Tamron 17-70mm f2.8 - Behind The Scenes at Wedding
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2024
- In Today's episode, I take you through an entire wedding day, capturing all the behind-the-scenes moments from preparation to the ceremony and reception.
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Experience the action firsthand through the lens of a GoPro mounted on my shoulder, providing a unique perspective that immerses you in the event.
In this video, we'll be featuring the Tamron 17-70 f2.8 lens, a versatile powerhouse for any wedding photographer seeking excellence in both photography and videography. With an impressive focal range from 17mm wide-angle to 70mm telephoto, this lens covers a broad spectrum of shooting scenarios. The f/2.8 aperture excels in low-light conditions, ensuring sharp, detailed images and a stunning bokeh effect for those perfect portrait shots.
I'll delve into the lens's autofocus capabilities, addressing any concerns and sharing my experience with minimal issues. While the lens may be bulkier, its manageable weight makes it easy to handle without introducing shake. However, I'll discuss some flaws, including vignetting around the edges and a subjective view on sharpness compared to other lenses.
As we wrap up, remember that no lens is perfect, but the Tamron 17-70 f2.8 comes remarkably close. If you've been contemplating adding this lens to your kit, this video aims to help you make an informed decision. If you enjoyed this episode, check out my other behind-the-scenes videos, like the Fujifilm 23mm f1.4 showcase. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below.
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In your opinion, if you could choose a different lens, which one would you go with, and why?
I guess tamron 35-150 would be good too
@@cylencer275 It's almost the same lens downsized for an APSC size sensor.
I like that you showed the experience of directing people for the photos. As someone who wants to get into wedding photography, that seems like the scariest part
I appreciate it man. I did the same thing too when I was starting I watched lots of behind the scenes. After a few weddings, it becomes second nature directing people. You get a routine and then you rinse and repeat. Good luck!
Don't think I have seen a worse venue and overall occasion. The photographer did a really good job working with this and I don't want to take anything away from his efforts.
Rough. I loved it for being outdoors, it was so well lit that it made my photos pop.
Great to see how people do hybrid coverage of weddings
Yeah, a simple camera mounted on a monopod can catch alot of good footage!
Great stuff thank you David for sharing. I was looking for the Tamron real life usage feedback.
No problem!
I have an 18-35 Art of Sigma and the Autofocus is terrible for Weddings. Now I‘m searching for good Videos of the Tamron. Thx for this my friend and best Greetings from Germany 😎🤝🏼
Cheers. It's a good lens for the price!
You can use a glimmerfilter for a better mood
great job!
I appreciate the comment. Thank you!
i find the 17-70 2.8 a very soft lens for photography, perfect for video and that's al i use it for to be honest.
Really? I find it too sharp to be honest for photos. I use my 23mm f1.4 for when I want a soft image. That's also the lens I use to make my talking head videos. The 17-70 for my taste reveals too much skin texture and details especially when you do close ups.
Would you recommend this lens for videos as well? I've heard the auto-focus while zooming is bad.
I'm planning to use it mostly manually.
Yes It's why I bought it mainly for the video capability.As long as you go slow while zooming in, it keeps the focus.
I think especially the group pictures had way too less saturation or colour bc it looked so soft
Cool Video! What aspect ratio do you use for your pictures?
I use the standard 3:2 aspect ratio but I often crop my images using the rule of 3rd and also I crop to eliminate distractions.
just ordered this lens. so versiatile. what camera are you using with the tamron?
The fujifilm XT4. It's an amazing camera for the price and quality.
Really cool job)
Thank you for the kind comment!
I had the Fuji version but returned it the next day. At 70mm not sharp at all and after some testing it had the worst back focus. Quite strange on a mirrorless camera bit it just was there.
I get it, it's not a perfect lens but it checked off everything I needed for hybrid coverage. I needed a 24-70 at f2.8 or lower that also had IBIS. It does weird vignetting if not perfectly connected with the camera body. But for all the features and the price, it is as good as it gets for me. I use a second body with a 85mm f1.2 when I want the best possible photo.
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Thank you!