Got to say - Steve came in with a Canon preference bias and held on to it until the end. Truth is Tamron is changing the game entirely. They are putting out superior - and YES professional quality products at lower prices, and no, that doesn't make them focused on the hobbyist. In fact I hate when people say "if you're on a budget..." What a load of rubbish that is. Is anyone not on a budget of some kind? Especially pro photogs? I look for value and the best return on my investment. That doesn't mean I'm cheap, it means I'm smart about how I use my resources. Tamron IS changing the game, and Bravo to them for doing it! If you spend the extra cash to buy Canon glass when you have this Tamron alternative available, then you are just drinking the koolaide because there is no advantage to the Canon version that makes it worth the premium price when compared to something as great as the Tamron.
@entremontanas7614 yes I am. I have a 70-200mm and a 24-70mm. Both pro series. They still represent excellent glass at a more reasonable price. That said, I do also have some Canon L series glass. I especially love my 100mm f2.8 macro L. No question that Canon's glass is well made and high quality.
So , where are the pictures? You made "two fantastic tours" in the national park with those lenses, and you're only sharing your comments? What's the point?
Hi guys! Nice review but you could improve on a few points: - the difference in focal distance you are seeing is focus breathing, you should explain that this is only visible when focusing at close subjects - talking about this you could have also compared minimum focus distances, this is quite interesting since the Tamron can let you get very close to subjects and in some cases this can compensate for the focus breathing issue, and actually get you an even bigger image than with the Canon Thanks for all your videos and continue the good work ! :)
This happens when Canon advocates pretend to do a review of something, anything else. I was in a Nikon/Canon "church" all my life, and was arrogant enough to even try to acknowledge that other companies actually catched up and surpassed those two. I was suprised that even Tamron recently did it as well. Me and my friend, we both were nothing but hardcore Canon fans, but last 2 years we moved to Fuji and Panasonic camp, and we are never coming back. Canon stopped truly innovating long time ago, and since then they just been sleeping on their own laurels, slapping their logo on barely changed products, and increasing the price tag. Just like Google did with their Pixels. Another friend of mine, who is retired press photographer, said that 90% of people in the industry shoots with Canons/Nikons. It is like everybody is driving Audi's and VW's - all pictures look the same, not matter who took it. Because everybody shoots from the same positions, with the same 5D Mark IV's, with the same 20-700's. He said: "-One of the reason I got higher rates is because my equipment wasn't "mainstream", and editors always seek for that little edge of difference, that Canon doesn't have anymore". So, that's your answer. The same is happening in Video world, as well as with software: Adobe is Canon, in the way, that's why so many people (including me, after 17 years of using Premiere) are moving to Final Cut Pro and Resolve. There's just simply too much oblivious, ignorant people that are refusing to acknowledge that the change is not coming - it already did, and long time ago.
I was hoping you would speak to how it performed on the Sony. Was that the a7rii and if so how was the focusing on it? Which adapter did you use? Thx Terry
I used the MC-11 Adapter and it performed terribly - I would call it broken, briefly would try to AF and then give up. I didn't really expect it to work well though. I was not able to test a metabones adapter.
Thx. That's to bad. I don't understand why Tamron would not at least release this in an Amount version. Especially with the A99ii being released. It's to bad. FE mount would be great as well. I had the 70-200GM from sony but the image quality at least on my copy did not justify the price tag so I returned it. Really want that extra stop of light for indoor sports like basketball.
Terry Grube that is wrong! I had both mc-11 and MB and with all my canon lenses it worked as good or better than the MB so I sold the MB. I am an actual user day to day unlike Tony
That's actually not what I generally experience - I have this video and for most common Canon lenses the Sigma works fantastically and it is what I recommend. ruclips.net/video/jWlhmL2NQWE/видео.html
crappy effort... we wanted to see shots from the new Tamron... we do not need a review on the Canon that has been on the market 5 years. Very annoying that 75% of the time was spent on the Canon. Thats the trouble with Canon shooters reviewing ANYthing that isn't Canon. The Canadians are very bad about that.
Taylor Jackson that combo is like when you put Darth Vader in a movie....you must be very selective or you run the risk of drowning out the content. Having said that, I'll talk to Toby about when he'd like to feature my new look, "Blue Steel".
The fact that Tamron came out with a comparable lens to Canon 7 years later at $600 less speaks about technology and how it gets cheaper over time. Yes Canon was ahead and released it a while back but that’s because they do have the technology and research on their side. If we’re talking simply in photo quality and straightforward comparison, why would anyone pay $600 more for a lens that produces about 95% of the same result? To say that if you’re going to use it for professional work, is a bit of a stretch since the only negative I heard was the ergonomics.
