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Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD

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8 years ago
Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD review

Behind the standard 50mm, the 35mm lens is probably the second most common fixed focal length for full-frame camera users. Just about every camera brand makes its own, and I suspect that most photographers who want one already have one – or at least have their eye on one.

Digital Camera World
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4 years ago
Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD review

The Tamron 35mm strikes an appealing compromise between speed and quality. It does weather pretty well too…...

Extensively weather-sealed; Excellent auto and manual focusing; Smooth bokeh

Some sharpness issues

PC Magazine
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8 years ago
Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD Review

If you're shopping for a wide-angle prime lens for your full-frame camera, or one that covers a standard-angle field of view when paired with an APS-C image sensor, you should give strong consideration to the Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD ($599). The lens includes an optical image stabilization system—a rarity for a fast wide-angle—and also doubles as a short macro. It's very sharp, even at f/1.8, and focuses quickly. The Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Art ($683.00 at Amazon)  has been our Editors' Choice for wide-angle prime lenses since its release, but the Tamron SP 35mm is just as worthy of that accolade. If you love shooting at f/1.4, the Sigma is still an excellent choice, but you won't miss much else by opting for the less expensive Tamron SP 35mm. DesignThe SP 35mm ($559.00 at Amazon)  is fairly compact, measuring just 3.2 by 3.2 inches (HD), but it's heavy for its size at 1.1 pounds. It supports 67mm front filters and includes a reversible lens hood, as well as front and rear ca...

The Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD wide-angle prime lens sets itself apart from the crowd with its macro capability and image stabilization system.

Quite sharp; Minimal distortion; Wide aperture; Optically stabilized design; Very close focus capability; Weather-sealed; Available for Canon, Nikon, and Sony SLRs

Edge performance lags behind center at wide apertures; Heavy for its size

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