THIS LENS ROCKS! 🤘🏻 Samyang 35-150mm f/2-2.8 vs Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 (Photo & Video Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @TomCalton
    @TomCalton  Год назад +52

    ⚠⚠⚠⚠IMPORTANT UPDATE ⚠⚠⚠⚠
    A number of you have commented saying that the results I recieved from the Tamron lens (particularly when shooting objects at a distance) didn't allign with the quality created by their own copies of this lens. Thank you again to everyone who tested this and gave feedback! I have since returned the lens to Tamron Europe and they have today confirmed that the lens sample that they supplied to me for this test was indeed faultly. Below is an official statement.
    _"Dear Mr. Calton,
    Thank you very much for your comparison test between our TAMRON 35-150mm and the Samyang 35-150mm. We really appreciate your reviews and the effort you put into them. Following the results in your video, we have checked our test sample again in detail and unfortunately have to inform you that the lens you used for the test has been damaged by an external force. Every lens we send out to magazines, test labs, bloggers or RUclipsrs is thoroughly checked by us before we send it out. To us, it looks like the lens has been damaged in transit. A hard drop or bump, even if the lens is well packed, can deform the rear barrel, causing the bayonet and therefore the entire optical system to sit crooked on the camera. This results in blurred edges and less than optimal center sharpness. We apologize for the inconvenience and the many questions you have received about the image quality of the TAMRON lens. We hope that this statement will clear up some of the uncertainties.
    Sven Diegel
    Marketing Manag_ er
    TAMRON Europe"_
    With this in mind, I have redacted this particular section from the video as clearly it's not an accurate representaion of this lens design. Tamron have also kindly agreed to send me a new loan copy of the lens for further testing and I will be using this to create a short update video in due course.
    Apologies for any confusion this may have caused. My aim is always to be as transparent as posible with lens tests and this situation is frustrating for everyone involved, but unfortunately stuff like this can happen.
    Thanks as always for your support and understanding.

    • @rockmusicvideoreviewer896
      @rockmusicvideoreviewer896 Год назад

      And when did they say they will lower the Price now that $amyang has an equivalent at hundred$ of $$ less?

    • @alias_batman
      @alias_batman Год назад

      @@rockmusicvideoreviewer896 Only if the Samyang performs well and threatens their sells

    • @adilchauhan397
      @adilchauhan397 Год назад +2

      I already pre ordered the Samyang lens. They had a10% discount going so it was $1259.
      A bit concerning that it's that easy to damage the lens in shipping. I guess when you get a lens, you should test it and return it you get a bad copy.

    • @enzos.fotography
      @enzos.fotography Год назад +1

      Being a photographer
      How could you continue to test like this lens?
      very unreasonable

    • @sulev111
      @sulev111 Год назад +1

      Just watched a review of the Samyang by DAVISION. The takeaway:
      Tamron has better AF, better flare and ghosting resistance/ better coatings, very slightly bigger bokeh, better sharpness across the whole range, parfocal.
      Samyang has better CA resistance, bokeh is rounder, no distortion.
      Both have same vignette.

  • @markwiemels
    @markwiemels Год назад +100

    How on earth did you fit all this information in a 9 minute video? Far out, really incredible job. This is a true benchmark of how these videos should be done.

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +12

      Thank you Mark, I really appreciate your kindness. It takes a LOT of work to make these videos, so I'm just glad you enjoyed it 😊

    • @paul-ardn
      @paul-ardn Год назад

      Insane editing, I like!

  • @TrevorMcGrathPhotography
    @TrevorMcGrathPhotography Год назад +47

    I have the Tamron with the last 6 months and it's DEADLY. I have no complaints on Sharpness. I shoot music gigs/concerts and wide open its bloody unreal. I love the focal range of 35mm as I can shoot full stage and then zoom to get headshots. For selected events, I now shoot with this lens and my 100-400 on a second body

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +2

      Nice setup! It's a solid lens! I loved it when I first tested it a few years ago. Having more lenses like it on the market is only a good thing for us Sony shooters 😊 Thanks for the comment.

    • @schm147
      @schm147 Год назад

      How is it on the corners when wide open at 150mm? His test said it's very soft

    • @TrevorMcGrathPhotography
      @TrevorMcGrathPhotography Год назад +5

      @@schm147 Hi, my lens is sharp in the corners at f2.8 but that's only my opinion and my lens. As part of my work covering music events I use the lens for indoor venues, I shoot wide open and the results are deadly. Now I use focus tracking and my subject is in the center of the frame. If there's a little fall-off near the edge it doesn't matter to me.
      Fall off in real-world shooting is subjective and it depends on the photographer and what he/she is trying to achieve. Plus to me, if you are trying to get corner-to-corner sharpness...stop the bloody thing down to f4 or lower.
      Again with a focal range from 35 to 150 and a max aperture of f2 to f2.8, it's deadly. Plus with the option of crop mode on the body you can go from 150 to 220 it's just a DEADLY lens.
      I have been shooting for over 25 years and moved from Canon in 2017 and this is one of the best lenses I've ever used.
      Hope this helps!

    • @schildzilla
      @schildzilla Год назад

      I think his Tamron is decentered. Mine is fine. But that's also a sign of lacking quality control of Tamron. It's not like it is the most expensive Tamron lens ever ;)

    • @Gentle_Zephyr
      @Gentle_Zephyr Год назад

      @@schm147 my lens is razor sharp at all zoom ranges wide open. I cannot figure out why Tom's sample behaved so badly, probably a defective lens?

  • @dpfreedman
    @dpfreedman Год назад +47

    Another excellent, no nonsense/straight to the point review. Thank you, Tom. BUT, I also wanted to offer virtual kudos for your consistently superb test shots. Very impressive.

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Thank you, really appreciate the kindness. Glad you enjoyed the review!