Dennis Rongo Resale value, build quality and full compatibility with Canon cameras. I have the Canon version and once the lens fell off from my back pack, into a concrete floor (height about 1 meter) and surprsingly nothing is broken. If I'm looking for a budget, I won't mind buying Tamron. I love my Tamron 17-55 f/2.8 so much.
Some tests on the Canon and Nikon glass has shown that they are actually longer than the rated focal length, so it just looks like the 3rd party glass in short, when in reality they are not.
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I'm thinking of Buying the Tamron, I think I can work around the focus-breathing problems, particularly if the lens has a closer focus distance. Obviously I would prefer the Canon, but it's a huge price difference. The ultimate question is whether to sacrifice a stop of light and go with the Canon F4 version.
Thanks for the comparison. I have seen a few for the Tamron to Nikon, but have been waiting for this one to be done well. Enjoyed the video and I think you helped me solidify my choice. :)
So you'd take the Canon over the Tamron, a perfectly capable and obviously professional grade piece of glass, because of the "investment factor"? If the build quality is near the same, and the difference between shots is negligible (both of which are proven true in this "review"), why not take the newer lens for 600 bucks less. Let go of your first party glass pride, and accept that your "investment" just got bodied by something 600 bucks cheaper, bud.
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Great reviews, thanks for sharing. How well does the new one performance from the old one, as for an amateur the old 2.8 having a better price tag nowdays and might be good enough for me. Thanks.
Which video settings did you use to film this with? Can you share your camera profile for the GH5? 60P/10bit MOV etc, did you shoot vlog or natural etc. Thanks!
still have to same issue as version one...bad focus breathing so at normal portrait distances you are nor getting a true 200mm which is a deal killer to me
Broken - Tries to AF briefly and gives up - this is with the SIgma MC-11 adapter, I didn't really expect it to work. Might be better with Metabones but I haven't had a chance to try.
Good review. Odd place for a zoom lens review :-) Did you test for the sharpest focal length on each lens? Does the tamron performs best on the wide or narrow side?
Honestly it seemed pretty consistent through out the shots. Going back through our tests shots it looks like it performs a little better at the wider end but the difference is slight.
Great and very informative video. I'm not a profesional photographer and budget is tight, if you will have to chose between the Tamron and the Canon but the 70-200 f4, which one will you chose. Mainly will be outdoor and sports pictures. Thanks in advance.
I'm too mad at the Canon service. They told me that my EF28-200L IS USM cannot be repaired due to a lack of spare parts and that the repair is uneconomical too expensive. But they made me an offer for a new lens for 500€ cheaper. How are they going to fix it if the new one breaks? With Tamron I get a 5 year warranty. I am very satisfied with the Tampron SP's 2.8/15-30mm G2, 2.8/24-70mm and 150-600mm G2. Consequently, I will also buy a Tamron SP 2.8/70-200mm G2. BTW: a small company in Germany repaired the 20-300L for just 300€ and gave a 1-year warranty on the repair.
Tamron lens suffers badly from ' Focus Breathing ', where close subjects appear to be smaller. At longer distances , there are no issues and they reach the advertised focal length.
When i shake my unattached lens, i feel something is moving inside. also i can hear a slight movement sound (very little, but still audible) is it ok ?
Actually I ordered a replacement and even the second copy has the same sound. The sound is more audible when I keep the filter-side down (Camera side up) and try to gently tilt/move the lens by say around 5-10 cms. If I hear from upclose, then I can hear a sound of something kinda rattling inside (maybe its the movement / play to accommodate for the Vibration Control VC) I dont know what it is, but I am preety nervous about it.... and Wanted to check if that's normal. Ive tried to use it, it focuses and works perfectly fine...just that this minor rattling sound is bothering me. I dont know If I should send it back or keep it. Ive already sent the first one... :(
Tony Northrup mistook it for 225mm and he later corrected his error in judging the canon 70-200 IS II saying that it is not what he originally thought, but 200mm only. You can check his videos. Thanks.
how you're doing i just got my canon 80d and i want a good zoom lens like the sigma 70-200 and it's all black and i see it takes great pictures. i want a few lens but i don't want to kill my pockets you understand. but i'm in love with sigma products and plus it's cheaper than canon. i guess those photographers can buy them cause they get paid i do this for fun and i want to be good at what i do ya see.i want to get this 70-200 f2.8 over the canon 55-250 so i want your opinion i'm going to buy the 18-35 sigma lens the 35mm 1.4 sigma lens and the 70-200 that's a good combination right? i was thinking 24-105 and the 24mm pancake lens and my collection is complete
Honestly I am not sure you need the 35mm f/1.4 if you have Sigma 18-35 f/1.8. they are so similar. I think you might like the 50mm f/1.8 instead or the 50mm f/1.4 from Sigma. Same with pancake 24mm unless you just want a tiny lens to travel with.
