10-27-2010, 10:14 PM
Have you tried center weight metering with exposure lock feature? I am pretty sure it is not human error, but it just a test. I have bad timming using matrix, I dont like it.
I have 3 nikkor lens and two sigma
All my nikkor lens give at least -0.5 EV (18-105, 50mm 1.8d, 70-300)and a little cool tone (more in 18-105), at least for my eyes.
both sigmas (150mm ex macro and 24-70mm) nail the exposure and color tone, at least for my eyes.
What I am trying to say is that tamron does not follow a pattern and sometimes provide "bad copy" lens. But I only read about that, i dont know for sure.
Maybe you have a bad copy, I dont know. I never had any tamron. I would like to have some to give it a try. But I live in Brazil and here I cannot find those lens.
Does your F number change when u try to have a close focus??
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I have 3 nikkor lens and two sigma
All my nikkor lens give at least -0.5 EV (18-105, 50mm 1.8d, 70-300)and a little cool tone (more in 18-105), at least for my eyes.
both sigmas (150mm ex macro and 24-70mm) nail the exposure and color tone, at least for my eyes.
What I am trying to say is that tamron does not follow a pattern and sometimes provide "bad copy" lens. But I only read about that, i dont know for sure.
Maybe you have a bad copy, I dont know. I never had any tamron. I would like to have some to give it a try. But I live in Brazil and here I cannot find those lens.
Does your F number change when u try to have a close focus??
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