Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Di III VXD lens review with samples
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2022
- Always nice to be testing out a revolutionary camera lens.
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This is a perfect wedding lens. A dream come true
great lens!
Concur.
What prime lens do you think become the great pair with this lense?
@@izzatti7446 I'm taking a gamble on a Laowa 45 0.95f
Yes
I bought this lens at launch, and it has been my workhorse ever since. The flexibility for all types of photography is unmatched, it's cheaper and lighter than a bag of primes, and it's damn near perfect optically.
How sharp is it at the 150? As a sports photographer my biggest issue with the 70-200 Sony 2.8 is how soft it is at the telephoto ranges. Would love to hear, thanks!
@@AlexVasquezytSuper sharp
This is literally the ONLY Tamron 35-150 video I've seen that actually shows focus breathing at both wide and tele ends. THANK YOU.
Almost every video I’ve seen shows this…
Is it just me or does anyone else feel a sense of comfort and assurance every time Chris says “softness due to the effects of diffraction”!? 😊
What a coincidence!! literally yesterday i heard of this lens for the first time ever and looked for your review, couldnt find one and now its here! thank you so much for consistently putting out such reliable reviews!
if someone asks me "if you could only have 1 lens", would have to be this one. Massive range, wide aperture, sharp, just wow
I reviewed this paradigm changer zoom a few months ago. What a lens. Great review as usual, it corresponds with my findings
Great review as always! After 6 mouths usage, it is my main lens now for shooting wedding videos, portrait or causal shooting. Love the range cover so nice and the optics is good enough to handle almost any situation. It's so convenient just bring a wide prime/ zoom lens with it, and you able to capture wide, mid and long range. Sometime just want to be lazy or not able to change lens, then this is the best choices!
How do you shoot video with this lens ? Handling it is possible ?
@@ClementFaucher To be honest, it's not comfortable for handheld since it's a front heavy lens. Most of the time film some short B-roll style short, also I use it with a7s3/ a7iv which has active stabilization, handheld video not the best way for it. But when you use it on tripod, it is quite a good option. I can set at f/2.8 for constant aputure, from 35 to 150. It's like a 24-105 bigger aputure version, better at some dim lighting scenario.
This is one of the best comprehensive and detailed review I have seen for this lens. Keep up the good work!
I've seen one other review on this lens but, you're technical review is reassuring. Excellent
Hello Christopher, as always you do make excellent reviews for cameras and lenses, it is a pleasure to see it and listen to it. Thank you.
Very nice image comparison with different range, this is just what I needed. Good job!
You are a treasure of the photographic community Christopher. Great review!
I love watching your reviews of lenses I bought on preorder. I love that shot of affirmation that I made a good choice.
A perfect lens! I use this lens mainly for travel photography. I used it for a whole day on the mountain and I can say that it is excellent. that's about all I need in general.
I finally got my copy 2 months ago and it hasnt come off my camera. I absolutely adore it. i do wish it were a little wider, but I can live with that. Its an incredible lens!
I wish it were a 24 too!
man, imagine if it started at 24mm
I’ve been waiting for this review, thanks for the insight Chris
Great review. You really put the lens through its paces and it delivered with flying colors. I switched to Sony (from Pentax and Fuji combo) and decided to go all Tamron zooms for my lenses.If I had to pic my lenses over again, I would probably let the 28-75 and the 70-180 go and get the 35-150 instead. I am an old timer and have shot Nikon, Canon, Fuji, Pentax and Hassy systems extensively. The images I get from my A7RIV and the Tamron lenses are truly in the hi-res medium format territory. I am blown away by how good these Tamron lenses are.
this lens is such a winner in terms of zoom range and aperture. i hope more lenses like this come out.
honestly find the flaring extremely well controlled with little loss of contrast. of course theres more lens elements so its never going to be as good as a prime but i find its pretty subtle.
DUDE Chris Frost you have been my absolute favorite reviewer in any category gor like 6 years at least! You should really get all your videos trasnlated and just re-upload to secondary and tertiary channels. Mulah baby, plus you're legit helping people out. So thanks again!
What a lens! No words.
Sony has the best 3rd party lens manufacturer.
this is my exact setup, with my A7r III being on the latest firmware version 3.10. God bless tamron for giving us this great lens.