@@photorectoby well you're right my sister gave me the sigma 24mm 1.4 and the 18-35 for my birthday so now my mother is a professional photographer and she told me to get the 24-70 f2.8 from tamron so that's going to be my next lens i can't wait that's my mother's favorite lens and it never comes off her camera so i need to get one as well. i won't buy the 35mm thanks for schooling me
I used the MC-11 Adapter and it performed terribly - I would call it broken, briefly would try to AF and then give up. I didn't really expect it to work well though. I was not able to test a metabones adapter.
I read or saw a video somewhere that stated that aftermarket lenses tend to be closer percentage wise to the advertised focal length when dealing with mid to longer telephoto lenses. I believe that the Tamron is more like a 68-198mm and the Canon is closer to an 78-220mm (guesstimate). That being said. Is the center sharpness partially better on the Canon because you are standing in the same spot, but are filling the frame more so with the Canon then the Tamron? It is a little bit harder to tell on video.
For sure. A used one is only 250 -300 less for a good condition lens. Considering the lens could be 7 years old and still holds 80% of its value is fantastic.
I bought a Tamron & I'm gonna get rid of it. Been using Canon for over 40 years and just can't get used to the zoom ring at the far end of the lens. Also, it's too close to the focus ring. Hard to zoom without hitting the focus ring. I knocked more than one photo out of focus, frustrating. I've also noticed when compared side by side with my 70-200 F4 L Canon, the Tamron is more of a 60-190 MM. Check one out at your camera store B/4 you buy one.
Hi Guys Please suggest me ....Tamron 70-200 f2.8 G2 or Nikon 70-200 f2.8 fl ....looking for Wildlife and portrait ....here in India TAMROn and Nikon FL difference is around 650 USD in INR .
To be generous; this was almost a waste of time. You are really just doing a commercial for canon, not really reviewing both lenses in depth. Don't be afraid to be honest and say that at over $600 bucks and just by a hair almost the same quality, the Tamron is a better buy. What about sample pics BTW? I expected more from both of you.
Hey Ron, We missed the mark on this one - I have found it difficult to actually teach on workshops AND create proper reviews at the same time. I have backed off trying to create reviews while on tour and just gather data and spend time really thinking about the value. That said I do think valid points were made.
I used the MC-11 Adapter and it performed terribly - I would call it broken, briefly would try to AF and then give up. I didn't really expect it to work well though. I was not able to test a metabones adapter.
The worst i heard so far judging the G2...other sites say its better...love mine and bought the G2 trinity and the 35 1.4 and 45 1.8...Tamron is nailing it
I can't see any detail in VR shots. The Canon looks consistently underexposed by 1/2 stop. If you are shooting faster subjects like sports, that's a VERY big deal.First party lenses always have better AF.The fact that Canon hasn't released a new lens is not an issue. If anything, it would make me buy a Tamron if I am in the market now. You may want to rent the Canon but a 70-200 is one of the most used lenses by a lot of purchasers.
Before the other guy opened his mouth, I can already tell he’s already a bit biased towards his Canon. Not everyone will have the same issue as him artistically or ergonomically. It’s not a comparison since he’s been using Canon already and he’s used to the feel.
I can't remember who said it, I think Ken Rockwell . He said it's possible in ten years maybe less that the Tamron might not work on newer Canon bodies. Kind of like Sony having problems recognizing non native lenses. I'm saving for a 70-200 now. I came close to buying a Tamron. I'm gonna wait till I can afford the Canon version iii.
How funny these videos are more for first party funboys to get some ripoff validation other than real review as you put in the title "Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 G2 REVIEW"
bad review the tamron is a better and more professional lens than that cannon for less money and the slight focus breathing is made up by walking in since the minimum focus distance is much closer on the g2 which would lead to filling the frame much more.. also that cannon is terrible with back lighting as its coatings are old in which the tamron can easily handle back light and flaring and not lose contrast and get washed out images like that cannon reason cannon released a version 3 to fix those issues...
