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Forums > Back > Tamron 15-30mm G2 coming
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https://photorumors.com/2018/08/25/this-is-the-first-picture-of-the-upcoming-tamron-sp-15-30mm-f-2-8-di-vc-usd-g2-lens/

FWIW, two Tamron reviews are planned for September
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#2
This G2 game Tamron is playing is rather exciting, or at least interesting. I didn't like the look and the optics of the current 15-30 was no reason to exchange the Nikkor 14-24 for it. Pity they are a bit late, my exchange was the Sigma then.
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#3
I think it's not unexpected, seeing as how the other workhorse zooms have been updated already. But this, like the 24-70 G2, actually may not be much of an optical update - because the G1 looked pretty darned good as it is. Maybe they're just adding the dock compatibility, improved IS and sealing, who knows. And the styling, of course - I think it looks very cool, like the other new Tamrons.
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#4
Honestly ... I don't like Tamrons and those two upcoming reviews didn't convince me either. There's always "something" with Tamrons ...
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#5
IDK, the 70-300 was/is pretty cool - especially for the price, and the neo SP lenses have been highly regarded. I have my eyes on the 45 (say... Isn't it by chance among the next batch you mentioned? Smile)
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#6
Already? I haven't even seen a G1 in real life so far.
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#7
Nope, the 85 is among them.
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#8
Hooray.. The 85 has also been on my radar, although the Samyang 85 AF has, again, compounded my calculations. Yeah, I know what you might say - that at this rate I'm going to die of old age and still never get a 85mm prime. Big Grin
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#9
FWIW, I also ordered the Samyang this morning ...
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#10
Cool, it will be interesting to see how the AF implementation is.
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