  • @puyattravels5961
    @puyattravels5961 Год назад +29

    Wow! Samyang is improving more and more. I picked up the 135 1.8 lens and tempted to pick this up.

  • @jamesbarron5590
    @jamesbarron5590 Год назад +10

    I’ve had the Tamron for 3 months and I love it. It took awhile to find one and it was worth every penny. I am just a hobbyist but I have not experienced any of the issues you mentioned. Plus all of the reviews of the Tamron 35-150 did not experience any of the things experienced here. DPReview, Dustin Abbott, Gerald Undone and such.
    Either way, it’s great to see more competition to push for more unique focal lengths and great pricing. I partner this with an FE 20mm 1.8 and it is all that I need.

    • @USGrant21st
      @USGrant21st Год назад

      Just look at Gordon Laing test pictures, it's clear Tamron edges are soft at 150mm.

    • @jamesbarron5590
      @jamesbarron5590 Год назад

      @@USGrant21st Then don’t buy it.

  • @pbm___000
    @pbm___000 Год назад +9

    Great comparison review! I own the Tamron. They truly should get major points for setting a new standard! Nothing like it before! Plus they got it to market two years sooner. I hope their next disruption is something like a 18mm - 85mm f/1.8-f/2.0

  • @thomasshi8863
    @thomasshi8863 Год назад +17

    one point you didn't address is: the Tamron has 5-year warranty vs. the Samyang 1-year.

    • @sucutphoto
      @sucutphoto Год назад

      한국은 보증이 1년입니다.

  • @bjokerud
    @bjokerud 5 месяцев назад +2

    Possibly the best tech review video I have ever seen. Info on point, easy to understand, that purple shot of the model is AMAZING. And the subtle stupid joke at the end.... caught me off guard. Spilt me coffee! Thanks :D

  • @JacopoDiGiuli
    @JacopoDiGiuli Год назад +20

    Thank you Tom as always for your well done and really professional reviews, but at the same time easy to follow on screen.
    Only thing I can tell you is that I have for almost 1 year now the good Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8 Sony FE, and I have never experienced that incredible drop in sharpness at the edges at all the longer focal lengths even at aperture 2.8: I even re-did a test now with a distant subject like a big tree, but nothing to report, perfect sharpness.
    At this point I think that problem you encountered is due to a defect in your unit, I can't think otherwise!

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +3

      Hey Jacopo, thanks for the comment.
      It's plausable that I had a faulty copy, though ultimately, I can only test what I'm given, so without getting access to multiple copies of each lens (which isn't posible unfortunately) I have to base my judgement on the lens I'm given.
      That said, even if we discount that part of the test, IMO, the Samyang is still the slightly better option, mainly due to the price difference. Though, just to be clear, I think they're both fantastic lenses!
      Thanks again for watching and for your feedback!

    • @boristahmasian9604
      @boristahmasian9604 Год назад +2

      Good to know as I was almost ruling out the Tamron as I need sharpness at f2.8 on the long end.

    • @darrenlam4189
      @darrenlam4189 Год назад +5

      Lol, I paused the video at this point to test my copy out and was glad to find my copy doesn't have the sharpness fall off either. I'd have returned this lens if it was as bad as shown in the video.

    • @boristahmasian9604
      @boristahmasian9604 Год назад

      @@darrenlam4189 Thanks Darren. Good to know. I got kinda worried as non of my Tamrons have an issue like that. I do not have the 35-150 but thinking about it.

    • @darrenlam4189
      @darrenlam4189 Год назад +1

      @@boristahmasian9604 I've paired the Tamron 35-150 with the sigma 14-24 and have had an absolute blast with the combo. The Tamron lives on by camera body since it has such a versatile focal length. It's been incredibly capable during events, weddings, and portraiture. My only wish (the same one I had for this samyang) was that it was constant 2.8 to reduce the size and weight.

  • @Sintsoij
    @Sintsoij Год назад +20

    Thanks for the review. What an amazing option for E-mount. In my opinion these great third party options are the biggest difference between the other mounts and what gives Sony a the edge for many shooters where price is a factor to taken into account.

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I agree - having so much variety gives Sony a big advantage. It'll be interesting to see where the dust settles once Canon and the other brands finally catch up. I know Nikon and Fuji are already opening up their mounts to third parties...

    • @USGrant21st
      @USGrant21st Год назад

      So far I've been able to adapt all my e-mount lenses on Z6ii. Sure, native lenses work better, but shooting Nikon is so much better than shooting Sony.

  • @richardgrant418
    @richardgrant418 Год назад +4

    In comparisons, some reviewers run through everything about each lens, then onto the next lens
    While your way - running through each of the qualities of both lenses one by one, eg manual focusing A vs B, etc is much more useful
    Kudos 👍

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Thanks Richard, your feedback is really appreciated! Thanks for the support 🙂

  • @JoeMustang99
    @JoeMustang99 Год назад +32

    I have a few Samyang primes that I am very happy with. But I've had the Tamron 35-150 for nearly a year and a half and it rarely is off of my A1. Love that lens. It is a pleasant surprise to see how good the new Samyang version is, I bet Tamron has to drop their price a few hundred bucks. Win for us regardless. But I love my Tamron.

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Couldn't agree more Joe. The Tamron is still a fantasic lens!

  • @nickwilliams7867
    @nickwilliams7867 Год назад +20

    This is a very good no nonsense review.

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Thanks Nick, appreciate the comment - glad you liked it!

    • @nickwilliams7867
      @nickwilliams7867 Год назад +1

      @@TomCalton Just subscribed , despite being a pro for 23 years I still enjoy watching anything camera related. I often think could I pair this type of lens with my 16-35GM in stead of my 16-35gm, 24-70f 2.8 GM MKii and 70-200 f2.8 MKii so going from 3 to 2 zooms?? My favourite lens by far is the Sigma 85 f1.4 Art

  • @leefields1401
    @leefields1401 Год назад +3

    Many thanks! I think I'll be picking one up. Something to note which could give it another half point for video users, is the focus ring is of the same design as the Sanyang V-AF cine lenses which means they are geared for focus wheels straight out of the box. Nice!