It is True the focus breathing only happens under 2meters and the Tamron has a much better minimum focus distance which makes up the difference and then some for the breathing it does around 2meters away from a subject I own the g2 @@lukazupie7220
luka zupie his comparison was with the g1 not the G2 and you keep taking advise from a guy that said shooting JPEG is for pros not Raws lol sorry you are wrong and misinformed completely.. check Matt grangers RUclips on the G2 he compares to the 200 f2 and the G2 even beat that in minimum focus distance which closed the gap and passed it with any focus breathing under 2meters from the subject.. like i said i own the lens and know what I am talking about
Twilson you are right, tony was testing older version. Sorry about that. Anyway, you still don’t get 200mm compression, which is i would guess for most people more important than maximum magnification.
I just cannot understand making $600 difference so important for this important lens. I am paid here where I am working 10-20x less then same work in USA and I can easily afford Canon 70-200 IS II. Even after I went from 5D3 to C100 for video and when 70-200 isn't useful crop video range anymore for me, I left that lens for not more then 10 photography jobs per year and private use. People in America need good financial advisory, because somehow they have a more money then rest of the world and everything is expensive to them (and they have cheapest electronics). Just do not make mistake and buy Tamron, there is reason why that lens is cheaper (and not - it isn't because Canon has bigger profit margin, thats a myth), and you don't want to find why is cheaper few months after purchase.
but if you buy the canon now and use it for , lets say 5 yrs , you will have like a 12 yrs old technology. i don't know man... we need a new 70-200 canon
Got to say - Steve came in with a Canon preference bias and held on to it until the end. Truth is Tamron is changing the game entirely. They are putting out superior - and YES professional quality products at lower prices, and no, that doesn't make them focused on the hobbyist. In fact I hate when people say "if you're on a budget..." What a load of rubbish that is. Is anyone not on a budget of some kind? Especially pro photogs? I look for value and the best return on my investment. That doesn't mean I'm cheap, it means I'm smart about how I use my resources. Tamron IS changing the game, and Bravo to them for doing it! If you spend the extra cash to buy Canon glass when you have this Tamron alternative available, then you are just drinking the koolaide because there is no advantage to the Canon version that makes it worth the premium price when compared to something as great as the Tamron.
agree on this 100%!
Are you still with the Tamron?
@entremontanas7614 yes I am. I have a 70-200mm and a 24-70mm. Both pro series. They still represent excellent glass at a more reasonable price.
That said, I do also have some Canon L series glass. I especially love my 100mm f2.8 macro L. No question that Canon's glass is well made and high quality.
So , where are the pictures? You made "two fantastic tours" in the national park with those lenses, and you're only sharing your comments? What's the point?
Hi guys! Nice review but you could improve on a few points:
- the difference in focal distance you are seeing is focus breathing, you should explain that this is only visible when focusing at close subjects
- talking about this you could have also compared minimum focus distances, this is quite interesting since the Tamron can let you get very close to subjects and in some cases this can compensate for the focus breathing issue, and actually get you an even bigger image than with the Canon
Thanks for all your videos and continue the good work ! :)
I love my Tamron G2. Wish I could sleep next to it but my wife might not like that!
glennskitchen hahaha! Glad we edited that part out...
too funny
Lol
So what you guys conclude is that Tamron g2 is for non professionals ? Is that even fair with just testing the lens for 3 days or so .
I shot weddings with the G0 back in the day.
This happens when Canon advocates pretend to do a review of something, anything else. I was in a Nikon/Canon "church" all my life, and was arrogant enough to even try to acknowledge that other companies actually catched up and surpassed those two. I was suprised that even Tamron recently did it as well. Me and my friend, we both were nothing but hardcore Canon fans, but last 2 years we moved to Fuji and Panasonic camp, and we are never coming back. Canon stopped truly innovating long time ago, and since then they just been sleeping on their own laurels, slapping their logo on barely changed products, and increasing the price tag. Just like Google did with their Pixels. Another friend of mine, who is retired press photographer, said that 90% of people in the industry shoots with Canons/Nikons. It is like everybody is driving Audi's and VW's - all pictures look the same, not matter who took it. Because everybody shoots from the same positions, with the same 5D Mark IV's, with the same 20-700's. He said: "-One of the reason I got higher rates is because my equipment wasn't "mainstream", and editors always seek for that little edge of difference, that Canon doesn't have anymore". So, that's your answer. The same is happening in Video world, as well as with software: Adobe is Canon, in the way, that's why so many people (including me, after 17 years of using Premiere) are moving to Final Cut Pro and Resolve. There's just simply too much oblivious, ignorant people that are refusing to acknowledge that the change is not coming - it already did, and long time ago.
