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Tamron 20mm F2.8 Review

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The Tamron 20mm F2.8 is a versatile lens with a one-to-two macro reproduction, making it great for close-up shots. However, it has some issues with distortion and fringing, and the autofocus speed is slower than ideal.

The Tamron 20mm F2.8 is a versatile lens with a one-to-two macro reproduction, making it great for close-up shots. However, it has some issues with distortion and fringing, and the autofocus speed is slower than ideal.

Pros
  • Lightweight and versatile
  • One-to-two macro reproduction
  • Good center sharpness and resolution
Cons
  • Distortion and fringing issues
  • Slow autofocus speed
  • Vignetting and shape distortions in bokeh

The lens performs well in the center, delivering sharp images with good resolution.

The Tamron 20mm F2.8 is a lightweight and versatile lens, offering a one-to-two macro reproduction that is great for close-up shots. However, it does have some drawbacks, such as distortion and fringing issues, especially in the corners. The autofocus speed is also slower than ideal, but this may not be as critical for an ultra-wide lens. The lens also exhibits quite a bit of vignetting and some shape distortions in the bokeh. Despite these weaknesses, the lens performs well in the center, delivering sharp images with good resolution. It is a great option for those looking for versatility at an affordable price, especially with its close-up capabilities.

It is a great option for those looking for versatility at an affordable price, especially with its close-up capabilities.

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