  • @mosesay1
    @mosesay1 Год назад +7

    Excellent review, you've made my decision much easier. I was waiting for a credible review when I heard Samyang is coming out with 135mm. This is the main reason why i came to Sony - lens option. Lenses, lenses, lenses! The competition is great for consumers. I definitely see that lens on my A1 and A7RV.

  • @roknboker
    @roknboker Год назад +3

    I do a lot of photography at Disneyland and I think this would be such a great walk around the park lens. 35mm is so perfect for close up character shots, but being able to go all the way to 150mm would be nice for many things, especially to get some of that compression. I've had my eye on the Tamron since it came out, but for a lens I would only be using mostly for fun I haven't pulled the trigger. I may grab the Samyang tho after your review.

    • @samuelcolin7743
      @samuelcolin7743 Год назад +1

      I rented this lens for my Disneyworld trip last year. I wanted something wide and slightly tele. I loved it. However, it’s pretty heavy!! And bigger than you think. So walking around all day with it is exhausting. SoCal weather might make it easier to walk around in though.

  • @ysnemr
    @ysnemr Год назад +10

    Amazing review, well done! If Samyang manages to come up with something like Canon 15-35mm, I dont think I would need any other lens

  • @life_in_gen
    @life_in_gen Год назад +1

    Whew, I quickly grabbed my Tamron 35-150 to check that softness at the edges cause your sample image looks smush. Tried the same settings and shot towards trees. It is softer than the middle but not as bad as your sample. Did you try to capture more shots of same length at different subjects? Awesome vid review btw.cheers

  • @verbhal
    @verbhal Год назад +1

    Is the Samyang actually parfocal? I know the Tamron advertises it, but it isn't.

    • @sulev111
      @sulev111 Год назад

      nope. Both depend on software. Tamron almost mimics parfocal behavior, Samyang is a dumpsterfire.

  • @bangjoe7845
    @bangjoe7845 Год назад +8

    hopefully Samyang makes 24-240mm f/2.8, 16-28mm/16-35mm f/2.8 and 16mm f/1.8 lens

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +6

      It'd weight as much as a tank, but I'm sure there'd be no longditudinal chromatic aberation 😅

    • @superelectic45
      @superelectic45 Год назад +2

      A 24-240 f2.8 would need its own wheels to transport it!

  • @viramati5831
    @viramati5831 Год назад +15

    Interesting and the Samyang seems great an almost copy design wise. I have just looked at images from my Tamron at 150mm/f2.8 at middle to long distance and am not seeing anything like the same corner softness that you are so wonder about copy variation. It really is the ultimate event lens

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +4

      A few people have said the same in the comments so it's likely the results are due to a fault in the test sample. Though, without testing multiple samples at the same time (which isn't possible), I can only test what I'm given and I'd prefer to be open and honest with the info I gather.

    • @viramati5831
      @viramati5831 Год назад +4

      @@TomCalton well I have just done more testing on my Tamron on distant foliage 150mm at f2.8 and the edges and corners are really very good so I do sort of think you should look again at your copy of the lens and maybe edit the review as I think that something is not right. The Samyang does look to be very good but I think this is being unfair to the Tamron

    • @gilcarag274
      @gilcarag274 Год назад

      @@TomCalton are you sure the lens is soft ? It seems more like the wind is making the branches move ….

    • @BakaOctopus
      @BakaOctopus Год назад +1

      @@viramati5831 maybe he did on purpose to push samyang more

    • @USGrant21st
      @USGrant21st Год назад

      just look at Gordon Laing's Tamron test pictures for example, they show the same soft edges at 150mm.

  • @Thomasmcse
    @Thomasmcse Год назад +4

    Thanks for your comparison! I had the Tamron in my hand and made some test photos, but I don't know how it fits in my range of Lenses. But seeing the Samyang a lot cheaper and having the same quality, it makes me think about again.

    • @VVondervvall
      @VVondervvall Год назад +3

      Tamron in this review has an obvious fault, maybe await more reviews before reaching conclusion of same quality?

    • @USGrant21st
      @USGrant21st Год назад

      @@VVondervvall not true, reviewed Tamron has no fault. All reliable test pictures show Tamron being soft at the edges at 150mm, just look at Gordon Laing's pictures for example.

  • @pramodh36
    @pramodh36 Год назад +6

    First guy on RUclips to review the first unit😃

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Yeeeaaahhhh boooooooiiiiii! ☝🏻

  • @SoVeryDog
    @SoVeryDog Год назад +2

    Summary
    Samyang's new 35-150mm f/2-2.8 zoom lens is compared to Tamron's version in this photo and video review. Samyang's version is cheaper and performs well in autofocus, image quality, and photo and video modes.
    Highlights
    - 🤘🏻 Samyang 35-150mm f/2-2.8 compared to Tamron's version
    - 📷 Similar build quality, weather seal construction, and customization options
    - 💰 Samyang is $584 cheaper than Tamron
    - 📸 Rapid and accurate autofocus in good lighting conditions
    - 🎥 Quiet autofocus and near faultless performance in video mode
    - 🚶‍♂ Tracks model walking towards camera with both lenses
    - 🙌🏻 Overall, Samyang's version performs well and is cheaper

  • @CharlieVN
    @CharlieVN Год назад +4

    appreciate the comparison, although I think it would help if you breathed for a moment 😁 I think you might have a damaged tamron because I have some tests on the long end, and it's definitely not soft

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +2

      No time for breathing bud - it's all about viewer retention, you know that 😉

  • @OkwyUgonweze
    @OkwyUgonweze Год назад +2

    My tamron copy rivals my Nikon z70-200 2.8s. It’s a very sharp lens that I have come to love .
    Great kudos to Samyang for bringing the competition.

