Tamron 45mm f/1.8 SP VC USD Di
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A pair of top lenses from Tamron was announced in the fall of 2015. And if the 35mm prime has competitors both among native optics (Canon EF 35mm f / 1.4L USM, Nikon 35mm f / 1.8G AF-S), and among third-party (Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM A), the 45mm lens has no direct rivals.
human eyes
The selected focal length is most likely a marketing ploy by the Japanese manufacturer, which separates the lens from a whole group of 50mm primes. 45mm provides a 51° field of view, which is very close to the field of view of human eyes. Those. the lens pattern is most similar to the familiar view that a person sees every day with his own eyes. The scope of the lens is limited only by our imagination.
Detailing
The level of detail at f/1.8 is comparable to faster optics from original manufacturers. And in the course of testing the lens by the authoritative resource ephotozine.com, it received an excellent rating from aperture values from f / 2.8 to f / 11.
Stabilization and security
Tamron 45mm f / 1.8 SP Di VC USD has a couple of important "chips" — an image stabilization system and weather protection. The closest rivals in the class cannot boast of this. Stabilizer is not available for Sony A-mount cameras. But this is not a minus of the lens, but a plus of Sony DSLRs, which are equipped with a matrix image stabilization system.
autofocus
Not without a “fly in the ointment” — the lens focus system catches the subject of shooting reliably, but does it with some kind of thoughtfulness. Therefore, some highly dynamic scenes may be out of focus. This disadvantage can be neglected, because the dignity of a lens with a head overlaps it.