Yes, probably in X-mount (I'm doing so many tests in E-mount ...)
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I think Markus has checked the Z stuff on APS-C.
Generally, the FF borders are an indicator for the APS-C corners.
As far as testing on multiple systems goes - budget constraints ...
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Other than the 10-18mm, I'm trying to get my hands on the Tammy 17-50mm.
But I still have to write 3 reviews based on existing lab tests, anyway.
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10-16-2023, 12:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2023, 12:45 PM by Rover.)
Woohoo, the Tamron 17-50 is exciting. So is the 50-400 - I think if both are ever released in Z-mount, I could just get these and finally leave the Canon gear behind. Would probably be a killer 2-lens solution.
So far, I haven't tested the 50-400mm because I don't understand its purpose.
* at 50mm, it's too slow to make it useful
* it overlaps with a lot of standard zoom lenses at the wide end - and even with the 17-50mm, you aren't really "required" to fill the gap compared to a conventional 100-xxx.
* 400mm isn't long enough
* it's excessively expensive for what it is. Where I live, both the Tam 150-500mm as well as Sigma 150-600mm Sports are much more affordable. And if I had a choice between 400mm and 500/600mm for less money, I would know what to choose, really. And the Sigma 100-400mm is almost half the price.
The 50-400mm could make more sense in X-mount, maybe. But the value props remain questionable, IMHO.
It doesn't seem to gain lots of traction in terms of sales volume either.
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Well take my word for it... I now prefer the 100-400 over the 70-200 (especially on full frame), and coupling it with a wide zoom like the 16-35 I have, or indeed the 17-50, would allow me to lessen the gap which is now quite large (35-100, although switching to DX mode and Large file size allows me to narrow it somewhat without loosing too much resolution) whenever I'm carrying just two lenses.
17-50 and 50-400 would've been a good native solution for me. Inasmuch I've checked on the interwebs, the 50-400 has gained mostly favourable reviews. Of course if I really choose to go full native, I'll have to procure some large aperture options as well because f/4 and f/4.5-6.3 isn't terribly fast by any stretch of the imagination...