It's the kind of questionable AF consistency usually associated (in the Internet-speak at least) with the Sigma lenses. I have to admit that I abuse my 24 pretty badly - like I do with all fast primes - by employing them in the very difficult lighting conditions. Still, the Tamrons 45mm and 85mm are more consistent than the Sigma 14mm and Canon 24mm in my opinion, although these two are not outright bad - they just go off the deep end sometimes, rather unpredictably.
Still it was mighty fun shooting the celebrations of the Buddhist New Year last night with 2 cameras and these 4 primes. I might have looked like a prime-snob though.
Gear: Canon EOS R with 3 primes and 2 zooms, 4 EF-R adapters, Canon EOS 5 (analog), 9 Canon EF primes, a lone Canon EF zoom, 2 extenders, 2 converters, tubes; Olympus OM-D 1 Mk II & Pen F with 12 primes, 6 zooms, and 3 Metabones EF-MFT adapters ....
02-11-2021, 09:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2021, 09:16 PM by olandese volante.)
(02-11-2021, 08:16 PM)wim Wrote: There is no such things as a prime snob If there is such a thing as a prime snob, it follows there must also be such a thing as a zoom slouch :-)
Oh, a review by Phil Askey. But it's been awhile and it was a stopgap model before M9 and all the stuff that followed, anyway. Maybe Markus has things to say about it.
Besides, it wasn't APS-C anyway, right?
(02-12-2021, 03:01 PM)Rover Wrote: (02-12-2021, 11:14 AM)Brightcolours Wrote: (02-12-2021, 10:58 AM)Rover Wrote: Oh, a review by Phil Askey. But it's been awhile and it was a stopgap model before M9 and all the stuff that followed, anyway. Maybe Markus has things to say about it.
Besides, it wasn't APS-C anyway, right?
Yes, you are right
But there was also the Epson R-D1! And R-D1s, R-D1x(G), and Pixii SAS' Pixii :O
The latter is interesting - overpriced of course but interesting as a dark horse.
It's mostly not for me, of course, but after all I'm reading all the reviews here, even those other than Canon EF - just for curiosity.
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