DPReview TV: Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 G2 Review: Digital Photography Review
Published November 10, 2021|
The Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 was the original Goldilocks lens for many of Sony’s E-mount cameras. Now, Tamron is back with a second-generation version that promises to be even better. Does it deliver on that request?
Chris and Jordan did a side-by-side comparison to learn, looking at important qualities like bokeh, sharpness, flare, ghosting, AF speed and more. Stay tuned to find out if Tamron has another winner on his hands.
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