I was hoping you would speak to how it performed on the Sony. Was that the a7rii and if so how was the focusing on it? Which adapter did you use?
Thx Terry
I used the MC-11 Adapter and it performed terribly - I would call it broken, briefly would try to AF and then give up. I didn't really expect it to work well though. I was not able to test a metabones adapter.
PhotoRec TV The Mc-11 mostly works well with just the SIGMA lens. That's what Tony Northup noticed too.
Thx. That's to bad. I don't understand why Tamron would not at least release this in an Amount version. Especially with the A99ii being released. It's to bad. FE mount would be great as well. I had the 70-200GM from sony but the image quality at least on my copy did not justify the price tag so I returned it. Really want that extra stop of light for indoor sports like basketball.
Terry Grube that is wrong! I had both mc-11 and MB and with all my canon lenses it worked as good or better than the MB so I sold the MB. I am an actual user day to day unlike Tony
That's actually not what I generally experience - I have this video and for most common Canon lenses the Sigma works fantastically and it is what I recommend. ruclips.net/video/jWlhmL2NQWE/видео.html
crappy effort... we wanted to see shots from the new Tamron... we do not need a review on the Canon that has been on the market 5 years. Very annoying that 75% of the time was spent on the Canon. Thats the trouble with Canon shooters reviewing ANYthing that isn't Canon. The Canadians are very bad about that.
Watching the videos, I saw perhaps just as many shots from the Tamron as from the Canon. Meanwhile, the direct comparison is just what I need.
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Great review guys! Only disappointment was that Steve's matching jacket and tripod combo wasn't featured.
hey Taylor, big fan of yours !!!
Taylor Jackson that combo is like when you put Darth Vader in a movie....you must be very selective or you run the risk of drowning out the content. Having said that, I'll talk to Toby about when he'd like to feature my new look, "Blue Steel".
The fact that Tamron came out with a comparable lens to Canon 7 years later at $600 less speaks about technology and how it gets cheaper over time. Yes Canon was ahead and released it a while back but that’s because they do have the technology and research on their side. If we’re talking simply in photo quality and straightforward comparison, why would anyone pay $600 more for a lens that produces about 95% of the same result? To say that if you’re going to use it for professional work, is a bit of a stretch since the only negative I heard was the ergonomics.
Dennis Rongo Resale value, build quality and full compatibility with Canon cameras. I have the Canon version and once the lens fell off from my back pack, into a concrete floor (height about 1 meter) and surprsingly nothing is broken. If I'm looking for a budget, I won't mind buying Tamron. I love my Tamron 17-55 f/2.8 so much.
Some tests on the Canon and Nikon glass has shown that they are actually longer than the rated focal length, so it just looks like the 3rd party glass in short, when in reality they are not.
Yosemite! Love that place. Blessed to live as close as I do too. Hopefully I’ll have either of these lenses the next time I go.
5:40 i love that picture
It is a FANTASTIC shot.
*sorry about the waterfall noise in the background. Filmed on location in Yosemite National Park, CA
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I'm thinking of Buying the Tamron, I think I can work around the focus-breathing problems, particularly if the lens has a closer focus distance. Obviously I would prefer the Canon, but it's a huge price difference. The ultimate question is whether to sacrifice a stop of light and go with the Canon F4 version.
8 minutes+ into the video and all they said about the lens was it's cheaper than the Canon and the zoom ring is in a weird place.
Thanks for the comparison. I have seen a few for the Tamron to Nikon, but have been waiting for this one to be done well. Enjoyed the video and I think you helped me solidify my choice. :)
"Save the 600$ and spend it on a trip". That's actually brilliant advice!!
I've never clicked so fast on a video ! Thanks Toby !!! :)
So you'd take the Canon over the Tamron, a perfectly capable and obviously professional grade piece of glass, because of the "investment factor"? If the build quality is near the same, and the difference between shots is negligible (both of which are proven true in this "review"), why not take the newer lens for 600 bucks less. Let go of your first party glass pride, and accept that your "investment" just got bodied by something 600 bucks cheaper, bud.
Great reviews, thanks for sharing. How well does the new one performance from the old one, as for an amateur the old 2.8 having a better price tag nowdays and might be good enough for me. Thanks.