  • @diegothisisnewsnyc
    @diegothisisnewsnyc Год назад +1

    Majorly surprised that the image quality turned to mush, as you said, on the tamron and was clear on the samyang. Very intriguing.

  • @OliverHarrison
    @OliverHarrison Год назад +7

    After watching this, I'm seriously wondering if Samyang has actually been building this lens for Tamron and Tamron had an exclusivity agreenment where Samyang wouldn't brand it their own for X years or something.
    Regardless, if they can come in a bunch cheaper at the same quality as the Tamron, I'll be getting one. I've wanted the Tamron for a long while but $2500 CAD + 15% tax just is too much. Fingers crossed the Samyang will be significantly cheaper. This, alongside the Tamron 20-40 would be the perfect combo, IMO.

    • @boristahmasian9604
      @boristahmasian9604 Год назад +1

      Good point. I thought it may have been the other way around. The designs are almost identical. If Tamron does not sue Samyang, we know who did it first!!!!

    • @mrwashur1991
      @mrwashur1991 Год назад

      I’d say it’s more of a Sony relationship with tamron since Sony owns a bunch of tamron stock. I don’t see your logic on why or how tamron would be selling a rebranded samyang lens. There’s zero reason for a lens manufacturer to do this since they already manufacture lenses. Why would they have another manufacturer make a lens for them. Samyang took the focal length and made a slightly different lens. It’s not some kind of conspiracy lol.

    • @mrwashur1991
      @mrwashur1991 Год назад

      @@boristahmasian9604you can’t sue another manufacturer for using the same focal length and speed. It’s clearly a rip off of tamrons lens but it’s not an exact copy. There’s zero basis to sue. By that logic each manufacturer would have a patent on a focal length. Tamron made it first and samyang followed suit. I’m sure others will follow.

    • @boristahmasian9604
      @boristahmasian9604 Год назад

      @@mrwashur1991 I am not a lawyer and can't tell you if they can or cannot sue. I just stated a possibility. Why would lens manufacturers file patents if someone else can copy exactly (down to the look) of what they have a patent for. Actually, it looks like the Samyang is the better lens optically. So they did something that made it better. Tamron may not bother but Sony might since they are part owner of Tamron.

    • @boristahmasian9604
      @boristahmasian9604 Год назад

      @@mrwashur1991 I read somewhere they own 15% of Tamron. There are plenty of examples of third party lens manufacturers designing for major brands and even for each other. So who knows. Tamron/Sonyy have plenty of lawyers on standby if this is an infringement. They can only determine.
      For me as an end user, the Samyang is good news as it gives me a cheaper alternative without compromising on quality. This coming from someone who owns only Tamron lenses for my Sony system!
      I might wait for the constant f2.8, lighter and possibly cheaper Tamron coming down the pike.

  • @dreammachine86
    @dreammachine86 Год назад

    It's lenses like this that make it very tempting to go full-frame. A lot of the photos & videos I take are in low-light situations, gigs & music stuff etc, which really pushes my Micro Four Thirds kit to the limits. Photography is my favourite genre of photography too, where the extra bokeh would certainly be appreciated! Hopefully one day I can financially justify going for an A7IV. Both versions of the 35-150mm seem very capable.
    I wonder how likely it is actually the same optical design underneath? Maybe it was a collaboration between Tamron & Samyang, with an agreement such as Tamron gets exclusivity selling for a certain period, then Samyang can offer a lower price point variant with a more limited warranty and without the USB-C port. Makes sense when you consider how similar the physical characteristics of the lenses are (buttons with exactly the same options in the same places etc...). The difference in colour tint could perhaps be different glass from different suppliers, but the actual optical layout could be the same. It is such a unique focal range/aperture combination that it seems to much of a coincidence that Samyang could release it within a reasonable time after Tamron, when developing lenses from scratch can take many years.

  • @ethangilbertmedia
    @ethangilbertmedia Год назад +9

    I think I'm gonna go for the Samyang! It's a dream lens honestly

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +2

      Fingers crossed the store copies are as good as the copy I tested!

    • @nikhilgaikwad2631
      @nikhilgaikwad2631 Год назад +1

      @@TomCaltonany idea when it will hit the stores?

  • @kuba_cichocki
    @kuba_cichocki Год назад +2

    What happened to my commentary about Tamron weird performance at @110mm ? I just checked it and it is sharp even in the corners at 110@2.8.

  • @Jeo-What
    @Jeo-What Год назад

    Thank you for the review. I wish the comparison also includes the warranty information though. Tamron in Canada with local service provider comes with full 10 year warranty while Samyang on their website states it depend on the region and I believe only with 1 year warranty shipped back to US. Samyang is a bit sharper; however, the unactual blue cast would be too much for me for the image workflow. Regardless of which lens when they are paired with a 61MP A7R IV or A7R V sensor with ability to produce 26MP image in APS-C mode they become an extreme versatile 35-225mm f/2.0-f/2.8 All-In-One 6.4x super zoom low light lens that can replace quit a few prime lenses without swapping and the need to cleaning the sensor as often:
    35-38mm (APS-C 52.5-57mm) or 35-57mm = f/2
    39-58mm (APS-C 58.8-87mm) or 39-87mm = f/2.2
    59-79mm (APS-C 88.5-118.5mm) or 59-118.,5mm = f/2.5
    80-150mm (APS-C 120-225mm) or 80-225mm = f/2.8
    Not much not to like about the potential of the range of these two lenses. Adding a Sigma APS-C 18-35mm f/1.8 shooting at 26MP APS-C mode it would be equivalent of 27-52mm f/1.8... two lenses to easily replace the trinity set with better low light capability... 🤔🤔🤔

  • @chirsd666
    @chirsd666 Год назад +2

    Tom, another great video review, but I think your Tamron is a dud. My Tamron 35-150 is tack sharp across the frame at all focal lengths including 110mm. I just went through my LR catalog with over 1,000 images from this lens and checked. It would be great if you could get your hands on another copy of the Tamron and retest it.