What a beautiful lens and as alway's great review Chris i would say this is 3 lenses in one.👍
Tamron has knocked it out of the park here. Such an incredible lens!
Superb lens. I have this Tamron 35~150 and Sony 100~400+1.4x TC. Already pre~ordered 16~35 PZ. When it arrive, my kit will cover from 16 all the way to 560!!! My only small complaint on this lens is the weight, but I can live with that for the quality it delivers.
Nice setup...
Great Lens & Review as always.
Had an extrange behavior of youtube app freezing on my smarttv when trying to watch this video. It happened 4 times, and each time had to unplug the tv in order to be able to watch any other video. I ended up watching it on my computer.
This lens is a BEAST! Awesome usefull zoomrange with great image quality. Even with that price tag its a massive bang for your bucks!
Lens Introduction 0:00
Focus Breathing 3:38
Auto Focus 3:56
Lens Spec 4:18
Image Sample 4:53
Lens Distortion 6:59
Close Up Image Sample 7:43
Bright Light Performance & Coma Level 8:20
Bokeh 9:02
Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration 9:23
Overall 9:39
Thanks ❤
Ever since tamron dropped this beast I've been counting pennies waiting for the day I could get my hands on this. As a cinematographer this lens is amazing for location scouting and when I have the need to carry light
the lens is not light. It weights 1.16kg i have it and light is no where near it
@@zcw123 you're right, but 1 heavy lens is better than 2 heavy zooms or 4 primes
Thanks Chris for the review with your life. :D Brilliant Lens.
Sony 16-35 PZ, Tamron 35-150 and Sigma 150-600. Perfect lens trio!
It's hurting my shoulders, and arm just thinking about it. lol
Or tamron 150-500 to keep it compact
"well you've got some nerve Mister" 😂😂😂
AF-S is usually slower because it uses contrast detection to double check focus
Perfect wedding lens! Hope they'll make it in RF mount, as i could sell at least two optics (24-70 and 70-200, both weighting more than the 35-150 alone) which will be covered just by this Tamron on my R6, i can shoot all day without changing lens! (i will keep the Tokina 16-28 on the second EF camera, for the occasional wideangles)
Brilliant review as always! Thanks!
Just the first samples were enough to convince me. What a beautiful piece of glass.
Personally I don't mind vignetting. If anything I usually introduce more of it in post processing. It is one of the best ways to bring focus to the center of the image and gives most pictures a bit of punch.
Yeah we're going to need/want this with the RF mount!
You’re awesome doing reviews. Top.
Thank so much for your time!!! Great video
I want this lens.
Awesome video/review again.
I bought the older DSLR F2.8-4 version for my Canon 6D mkII last year and it is amazing - though vignetting was more compared to this new one, it is sharp. Hopefully I can get this version (Hopefully an RF version) when I make the jump to mirrorless in the future.
For the ones of us doing concert photography this is beyond a dream lens
I bought the lens 2 months ago and I'm super happy!
Nice intro Chris. I couldn't get tired of testing this beauty either🤣 If only it was constant. And in L-mount😁
wish to try this, but always out of stock… Thank you for the great review again!
Fantastic video Chris. Where was the photo taken of the woodland with the old ruin? That looks fantastic
I got my copy couple days ago after few months of waiting. What an absolute beast. I paired my with Sony 20mm 1.8 and I don't need anything else ( :
@@JoeHan268 still my favorite lens. Everything is great
@@JoeHan268 i dont mind weight. You get used to it ( :
I've been waiting for so long for this review from you! THANK YOU!
Chris! A perfect review as always! I just got the lens! Is this design "push-pull" or will it damage the lens? Do you know? Thanks!
much awaited review ....... & please review Sony 70 200 f2.8 mark ii 🥺
Been waiting for this one. 👌
It is my every day lens and I absolutely adore it.
Thanks for your lovely video. This is a very interesting lens indeed. However, the lens that I am most curious about is the new Sony 70-200mm F/2.8 GM II. Any chance of that one getting a review soon?
I hope someday this lens will also be available in Canon EOS R system.