Great review, guys. From the way the lenses were being handled it appeared that the Canon was lighter in weight. Is this correct, please?
Yes but the difference is minimal Canon weight - 1490 g (3.28 lb)
Tamron weight 1500 g (3.31 lb)
Thank you so much for your 'instant' response.
Which video settings did you use to film this with? Can you share your camera profile for the GH5? 60P/10bit MOV etc, did you shoot vlog or natural etc. Thanks!
HI. I AM CONFUSING TO GET CANON 18-135STM OR SIGMA 17-50 2.8 FOR MY CANON 600D. PLEASE ADVISE
I got excited when I saw you have it on a Sony body. How well do they compare when adapted?
Hi , How does Tamron G2 perform on the Sony Mirrorless body ? Please tell me more about the photo autofocus and subject tracking?
still have to same issue as version one...bad focus breathing so at normal portrait distances you are nor getting a true 200mm which is a deal killer to me
@2:24 …no, the Tamron original 70-200 and the G2 weigh the same, and are just about the same size.
quick question I hope you can help me with. is the Pentax 70-200 just a tamron re-branded?
Good review. Could be nice to have the comparison with the Sigma also and the version 3 from Canon 😉
Thanks for the video.
Did you tried on the Sony? How is the AF performing with which adaptor? would be good to have a video with Sony too.
Broken - Tries to AF briefly and gives up - this is with the SIgma MC-11 adapter, I didn't really expect it to work. Might be better with Metabones but I haven't had a chance to try.
Thanks so much, that's bad I don't really understand why these third party lens co.s don't make glasses for Sony when it is coming up...
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Good review. Odd place for a zoom lens review :-)
Did you test for the sharpest focal length on each lens?
Does the tamron performs best on the wide or narrow side?
Honestly it seemed pretty consistent through out the shots. Going back through our tests shots it looks like it performs a little better at the wider end but the difference is slight.
Nice review! 👍
Great Review! And you did well also modelling :D
Great and very informative video. I'm not a profesional photographer and budget is tight, if you will have to chose between the Tamron and the Canon but the 70-200 f4, which one will you chose. Mainly will be outdoor and sports pictures. Thanks in advance.
Hugo Herrera Buy the Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L (Non IS)
You definitely want is the f4 is crap wether its gen1 2.8is get it
I'm too mad at the Canon service. They told me that my EF28-200L IS USM cannot be repaired due to a lack of spare parts and that the repair is uneconomical too expensive. But they made me an offer for a new lens for 500€ cheaper. How are they going to fix it if the new one breaks? With Tamron I get a 5 year warranty. I am very satisfied with the Tampron SP's 2.8/15-30mm G2, 2.8/24-70mm and 150-600mm G2. Consequently, I will also buy a Tamron SP 2.8/70-200mm G2.
BTW: a small company in Germany repaired the 20-300L for just 300€ and gave a 1-year warranty on the repair.
That is really frustrating!
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Tamron lens suffers badly from ' Focus Breathing ', where close subjects appear to be smaller. At longer distances , there are no issues and they reach the advertised focal length.
You also need to consider resale value.. the canon will maintain a higher resale price vs the tamron.
When i shake my unattached lens, i feel something is moving inside. also i can hear a slight movement sound (very little, but still audible) is it ok ?
Actually I ordered a replacement and even the second copy has the same sound. The sound is more audible when I keep the filter-side down (Camera side up) and try to gently tilt/move the lens by say around 5-10 cms. If I hear from upclose, then I can hear a sound of something kinda rattling inside (maybe its the movement / play to accommodate for the Vibration Control VC) I dont know what it is, but I am preety nervous about it.... and Wanted to check if that's normal. Ive tried to use it, it focuses and works perfectly fine...just that this minor rattling sound is bothering me. I dont know If I should send it back or keep it. Ive already sent the first one... :(
I think you are just hearing the VC system
PhotoRec TV maybe you are right. hopefully it's just the VC system.
PhotoRec TV thanks a ton for your time and effort to reply back.
Always a pleasure to watch and listen! Thank you Toby for creating great content!
review was more about Canon lens more than Tamron...
Nice work guys, I love it ... Tamron is only $900/- here in Dubai ...
Are you sure it is the G2 version?
i just found that its not G2 ... $1300/- G2 here ...
bhmstore.com/lenses-flash/1585-tamron-70-200mm-f28-g2-lens.html
I have a question. is there any adopter for tameron that works eyr tracking in sony mirrorless cameras
Lightroom doesn't yet have the lens compensation for this lens.