  • @alexnaranjo9313
    @alexnaranjo9313 Год назад +1

    This is insane! Wonderful review! Hope to see more. Crazy that you have it already.

  • @bobceffo
    @bobceffo 9 месяцев назад

    owner of the Samyang.
    used for gigs at concerts. quite big stages. the huge range helped a lot, and the quality of the images is outstanding.
    I started thinking it's a heavy lens, wich will get your hands tired, but then I just adjusted my grip accordingly.
    now I don't care.
    great workhorse, combined with a 17-28 it covers pretty much anything.
    Unless you love primes, but that's anothe problem :)

  • @lEtudel
    @lEtudel Год назад

    Thank you so much for excellent review!! I appreciate your efforts! 🙏👍 by the way, could you please tell me the focus does shift, while zooming in and out when shooting video in AF mode?

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for watching and commenting.
      Both lenses are parfocal (or at least, they immotate it by alterating the focus electronically whilst you zoom). Sorry I forgot to include that info in the review! I hope this helps.

  • @marcinmrzyglocki
    @marcinmrzyglocki Год назад +2

    There is one thing I rarely seem mentioned: how big friction on the zoom ring is. I had 70-180mm for quite a long time and I love working with it, so I have decided to pick up 35-150mm to broaden the range and... was shocked with how difficult to change the focal distance the new lens is in comparison to the older. I even brought it to the service only to get a statement that this is "normal operation", sigh.
    How does Samyang compare to Tamron in this regard - is it any better? There should be also a function to modify tension on zoom ring just the same as on focus ring! A point to be raised with both lens companies now.

    • @hkdom
      @hkdom Год назад

      Samsang didn’t have this issue, I can easily move the zoom ring without any problem

    • @hkdom
      @hkdom Год назад +1

      Samyang 35-150 didn’t have this issue, I can easily move the zoom ring without any problem

  • @sdt4907
    @sdt4907 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great review! One important question for a real comparison: where do both lenses change aperture? Is it exactly at the same focal length or does one have an advantage here? Would love to hear this from you as an answer :)

  • @pramodh36
    @pramodh36 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom, is 35- 150 parfocul lense.
    I have 24-70 samyang, when I zoom in and out for video I loose the focus. Does the 35-150 do the same or locks in the subject please help to know.

  • @g_lantos
    @g_lantos Год назад

    No bs* just 100% info... You should have at least 150k subscribers! It would be well deserved! Thank you Tom! Although it seems like the Samyang is a clear winner, Tamron with their 6yrs warranty and their constant quality control is just better overall.

    • @sulev111
      @sulev111 Год назад

      Tamron has better IQ and AF too. Don't just watch 1 review.

  • @alexmirza5210
    @alexmirza5210 8 месяцев назад

    The build quality of these fast,complex lenses have to be very tight to keep it all in perfect line and samyang has managed their quality control which was a weakness with some of their manual focus models in the past. Their 135mm models were/are their very best and equalling their competitors too.

  • @gaetanomarrone1991
    @gaetanomarrone1991 Год назад +3

    7:10
    I think there is something wrong. I have the tamron and I can sure it isn't so bad. And this doesn't match with other picture in the same video, I thin simply was out of focus

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment Gaetano.
      If it was out of focus, the entire image would be blurred, not just the corners. The centre is just as sharp as the Samyang image. I took multiple shots with each lens to make sure it wasn't just a one off and all of them came back the same.
      Have you personally tested your lens whilst shooting something that's at a far distance, wide open and at the long end to make sure? If not, it might be worth trying. It was only in this specific circumstance that it was an issue - as you can see from the lens chart results in the video, corner sharpness at a close distance is pretty good.
      Sample variation is very much a thing, so it could have been a dodgey copy, but I can only review what has been sent to me.

  • @Sara.Rose.
    @Sara.Rose. 7 месяцев назад +1

    Saw many review, comparison videos... this is the ultimate one! Thank you

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, glad you found it useful! And thanks for taking the time to comment 🤜🏻🤛🏻

  • @VVondervvall
    @VVondervvall Год назад

    Excellent review. However my advice for everyone now jumping on the Samyang: consider awaiting more reviews as the Tamron here is obviously a dud (but good sample history otherwise) while for the Samyang there is no sample history and not even representative for a production sample (pre-production sample).
    Like others in the comments, my Tamron sample is impressively sharp basically everywhere at all focal lengths wide open - 24mp sensor camera (only) and 5000 shots approx.
    (BTW I got my Tamron ~450€ cheaper then current list on BF so no price envy as such...)

  • @shelbyt4509
    @shelbyt4509 Год назад +3

    Personally I would prefer a 24-150 f2.8, or 28-150 f2.8 for compromise of size and weight. 35 will mean I need to brought a ultra wide with me most of the time...

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +2

      Hopefully lens manufacturers like Tamron keep being innovative, like they were with the 35-150mm, and we'll see some cool new focal lengths in the future!

    • @sulev111
      @sulev111 Год назад

      I'd prefer a 24-150 aswell. Even 28-135/f2.8.

    • @sashinger5230
      @sashinger5230 Год назад +1

      This! I have no need for the partly f2 on a zoom lens with this range. If I want more dof I'd grab a f1.4 prime anyway. Don't get why Samyang now does exactly the same. #wtf 🤷🏻‍♂

  • @sandb1867
    @sandb1867 Год назад +1

    9:37 Another possibility is Tamron might respond with litigation. The Samyang's form and function and even the optical arrangement are very similar to the Tamron. Still, I'd like to get one.

