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Published: 2013-10-08, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: This is the second part of our lens recommendations for the Nikon D7100 where we've analyzed nearly 60 Nikkor and third-party standard and portrait prime and zoom models to assess their optical quality. Read onto find out which of these lenses are the bes...
Published: 2013-07-23, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
While the new lens has improved imaging performance over its predecessor, including higher and more consistent sharpness over the first three aperture settings, there has been quite a hike in the price (from $499 to $749). However, the addition of stabili...
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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...
Design et prise en main, Construction "tout temps", Stabilisation optique, Qualité optique, Niveau du piqué au centre dès f/2,8
Manque d'homogénéité du piqué entre le centre et les bords des images aux plus grandes ouvertures, Légères aberrations chromatiques à f/2,8 sur les bords, Vignetage visible jusqu'à f/5,6, Performances de la stabilisation optique (1 IL en utilisation macro
Outre le design, la qualité de construction et la prise en main des nouveaux objectifs fixes de la gamme SP (nous avons déjà été plutôt conquis par les 35, 45 et 85 mm), on ne peut que saluer les performances optiques de ce nouveau 90 mm. Cet objectif dél...
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Published: 2013-05-24, Author: Arthur , review by: Lesnumeriques.com
Silence de l'AF, Retouche manuelle du point, Conception à encombrement constant, Homogénéité du piqué, Faibles aberrations chromatiques, Faible vignettage (sauf f/2,8), Stabilisation optique
Souplesse de la bague de mise au point, Qualité des finitions, Facteur de transmission aux grandes ouvertures, Ouverture f/32 très décevante en piqué
Au final, ce nouvel objectif macro 90 mm s'avère être une bonne optique. Ses options (stabilisation optique, motorisation USD, encombrement constant) lui permettent d'être le plus polyvalent en macro et en utilisation standard. La qualité optique est au r...
Tamron décide de monter en gamme dans une partie de ses nouvelles optiques. Le 90 mm macro, entre dans la même lignée que le 24-70 mm f/2,8 (testé sur Focus Numérique). Tout a été revu par rapport à l'ancien modèle : formule optique, conception et desi...
kaum Vignettierung, geringe Verzeichnung, guter Autofokus
Auflösung fällt in den Ecken ab
Nach unseren Labortests erhält das Objektiv Tamron SP 90mm F/2,8 Di MACRO 1:1 VC USD eine insgesamt gute Bewertung. Während des Tests stechen einige Wertungskategorien besonders positiv hervor. So überzeugt der Kandidat in den Bereichen Objektivgüte, Aus...
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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...