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March 2016
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35 Reviews
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Lens Review: Tamron SP 35MM F/1.8, JANUARY 21, 2016, By Greg Scoblete, The photojournalist W. Eugene Smith famously observed, “The world just does not fit conveniently into the format of a 35mm camera.” Far be it from us to argue with Mr. Smith, but 35mm
Lens Review: Tamron SP 35MM F/1.8
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Published: 2015-12-09, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
The Tamron 35mm f1.8 comes close to matching the Sigma 35mm f1.4 in terms of sharpness, and even surpasses it in uniformity at wider apertures, and has lower distortion, vignetting and chromatic aberration. At $600, it's comfortably more accessible than t...
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Good to very good quality across the full-frame area, Weather sealing, Quiet and fast AF operation, Good image stabilization, Maximum magnification of 1:2.5
Pretty strong longitudinal CAs and purple ghosting, Nervous Bokeh
The new Tamron 35/1.8 VC is a very versatile and interesting lens: It offers a fast f/1.8 aperture combined with image-stabilization that is good for two stops in my tests. That makes this lens hold out longer in dimly lit situations. It produces sharp im...
There's a lot to like in the Tamron 35mm ƒ/1.8 Di VC USD SP. One usually expects the third-party manufacturers to produce lenses that are less expensive than the name-brand manufacturers, but in this case, Tamron has produced a superior lens and priced it...
Like its 45mm sibling, the Tamron 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD Lens brings us a lot of value for the cost. While I suggest that this lens be autofocus tested before being relied upon for critical use, the capabilities of an f/1.8 aperture combined with a well-per...
solid, stylish and moisture resistant casing, minimum focusing distance already from 0.20 of a meter, very good image quality in the frame centre, good image quality on the edge of the APSC sensor, acceptable image quality on the edge of full frame, moder
weak performance against bright light, autofocus should have been faster, When you start comparing the tests of two new Tamrons you can notice a very important thing: the list of pros and cons is not enough if you want to know the real value of a given le
Like in the case of the 1.8/45 model once again the biggest problem of the Tamron is called the Sigma. The A 35 mm f/1.4 DG HSM is a bit more expensive than the tested lens and its warranty conditions are worse but it is faster aperture-wise, it comes wit...
Published: 2015-09-17, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Quite sharp. Minimal distortion. Wide aperture. Optically stabilized design. Very close focus capability. Weather-sealed. Available for Canon, Nikon, and Sony SLRs.
Edge performance lags behind center at wide apertures. Heavy for its size
The Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD wide-angle prime lens sets itself apart from the crowd with its macro capability and image stabilization system...
Published: 2015-09-17, Author: Jon , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: To make a better lens, one that avid photographers might even be inclined to leave on their DSLR camera permanently, Tamron set aside all of their former notions about lens design and construction and went straight back to the basics with the new Tamron S...
The Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD is a big and heavy lens, but it produces quality images. We make choices that often come down to quality against convenience, and in this case were looking at a lens that aims for clean images at the cost of size.This i...