    • @schm147
      @schm147 Год назад

      The Tamron came out first.

    • @sandb1867
      @sandb1867 Год назад

      @@schm147 Duh! Of course the Tamron came first, which is why they'd be in a position to sue Samyang. You're true to your avatar.

  • @I922sParkCir
    @I922sParkCir Год назад +1

    How much lens creep did your copy have? Thank you for the great review!

  • @marco_prolo
    @marco_prolo Год назад +1

    Great video, mate. I just bought the Tammy and am very impressed so far. A bit heavy maybe. I directly checked for corner softness wide open and couldn’t replicate it. Must be your copy. If the Sammy doesn’t has the same copy variation lottery, I’ll may return the Tammy in favor of the Sammy

    • @schildzilla
      @schildzilla Год назад +1

      Haven't found such issues with my Tamron unit. Mine is perfectly centered. I think he sadly have had a bad copy. But this is also bad for Tamron because for such a price tag the lens definitely must be centered perfectly and quality control should be working well here

  • @Chris-xe5ts
    @Chris-xe5ts Год назад +1

    The Tamron looks broken or totally decentered. In the 35mm comparison on the parking space, the focus plane looks like from a tilt shift lens :D

  • @strider6425
    @strider6425 Год назад

    As a Sony shooter what a time to be alive. There are lenses for nearly any range and from every manufacturer. Not long ago people were complaining that this was the Sony Achilles heel. What a difference a few years make

  • @OkwyUgonweze
    @OkwyUgonweze Год назад +1

    I just ran a test for my tamron at all focal length wide open and never saw that washed up edges you witnessed .

  • @goyangyi
    @goyangyi Год назад +1

    7:08
    i think the tamron picture could be affected by wind.

  • @ismatec
    @ismatec Год назад +1

    Hi Tom, Great review as usual! Just a quick question: on the minute 3:19 and 3:40 for the Photo & Video AF comparison, I have noticed that the whyte car on the left hand corner appears blurrier on the wide end of the lens with the tamron than on the Samyang. Did both lens had the same aperture during your tests?
    Thanks in advance your answer. I have the Tamron trinity lenses and thanks to your tutorials I have always chosen wisely my gear. I wish you tons of good health for you and your family. Ismael

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Hi Ismael. Thanks for the comment. Yes, both lenses were wide open for those tests..I hope this helps!

  • @fabiogarcia3802
    @fabiogarcia3802 Год назад +1

    Another great review! Is it just me or on the walking test it seems that the background on the Tamron is more "out of focus"? Loved the Duke Nukem reference :D

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Thanks Fabio. I think you're the first one to mention the Duke Nuke reference. I loved that game as a kid. Probably too young to be playing it, but I'm sure it's not done any lasting damage 🤣

  • @LaurieHallLJH
    @LaurieHallLJH Год назад

    I have tried two different copies of this lens and neither of them fit on the Samyang Lens station. With the first lens it actually broke the pins on the lens station. Therefore I was unable to update the firmware or change the lens settings. It's possible I just had bad luck (twice), but I have decided to go for the Tamron lens instead. I also hope the build quality of the Tamron will to be significantly better.

  • @findbradford
    @findbradford 8 месяцев назад +1

    i am wondering why all the reviewers on youtube say the Samyang say it is a good as the Tamron for less yet the reviews on b&h and adorama and just about every other store say the samyang has focus issues and customization issues I just ordered another tamron 35-150 should be here the 2nd of January 2024 and it comes with a six year warranty providing you don't drop it but that is what OS (oh shit) insurance is for i think samyang is double checking versions of lens sent for review

  • @Chumtex.profile
    @Chumtex.profile Год назад +2

    I was really shocked when I saw the quality of the tamron. Although owning it for nearly 1 year, I am very satisfied with the quality as well as the sharpness. Maybe this replica is doing a good job of telling us to change to a new lens. However if you make a lens with equal quality and as good as why cost more than 1/3 that's the stupidity of the sales strategy or something weird.

  • @tushaardaiboo4004
    @tushaardaiboo4004 Год назад

    I've been waiting for Tamron to launch the Z mount version of this lens.. but I think Samyang will be ahead of the game... First one to launch the Z mount version gets my money.

  • @bustedknuckles5076
    @bustedknuckles5076 Год назад

    It appeared that the sammy is actually slightly wider through out. The focus tests, there was more building in the frame in the sammy and the light pole in the distance stayed identifiable in the bokeh longer - something I would expect from a wider lens

  • @graemetowner7257
    @graemetowner7257 Год назад

    great review....i think Tamron has no choice but to drop price. nice to have the Tamron usb connection but once set up, that's pretty redundant.....interesting why Tamron was so soft at edges when rest of optics so similar.

  • @tecnolatino5552
    @tecnolatino5552 Год назад

    You didn't mention the Tamron Utility App which enables functions like A-B Focus, Focus Preset, Focus Limiter, Focus Ring Function Setting among others. That being said, Samyang's price is extremely tempting. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Wistbacka
    @Wistbacka Год назад

    I still dont understand the "complaint" and emphasis all reviewers tend to put on the variable aperture and the "only f2.0 at 35-45 mm"
    You are replacing f2.8 lenses with this (usually a 24-70). You never get f2.0-2.5 at 35-79 mm with those öenses. So instead say you have the benefit of being brighter than a standard 24-70 f2.8 at 35-79 mm. That is a good thing. Not a bad thing.
    Not a bash at you. Just something I noticed most reviewers comment on

  • @brianwalton2602
    @brianwalton2602 Год назад +1

    Haven't had to ever take them up on it, but Tamron seems to have the best warranty in the industry. Glad to see Samyang entering this space they are the team to beat for price to specs and general IQ - though they never win the IQ tests - so this is certainly interesting this could be a first here on this one.

