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I’ve been considering buying the non VC version of this lens for sometime but when I heard about the new version, I decided to wait for some reviews.
So far the reviews of the Nikon version have been very good so hopefully the same will be true for the Canon version.
I have ruled out the Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 the price difference and the comparison of shots I’ve seen with the non VC Tamron don’t seem to justify the high price.
If anyone who has used both lenses can convince me, I am all ears?
I’ve also been considering upgrading my 40D to a 50D as these are now going for a realistic 2nd hand price.
I’ve ready plenty of comparisons between the 2 bodies and I thought that there wouldn’t be much point.
I know a lot of people say that megapixels are not everything but a post in a thread by CT has got me thinking.
He posted sample photos of a close cropped photo taken on a 40D, 50D and 7D.
The difference in photo quality on each newer model was certainly noticeable and the 50D started looking like it might be a worthy upgrade.
However, I believe the photos were taken with an L lens somewhere around 300mm.
So taken this into consideration I’m wondering if I see much of a gain on a cropped photo with my Tamron @ 270mm?
The possibility of being able to do a tighter crop on an animal and increased image quality is very appealing.
I know I could get a far better L quality lens with a longer range but for the time being, the cost puts me off and it wouldn't get a lot of use as my Tamron 18-270mm VC suits my needs fine for now.
I don’t devote a lot of time seeking out wildlife as I just don’t have the patience but if I know where to look without too much effort, then fine.
What do you think?
So far the reviews of the Nikon version have been very good so hopefully the same will be true for the Canon version.
I have ruled out the Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 the price difference and the comparison of shots I’ve seen with the non VC Tamron don’t seem to justify the high price.
If anyone who has used both lenses can convince me, I am all ears?
I’ve also been considering upgrading my 40D to a 50D as these are now going for a realistic 2nd hand price.
I’ve ready plenty of comparisons between the 2 bodies and I thought that there wouldn’t be much point.
I know a lot of people say that megapixels are not everything but a post in a thread by CT has got me thinking.
He posted sample photos of a close cropped photo taken on a 40D, 50D and 7D.
The difference in photo quality on each newer model was certainly noticeable and the 50D started looking like it might be a worthy upgrade.
However, I believe the photos were taken with an L lens somewhere around 300mm.
So taken this into consideration I’m wondering if I see much of a gain on a cropped photo with my Tamron @ 270mm?
The possibility of being able to do a tighter crop on an animal and increased image quality is very appealing.
I know I could get a far better L quality lens with a longer range but for the time being, the cost puts me off and it wouldn't get a lot of use as my Tamron 18-270mm VC suits my needs fine for now.
I don’t devote a lot of time seeking out wildlife as I just don’t have the patience but if I know where to look without too much effort, then fine.
What do you think?