Was the Tamron calibrated to the canon?
how good is the 5d mark 4 full frame camera
Its an excellent DSLR
The Tamron does focus breathe however some people say that canon isn't a true 200mm it's a 210-220mm focal length. How true that is I'm not sure
No, it is only 200mm, not more than that. This is a fact.
Tony Northrup mistook it for 225mm and he later corrected his error in judging the canon 70-200 IS II saying that it is not what he originally thought, but 200mm only. You can check his videos. Thanks.
how you're doing i just got my canon 80d and i want a good zoom lens like the sigma 70-200 and it's all black and i see it takes great pictures. i want a few lens but i don't want to kill my pockets you understand. but i'm in love with sigma products and plus it's cheaper than canon. i guess those photographers can buy them cause they get paid i do this for fun and i want to be good at what i do ya see.i want to get this 70-200 f2.8 over the canon 55-250 so i want your opinion i'm going to buy the 18-35 sigma lens the 35mm 1.4 sigma lens and the 70-200 that's a good combination right? i was thinking 24-105 and the 24mm pancake lens and my collection is complete
Honestly I am not sure you need the 35mm f/1.4 if you have Sigma 18-35 f/1.8. they are so similar. I think you might like the 50mm f/1.8 instead or the 50mm f/1.4 from Sigma. Same with pancake 24mm unless you just want a tiny lens to travel with.
@@photorectoby well you're right my sister gave me the sigma 24mm 1.4 and the 18-35 for my birthday so now my mother is a professional photographer and she told me to get the 24-70 f2.8 from tamron so that's going to be my next lens i can't wait that's my mother's favorite lens and it never comes off her camera so i need to get one as well. i won't buy the 35mm thanks for schooling me
Well you can say the tamron is a lens for autofocus, when you dont need to change the focus yourself, so zooming is more important
That's Steves point- the ZOOM ring is easy reach on the Canon. On the Tamron it is the AF ring that is easy reach and the zoom is further.
how does the new tamron perform on the A7xy models with the Sigma MC 11
I used the MC-11 Adapter and it performed terribly - I would call it broken, briefly would try to AF and then give up. I didn't really expect it to work well though. I was not able to test a metabones adapter.
I read or saw a video somewhere that stated that aftermarket lenses tend to be closer percentage wise to the advertised focal length when dealing with mid to longer telephoto lenses.
I believe that the Tamron is more like a 68-198mm and the Canon is closer to an 78-220mm (guesstimate).
That being said. Is the center sharpness partially better on the Canon because you are standing in the same spot, but are filling the frame more so with the Canon then the Tamron? It is a little bit harder to tell on video.
nice video! The only thing that I would add is the resale value, that is usually higher with first party gear...
Good point!
For sure. A used one is only 250 -300 less for a good condition lens. Considering the lens could be 7 years old and still holds 80% of its value is fantastic.
Filmed with a Gh5 ... heard about AF Focus Issues ... did you have any Problems ?
No - It is slow AF but I 1/2 press for AF before I start filming and all is fine - works great for me.
Thanks for answering :)
I bought a Tamron & I'm gonna get rid of it. Been using Canon for over 40 years and just can't get used to the zoom ring at the far end of the lens. Also, it's too close to the focus ring. Hard to zoom without hitting the focus ring. I knocked more than one photo out of focus, frustrating. I've also noticed when compared side by side with my 70-200 F4 L Canon, the Tamron is more of a 60-190 MM. Check one out at your camera store B/4 you buy one.
Hi Guys Please suggest me ....Tamron 70-200 f2.8 G2 or Nikon 70-200 f2.8 fl ....looking for Wildlife and portrait ....here in India TAMROn and Nikon FL difference is around 650 USD in INR .
The latest version of Tamron 70-200mm is a serious contender in the 70-200 range. Check out this video watch?v=_alz95t7rPU
I would not call this a vs video.. more like two guys talking about two lenses and no testing..
To be generous; this was almost a waste of time. You are really just doing a commercial for canon, not really reviewing both lenses in depth. Don't be afraid to be honest and say that at over $600 bucks and just by a hair almost the same quality, the Tamron is a better buy. What about sample pics BTW? I expected more from both of you.
Hey Ron, We missed the mark on this one - I have found it difficult to actually teach on workshops AND create proper reviews at the same time. I have backed off trying to create reviews while on tour and just gather data and spend time really thinking about the value. That said I do think valid points were made.
Nice tripod head. What brand?
Canon lenses tend to keep their value better than Tamron or Sigma.