I will surely buy it and pair it with a RF 15-35mm f2.8 or RF 16mm f2.8 if I need to save money.
my all around dream lens
I would buy this in a heartbeat if it were available anywhere! It's sold out at most US retailers that I've checked
As an Aberystwyth resident and Welsh speaker I'd certainly watch!
I've been waiting for this one...
Crazy lens! You say it's big and heavy, but given the parameters it actually seems fairly small to me. I'd be interested to see this on APS-C one day, especially Fuji. When you consider that the Fuji 50-140 is a bit longer, and almost as heavy, with less zoom range... Well, it kind of makes you want to see this lens come to Fuji X mount!
I'm really hopeful to see Tamron bring some nice lenses to Fuji, such as the 17-70mm f2.8... The 35-150mm f2-2.8 is also a nice option, but doesn't make much sense on Fuji being full-frame, maybe an even better crop version though?
@@MatheusPratta Normally I would agree with you that it makes little sense to carry the full frame weight and only use half the light. However, as Joel states, the APS-C 50-140 F2.8 lens (which is kind of the 70-200 f.28 equivalent lens) is even heavier and has less range. So this is not an entirely crazy thought here. Still a shame of all the light being wasted though.....
Absolutely crazy Lens, such a cool design! It basically combines the 24-70 and 70-200, put a wideangle lens into the bag and you're good to go.
Only complaint I hear a lot is the weight. Carrying around such a lens over a 16 hour wedding will take some strength, especially compared to the flexibility that a prime offers with it's size.
I am still torn on whether this is the best lens ever or just the best concept ever.
I agree completely. In fact, I love my 70-180, but wish it were 200mm. I wouldn't want to sacrifice another 30mm on the long end. I would be in favor that it is the "best concept ever."
Its all about versatility, its not just a nice concept...
@@NikosPer I see your point, but at the same time, it not always about versatility if you're not able to get the shot. I do a lot of event photography and the 150 range is just a bit too limiting for me. But I find between the 28-75, and 70-180, it works very nice. Plus, speaking about versatility, both lenses are extremely lighter than the 35-150, which to me makes a huge difference when shooting an event for 4 or 5 hours. Everyone has their own needs and perspective.
@@martin9410 just an amateur here-i dont own the lens, my point was about that you dont need to change lenses especially in the professional field which might be crucial for money shots. Even at 150 you may crop a bit and even AI upscale it later. Also dont forget that going out with a "35-150" in back of your mind, you might position yourself in places that you would avoid otherwise. Just my amateur thoughts.
@@NikosPer I understand...and many are in agreement with you. I've held the lens for a brief time and it is a heavy lens, but for some, that won't be an issue. I find carrying two light lenses an easy thing, rather than a heavy one. But this is why different lenses appear to different people for different reasons.
Been waiting for this review ever since the lens got out. Thank you very much Chris, hope they make a version of this lens for other systems as well
I know two people who have absolutely fallen in love with this lens! Both of them won't stop telling me how excellent it is
Photography is life my friend!
Holy Moly Christopher ! My eyes must be deceiving me ! The images I see here rival those of the Sony 50 mm 1.2 GM; and over a zoom range ! Now I’m watching this on CZcams, so tell me Christopher ; You’ve tested the Sony I just mentioned. How do they compare ? No need to pull punches here. Bless you and your wife ! Thanks 😊
This is just perfect
After long wait ♥️
The perfect wedding lens has arrive
I really hope this lens sells amazingly so that manufactures start making more normal to telephoto lenses! I’ve never in my life felt the need to quickly change from telephoto to wide angle. If I need wide angle I can take the time to switch lenses
Love your reviews, any idea when you’d be able to do a review of the competing Samyang 35-150?
I really like your chanel and your work Christopher Frost! Some say this lens is not really 35mm at the wide enda, but actually more like 38mm? Are you able to measure that?
Got mine yesterday and it's amazing. However at 150mm and f2.8 the bokeh can be "swirly". To get perfectly round bokeh balls also in the corners you have to stop down to f3.5 or f4 at all focal lengths.
the absolute best lens money could buy
I found this lens to have a major focussing flaw.. back focus when shooting moving objects in low light situations. I shoot dance competitions and when the dancers are near the audience the focus finds the audience faces and goes from the dancers. Using lock on tracking wide with sticky 0 and it still jumps on my A9 with v6 update. A firmware update needed for sure
It’s such a nice liens. I wish they’d start making 1.4 or 1.2 prime lenses
wish they'd make the smaller version of this for fuji's aps-c seems like it would be 24-100 f/2-2.8 which would be amazing.
