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A few Tamron 90mm f2.8 VC USD marcos


manuel_garcia5

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<p>It's been a whlie since I've posted. Here are a few shots from my D7100 with my Tamron 90mm f2.8 VC. Enjoy!<br>

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<p>From what I have read, this is an extremely sharp lens. Looks like Tamron don`t dissapoint when making macro lenses... I still remember the times where the MF 90mm version was a big contender against the Nikkors.<br /> Being an "IF alike" design, I suspect the focus breath will be similar to current Nikkors. And from what I have read, this version confirms my theory, that ultra sharp lenses use to be non compatible with good bokeh... looking at your pics, not an issue, anyway, in <em>real</em> life photography.</p>
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<p>The older manual focus Tamron 90mm f2.5 lens was and is extremely sharp on film and digital. I still have one in the cupboard and testing it with my D800 I can not fault its sharpness one bit but sadly the out of focus highlights were rather unpleasantly coloured, probably just a lens coating issue but it looks like the current AF version is still holding up pretty well in terms of sharpness.</p>
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