  • @anulearntech
    @anulearntech Год назад +1

    Samyang seems to be a no brainer, the only cons is for the looks, the rings look like they've been borrowed from 2 different lenses and fitted here. And I also feel the font used for markings looks odd.

  • @gentlegnt
    @gentlegnt Год назад

    I own the Sony A7III and A7IV. Had FAR too many sudden lock-ups on either camera with any Rokinon/Samyang lens. Totally unreliable for me. Sold them! Deadly looking at the Tamron 35-150. Price? $1,899.00! ONLY thing holding me back from pushing the "Submit Order" button. Tamron has, from an authorized seller (have found their 35-150 sold from East Coast seller-not authorized dealer at $1,599). But, we don't get the (6) year Tamron warranty. Now, my question would be, what type of warranty replacement and speed of turnaround would be? I had to send in my 70-200 2.8 Tamron in for repair and almost NO issues with it through Tamron...same for a 35mm of theirs I had to send in on one occasion. I LOVE the price of the Samyang/Ronkinon...just need to be sure it performs and will last and not lock-up on me.

    • @sulev111
      @sulev111 Год назад

      Get the Tamron. However I've had some weird AF lockups aswell with my A7III, but with Sigma 85 and the Tamron 35-150. Might be the body? Usually a quick OFF/ON fixes that.

  • @OlegAlferev
    @OlegAlferev Год назад

    Thank You for very detail and helpful review and test!

  • @williamsolis1
    @williamsolis1 Год назад +7

    Amazing. I do prefer the rendering on samyang lenses so let's see how this goes

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Samyang are doing something right at the moment. The last few releases have been very solid. Thanks for the comment!

    • @wingcreator
      @wingcreator Год назад +1

      @@TomCalton AF 14 2.8, 35 1.4 II, 50 1.4 II, 85 1.4 II and 135 1.8 FE are fantastic. Yet to try Samyang 24-70 2.8 and this new 35-150 2.0-2.8 baby!

  • @tomasbuchta9563
    @tomasbuchta9563 Год назад

    I was on a fence in choosing between these two incredible lenses, but you made it all clear in short period of time and my decision has been made. :D Amazing content and thank you so much for your work.

  • @Monoteur
    @Monoteur Год назад

    I still like the warmer tint of the Tamron lenses. I own 2 Tamron and a Samyang Prime and the cold color on the Samyang is still not so pleasing when you looking into the camera finder...

  •  Год назад +1

    Some old reviews of the Tamron suggested that the lens is "almost" parfocal, so it can retain the focus while zooming in video at manual focus pretty well, does the Samyang hold up to that?

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +2

      That's correct. And yes, the Samyang has a fake kind of parfocal where it'll adjust the focus electronically as you zoom

  • @HakonOddsson
    @HakonOddsson Год назад

    I had the Tamron 70-180 f2.8 for sports photo in low light but focus was not fast enough to follow players and it was noisy… so I got the Sony 70-200 and no complains other than size (bulky) and prize. Have been longing for the Tamron 35-150 but the prize was bothering. Will get the Samyang for sure… tanks for the video.

    • @schildzilla
      @schildzilla Год назад

      The focus of the Tamron 70-180mm itself was the fastest I've ever seen. However it have had a lot of issues with the communication to the camera. Eye-AF was very bad with full body shots and was mostly over 0.5m off the focus frame and the communication seem to have been often very slow for fast moving objects. Too bad as it was an almost perfect lens, if it wouldn't have been these issues. I've bought the 35-150mm only because the 70-180mm have had such an inaccurate AF

  • @theautomationchannel6920
    @theautomationchannel6920 Год назад

    I have a question here
    I purchased the lens 3 days ago..
    My comment from the shooting is .. AF is loosing the eye and keep hunting ..
    I think it is not good for AF like GM glass .. may be i am wrong .. I haven’t tested the tamron version.. but i am not happy at gym shoot where if the dumbbell block the eye for 0.5 second .. it will lock on the elbow and stick to it and no more eye auto focus

  • @user-ke7bn3cj6q
    @user-ke7bn3cj6q Год назад

    I wonder which one was softer when I compared Tamron 35150 to Samyang 35150 when I turned the zoom ring. And I wonder what the center of gravity was like.

  • @sucutphoto
    @sucutphoto Год назад +2

    sir~~.. Can you tell me the aperture count? ex] 35-40 2.0 40-50 2.8

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +9

      Of course, here you go - hope this helps!
      35mm-45mm = f/2
      50mm-65mm = f/2.2
      70mm-75mm = f/2.5
      80mm-150mm = f/2.8
      (Please note that these are approximations as not all of these focal lengths are marked on the lens barrel).

    • @sucutphoto
      @sucutphoto Год назад

      @@TomCalton Thank you.

  • @zhuzhu_pet
    @zhuzhu_pet 10 месяцев назад

    How did you find the weight? If the specs are correct, it's about the same weight as my canon 70-200 and that thing's a pain to carry around all day. This lens is super attractive otherwise.

  • @elgerrald
    @elgerrald Год назад

    I just sen back my 24-70 Rokinon for bad quality in the mount (it seams a common problem). It broken in my firs attempt to change it. Hope the fix this for this model…

  • @PanzerIV88
    @PanzerIV88 Год назад

    Seems to be MUCH BETTER than their very first AF lens which was the (Samyang 24-70mm F2.8) that came out of nowhere a year ago which I did not even heard of, and surprisingly is 200g more than the Sigma Art and barely any cheaper than when the Sigma is on sale, which is almost all the time.

  • @JoATTech
    @JoATTech Год назад

    I wonder if this lens is problematic with AF in video as Samyang 135mm F1.8 I have.
    When there are bright patches of light in the background the lens hunts back and forth with the focus (like GH4 AF :D).

  • @RyanShepard
    @RyanShepard Год назад +1

    At what focal length do the apertures change compared to the Tamron?

