10-25-2019, 09:00 AM
The 20mm outlines wide open, so the bokeh is a bit "blotchy". But which 20mm does as well for close ups?
The 24mm only has one close up shot, it looks ok but not an image you really can make a judgement on close up bokeh.
The 35mm does quite a lovely job. The background bokeh is better than the forground bokeh (see bicycle shot), which is a good thing. Almost as desirable as the Canon RF 35mm f1.8 IS STM.
There is a financial link between Tamron and Sony. It will be interesting to see whether in future they will also bring them in Z-mount and RF-mount (and even L-mount).
The 24mm only has one close up shot, it looks ok but not an image you really can make a judgement on close up bokeh.
The 35mm does quite a lovely job. The background bokeh is better than the forground bokeh (see bicycle shot), which is a good thing. Almost as desirable as the Canon RF 35mm f1.8 IS STM.
There is a financial link between Tamron and Sony. It will be interesting to see whether in future they will also bring them in Z-mount and RF-mount (and even L-mount).