What is the Tamron 90mm di lens?

What is the Tamron 90mm di lens?

Tamron’s 90mm macro lens, often referred to as “the portrait macro” and loved by photographers all over the world, is now reborn as a Di lens that is perfect for use with both film and digital cameras.

Is the Tamron 90/2 worth it?

The new Tamron 90/2.8 Macro VC ii is a very likable lens: It combines very good optical performance with very good image stabilization and beats the venerable Nikon 105/2.8G in almost any respect. Its autofocus is reliable (after some tweaking) and the lens performs equally well from close-up to landscapes.

What is the weight of the Tamron SP 90mm Macro VC?

Weight (Approx.): 600g Detailed specifications for the lens, along with MTF charts and other useful data for the Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro VC USD can be found in our lens database. Build Quality and Handling Tamron has done a great job with the build quality of the SP 90mm f/2.8 Macro, which feels like a pro-grade lens.

What kind of lens does Tamron make?

From the Manufacturer. Tamron introduces a new version of the famous 90mm macro lens for film and digital photography. Tamron’s 90mm macro lens, often referred to as “the portrait macro” and loved by photographers all over the world, is now reborn as a Di lens that is perfect for use with both film and digital cameras.

Is the Tamron 90mm Macro VC II similar to the Nikon 105?

In direct comparison to the Nikon 105/2.8 the new Tamron 90/2.8 Macro VC ii looks pretty similar with the fluorine coating of the front lens making up for the missing lens case.

Is the Tamron SP 90mm stabilized?

The Tamron SP 90mm f2.8 Di Macro VC USD is a stabilized full-frame macro lens available in Canon, Nikon, and Sony A mount. Announced in February 2016, it’s already the second iteration of Tamron’s stabilized 90mm macro from 2012 claiming improved stabilization from a newly added XY-shift compensation and better weather sealing.

Which lens is better Nikon 105 or Tamron 105?

The Nikon 105 is the better lens for me and not by a small amount. The Tamron is as sharp as the Nikon only at the middle aperature otherwise the Nikon is sharper both in the center and at the edges.

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