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      They're both the same. I list the changes during the real life images section. Just turn on captions if you need it written out. Hope this helps

    • @RyanShepard
      @RyanShepard Год назад

      @@TomCalton thank you, I apparently missed that completely.

  • @royprasad
    @royprasad Год назад

    Thank you for your useful and informational review. Does this Samyang lens make you one-handed? I tried and returned the Tamron a year ago, because the lens was too heavy to hang off the body of my Sony A1, and the lens did not provide either a tripod collar or even a 1/4-inch 16 socket into which I could screw in a Black Rapids or similar strap, and carry the lens by the strap and let the camera body hang off the lens. That forced me to always carry my camera + lens by the lens with one hand, or always carry a camera bag. Also, the Tamron could not be used with a monopod. Is the Samyang any better for luggability?!

  • @Jerkysan
    @Jerkysan Год назад

    I received mine today but sadly it seems to creep forward when not locked. I'm going to message their support but I'm surprised it has zoom creep.

  • @MyRipoff
    @MyRipoff Год назад

    Please add how many shots was taken and the number of sharp images when your doing your AF test.

  • @daifallah8195
    @daifallah8195 Год назад

    Great, is the Samyung 35-150 suitable for Canon ?

  • @Czsonbor
    @Czsonbor Год назад

    Does anybody have the same cracking sound the first few times you extend the lens?(Every time after you let it sit for a few hours)

  • @cameranews
    @cameranews Год назад

    Thanks for the review, but I am think that the 110mm image comparison results may be failure because of bad copy of the lens , I will recommend you to check your copy before doing another review

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      It wasn't my copy, it was sent to me from Tamron. But I've made them aware.

  • @cheapshotslensreviewsandph3559
    @cheapshotslensreviewsandph3559 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing review… so helpful!

  • @trials6
    @trials6 Год назад +1

    Awesome review...had to subscribe cause I'm a little biased lol....what a great last name!!!!

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад +1

      Haha! Always nice to see another Calton! Welcome aboard 👋🏻

  • @boristahmasian9604
    @boristahmasian9604 Год назад

    Thank you Tom for this video. I love your reviews and trust your results.
    I am a Sony shooter with all Tamron lenses. I am tempted with the Samyang. I am shooting a project that requires wide open images. The softness of the Tamron, wide open, on the long end is a major concern. The cost difference is significant too but not the deciding factor. I am not in a big rush. I can wait to see how Tamron responds to this curve ball. Go Samyang. Competition is great.
    Quick question Tom. I shoot landscapes and corner sharpness is a must. Does Tamron get significantly better as you stop down on the long end? If not, then hello Samyang, goodby Tamrny!!

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Hey Boris! Thanks for the comment and your kind words. Yes, they both sharpen as you close them down. Hope this helps!

    • @boristahmasian9604
      @boristahmasian9604 Год назад +1

      @@TomCalton Thank you Tom. I saw comments from other users who do not have the softness issue. It might just be a sample variation.

  • @siemore
    @siemore Год назад +1

    Hahaha oh my goodness, life has it's ways. I just bought the Tamron for 1600. Literally arrived today. Would've gotten the Samyang just for the price if I knew this!

  • @SMTV8K
    @SMTV8K Год назад +5

    It seems better than Tamron ones. but Samyang always sent very good copy toward reviewers. lets wait and see real production objects. Exciting about this Lens

    • @TomCalton
      @TomCalton  Год назад

      Fingers crossed they're just as good as this sample!

  • @drzak0o1
    @drzak0o1 Год назад

    Have you check flaring by any chance? The Tamron was kinda mediocre at that.

  • @CosminCraiova
    @CosminCraiova Год назад

    Now we just need a 35-150 2.0-2.8 Sony GM lens ! Make it smaller than theese lenses, under 1kg and with great af and build quality and I will buy it !

  • @richardgrant418
    @richardgrant418 Год назад

    Seems a better deal than the Tam 35-105
    But Tamron’s 28-200 weighs less than half as much, and costs way less again. Otoh a lot less bright
    Be great to see those two compared

    • @schildzilla
      @schildzilla Год назад +1

      I have both, the Tamron 35-150mm and the 28-200mm. Definitely the 35-150mm is sharper. The 28-200mm is the perfect lightweight travel-lens, and yes it's sharp but not to the corner and it has more CA's, distortions etc.
      Both lenses are very good, it just depends on your priorities. If it's less weight, I'll go for the 28-200mm. If I want to shoot portrait as well, I'll go for the 35-150mm

  • @KEHA14
    @KEHA14 Год назад

    I was waiting for this! Thanks!

  • @ryanvacation7319
    @ryanvacation7319 Год назад +1

    Wow! Samyang outdid themselves. Could not believe that the cheaper lens was slightly better, I thought they would cut corners due to the lower price. Great job Samyang!

  • @MrDixa987
    @MrDixa987 Год назад

    Hey Tom, thank you for another awesome video. I wonder if Samyang and Tamron are already on the same level with Sigma and ready to compete with Sony native lenses. Also, will you be making videos on running photography business or anything related to that? Sharing your experience would be amazing!

    • @MagnitudeReviews
      @MagnitudeReviews Год назад

      Tamron’s G2 lineup of lenses imo are easily the best 3rd party lenses on the market.
      If I had the option of picking a Sigma or Tamron lens, I’d take the tamron lens every day.

  • @prashantnz
    @prashantnz Год назад

    What a fantastic video and comparison, loved it. Gonna get the Samyang one. Respect and love from NZ.

  • @cyvidal10
    @cyvidal10 Год назад

    Will this Samyang lens not suffer the same fate as their 24-70mm which i saw people having broken lenses on the mounting part.

  • @steviegbcool
    @steviegbcool Год назад

    shooting at the long end is mostly portraits so you do dont really care about the soft edges. Would care more at the shorter range.