Tamron is a winner for me. i own it and shot a lot of portraits ❤
How did you mount it on a Sony ?
I used the MC-11 Adapter and it performed terribly - I would call it broken, briefly would try to AF and then give up. I didn't really expect it to work well though. I was not able to test a metabones adapter.
please do a review with that Lens and that Sony a7 model Please!
What store sells the Canon for $1899
B&H Photo - AND they include freebies and no tax outside NYC bhpho.to/2msOMDm
sir is that brand new
PhotoRec TV who don't love freebies lol
what is the tripod did you use?
Edu O. Induro legs with Really Right Stuff BH55 ball head.
The worst i heard so far judging the G2...other sites say its better...love mine and bought the G2 trinity and the 35 1.4 and 45 1.8...Tamron is nailing it
I can't see any detail in VR shots. The Canon looks consistently underexposed by 1/2 stop. If you are shooting faster subjects like sports, that's a VERY big deal.First party lenses always have better AF.The fact that Canon hasn't released a new lens is not an issue. If anything, it would make me buy a Tamron if I am in the market now. You may want to rent the Canon but a 70-200 is one of the most used lenses by a lot of purchasers.
What is the use of doing reviews if we can't see photos 😂
Nice video!
Before the other guy opened his mouth, I can already tell he’s already a bit biased towards his Canon. Not everyone will have the same issue as him artistically or ergonomically. It’s not a comparison since he’s been using Canon already and he’s used to the feel.
4:60 nice one
For christ sake that's a 2000 dollar gear. Hold it with 2 hands 😂
I can't remember who said it, I think Ken Rockwell . He said it's possible in ten years maybe less that the Tamron might not work on newer Canon bodies. Kind of like Sony having problems recognizing non native lenses. I'm saving for a 70-200 now. I came close to buying a Tamron. I'm gonna wait till I can afford the Canon version iii.
anyone here used tamron 70-200 on canon 70D?how was it?
How funny these videos are more for first party funboys to get some ripoff validation other than real review as you put in the title "Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 G2 REVIEW"
Really useful review, it has to be the Canon
Excellent video! you guys should partner up more frequently
bad review the tamron is a better and more professional lens than that cannon for less money and the slight focus breathing is made up by walking in since the minimum focus distance is much closer on the g2 which would lead to filling the frame much more.. also that cannon is terrible with back lighting as its coatings are old in which the tamron can easily handle back light and flaring and not lose contrast and get washed out images like that cannon reason cannon released a version 3 to fix those issues...
About filling the frame much more... I don’t think that is true.
It is True the focus breathing only happens under 2meters and the Tamron has a much better minimum focus distance which makes up the difference and then some for the breathing it does around 2meters away from a subject I own the g2 @@lukazupie7220
Twilson Tony Northrup made a comparison and canon was capable of bigger magnification, so for now i will trust him over you, sorry:)
luka zupie his comparison was with the g1 not the G2 and you keep taking advise from a guy that said shooting JPEG is for pros not Raws lol sorry you are wrong and misinformed completely.. check Matt grangers RUclips on the G2 he compares to the 200 f2 and the G2 even beat that in minimum focus distance which closed the gap and passed it with any focus breathing under 2meters from the subject.. like i said i own the lens and know what I am talking about
Twilson you are right, tony was testing older version. Sorry about that.
Anyway, you still don’t get 200mm compression, which is i would guess for most people more important than maximum magnification.
the blue guy sound like tom hanks lol
the tamron is for hobbyist? lol what a joke
I just cannot understand making $600 difference so important for this important lens. I am paid here where I am working 10-20x less then same work in USA and I can easily afford Canon 70-200 IS II. Even after I went from 5D3 to C100 for video and when 70-200 isn't useful crop video range anymore for me, I left that lens for not more then 10 photography jobs per year and private use. People in America need good financial advisory, because somehow they have a more money then rest of the world and everything is expensive to them (and they have cheapest electronics). Just do not make mistake and buy Tamron, there is reason why that lens is cheaper (and not - it isn't because Canon has bigger profit margin, thats a myth), and you don't want to find why is cheaper few months after purchase.
The only thing I can conclude from this vid....canon fanboys...
canon win
I'm poor...
Nice Canon advertising.
Test the lens stupid, test de lens!!!!
first 😁
600 bucks more for the Canon? Only a fool would buy the Tamron.
but if you buy the canon now and use it for , lets say 5 yrs , you will have like a 12 yrs old technology. i don't know man... we need a new 70-200 canon