Recensione Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di VC LD Usato
Produced from 2008 to 2014, the Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di VC LD was one of the best superzoom lenses on the market, featuring an ultrasonic-free AF motor and image stabilization. Despite this, the shots obtained using this product stand out for their high image quality; furthermore, the lens can be used without distinction on both FF and APS-C format cameras.
When it is mounted on the camera body, the first element that stands out is its extreme ease of handling, guaranteed by its great lightness by virtue of the use of light but at the same time robust plastic materials.
The motor used for focusing is fast and silent with slight hesitations only if the light conditions are not optimal. Even though it is a superzoom, it is overall very versatile and therefore ideal for use in all those situations in which it is not essential to constantly change the lens.
Going into the merits of performance, at the minimum focal distance there is a loss of sharpness at the edges while in the center you get shots that can be defined as perfect. The color quality is also overall satisfactory even if it does not have a range of colors equal to those of the major Japanese manufacturers. Ultimately this lens turns out to be a perfect compromise for all those who need a complete product, with slightly above average performance even if not professional and with a low cost.
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