markusboeffel
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I bought according to test in photozone TAMRON SP 24-70mm F/2.8. surprisingly, results with that lens, at any focal length and aperture are disappointing; lot of noise and weak image quality. who has experienced the lens and can confirm or not. perhaps it is a manufacture failure and I sould revert the lens to Tamron ? attached you can see the result. thank you for comments.[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
That sample looks to me like you could improve your technique before we even start to look at the lens itself. I can only guess at the settings used, but presumably high ISO and/or significant underexposure will give you that noise pattern. The image doesn't look clear, could it be motion blur? From the degree of diffraction spikes a smaller aperture was used?
For that type of shot, ideally you would manually force a lower ISO setting which can result in longer shutter speeds. A tripod may be required. Especially if you reduced the aperture that can contribute to needing even longer exposures.
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markusboeffel
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Hi Popo, sorry, I understand what you mean, but the picture was done on a tripod, no wind, no rain, iso 100 and f 22. what else could I have done do get a better result. I send as comparison same picture with the canon lens.
Your shot is definitely blurry.
Can you submit another shot taken during the day, preferably at ISO 100 with a high shutter speed?
It will be much easier to assess the quality of the lens which should normally be excellent.
Also, at f/22 you're definitely into diffraction territory regardless of the body you're using.
What body are you using?
If it's a D800, you will already be hit by diffraction as early as f/8. On a D700 it might be around f/14 or so.
markusboeffel
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I could send same picture, taken with a Canon lens, iso 100, f22. My camera is Canon 5D Mark II. focal length: 70mm; time 24 seconds with Tamron; 21 seconds with Canon. Thanks for your reply.
markusboeffel
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you are right ! I didn´t turn VC off ! should I have done so ?
markusboeffel
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I didn´t turn IS on the canon less either !?
markusboeffel
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Yes, I will try and come back ! thanks.