Have been using this lens for 4 months already, my favourite lens now, sold my Samyang 35mm f1.4, Sony 50mm 1.8 and Tamron 70-180 to get this lens, never regretted, amazing lens 😍
How’s the sharpness?
@@rilcycopa superb
I'll keep the 28-75 for its weight and for B roll. Same for the 50mm 2.5G. I haven't yet decided for an ultra wide what to do. Yes this lens is very sharp, and great to use for pro work.
Good review (as usual). Thanks !
Just a pitty there is no Canon RF version... :-(
This lens is unbelievable amzing image quality, hope this lens will also have the Canon RF version in the future.
very suitable for commercial and event occasion use.
My Favorite lens ever 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow, I thought it would be rubbish like my 90's tamron 35-105mm 2.8 but this is really good!
No, forget all you knew about the rubbish plasticy Tamrons of the 90's.
And this is the best of the best in what Tamron has done so far -- superior to the 28-75 2.8 RXD, 70-180 2.8 etc.
@@catalin-ap the old 35-105 and 28-105mm 2.8 were well built to pro grade, its the optics which were suspect, i'll certainly think about this new one though
Ur the best camera reviewer chris. Im from the Philippines. Just english chris.
Great review! As for the lens, sold the Tamron 70-180 2.8 + the Sigma 24-70 2.8 DG DN, and was lucky to get this soon after it was released.
It's certainly the best from Tamron in everything (from autofocus, to build, to optical quality, to customisability), and it replaces the better part of a 24-70 2.8 + 70-200 2.8. As you have said, I personally use a Tamron 11-20 2.8 on an APS-C body, to complement it on the ultrawide side (that lens is also, though consumer-level built, exceptional in image sharpness).
That really seems like a great setup. I would probably just pick sony 11mm 1.8 or even 15mm 1.4
The lens that makes me want to buy a sony
Any news about rf version for this lense?😊
I have the previous f/2.8-4 version of this in the Canon EF mount. It’s my most used lens, and I’d love to upgrade if Canon allowed 3rd party lenses. Any recommendations for a Sony body to trade my R6 in on??
I got this len pair with 14mm GM. Coverage range for me.
Hope 100-400mm F4 come in future some day.😆
what a workhorse! beautiful 💖
Hi are you going to review samyang 35-150 f2-2.8 sony e mount lense in near future
Hello, are you planning to review the Samyang AF 35-150mm F2-2.8? Equivalent to this one .. really curious to see the difference (since the price is very different...) Thanks!
Is there a plan to make this compatible for Canon Ef mount?
This lens seems really good. What I really wanna see is a 24-85mm f2.8/f2-2.8. I think such a lens would be pretty much endgame for my use case.
We will definitely see it in our lifetime. Manufacturing has gotten so crazy good, this lens was physically impossible a few years ago. One day hopefully we'll get to a point when primes are almost useless - I'm looking forward to our future 12-24 f2, 35-135 1.8, 200-600 f4.5 haha
@christopherfrost. U never did a comparison with the Samyang. Would love to see your thoughts
Please make a comparative video betweent Samyang - Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8
Hi Christopher, do you think the performance will be the same in the Nikon Z version?
@christopherfrost where was the image taken at 1:40? It’s fantastic
Hafod estate, near Aberystwyth, Wales
I know I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth because f2-2.8 is absolutely revolutionary for this focal range, but I really hope one day we can get to a point that unless you're a serious professional that NEEDS an f1.4, nobody needs primes anymore. I would have gotten this lens in a heartbeat if it was a straight f2 or even f2.2, but the difference between 1.4/1.8 and 2.8 for 85 and 135mm is just too great right now. But this lens is really amazing, and I hope it sells well and Tamron continues to innovate.
Is this lens compatible with the Sony E mount teleconverters
I use this and it's excellent. Just need to put up with the size and weight