02-09-2017, 06:31 PM
Quote:No boredom by Tamron's lens announcements here...Dave, if the AF is as good as on your 150-600 the new version of 70-200 looks very promising. It costs almost half of what Nikon wants for theirs.
..too busy enjoying the the G2 Tamron 150-600mm........Tamron have done a great job upgrading it, I officially vote it the best of that series of sports/nature zooms!
then they announce two new G2 versions of the 70-200mm and the 10-24mm the latter was not a great lens in it's original form being very soft in the corners at 10mm leaving Sigma to clean up with their 10-20mm F4/5.6 version.
Both Tamron and Sigma have some elderly zooms that need refreshing, I'm still wondering who be fastest on the draw for a standard 16-50mm F2.8 zoom, there still isn't a full feature manual focus override version in the third party manufacturer world.
I am not sure what exactly affected the optical industry, but I don't understand the price increments with each iteration of Nikon products:
70-200 version 1 - $1,600
70-200 version 2 - $2,300
70-300 version 3 - $2.800