortage of compatible lenses. When shopping for new glass today, you have access to hundreds of options fro...