Tamron 90mm f2.8 Review

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

This video shows the review of a Tamron 90mm f2.8 1:1 macro lens.

Pictures taken with this lens mounted on a Nikon d90 available here: http://picasaweb.google.com/m4t94Photo/Tamron90mmF28SampleImages#

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  • You call this a review?!? No mention of photo quality......nothing.

  • @chilliman07 You're right. I'm sorry it's not a very detailed review... I'm still happy to answer any questions you have.

  • link broken

  • @eaton1012 Thank you. The link is now fixed :) Sorry for the trouble

  • 9 Blades are nice???

    I have a lens which has 22 Blades !!!

  • @unbee73 Wow. What lens is that?

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  • Thanks for taking the time to review this lens! Some helpful info. Would be nice to see your images as a slide show at the end, maybe comment on sharpness etc.

  • I have this lens: its sharp, great bokeh effect, light, fast and great for portraits

  • The deep lens recess is there because it makes the extension mechanism easy to build with a single tube; trying to do the same thing with a smaller recess would mean that the lens would be wobbly at its closest focus distance. The hood, apart from being good physical protection (mine is full of nicks and scratches), is there to keep light off of any filters you may be using. Oh, and it's a great portrait lens, with tight horizontal headshots at about 6 feet/2m (you wouldn't want to be closer).

  • Many thanks for a good hands on review - much appreciated :)

  • Not really that helpful, I could have learnt all that you said from the tamron website. A review should be the lens being used in the field on a variety of cameras in different lighting and shooting situations, not just reciting the stats page from tamron. ie you could have used it on a canon crop body and a full frame camera, used at day and at night, used for shooting different applications eg sports, portraits, macro, landscape. And then you could compare it to maybe the canon 85mm 1.8 or si

  • @FinlandApollo TAIR 11A

  • @unbee73 what lens? Voigtlander?

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