Tamron SP 28-80mm F/3.5-4.2 27A Lens Review

This lens has a little bit of everything, wide-angle, macro and portrait lens. Quality is good to average, certainly not top at each field area but it performs quite well. If you have no space to bring quality prime lenses this lens would be a good choice. Colour rendering is very nice, a well built lens both mechanically and optically.

Fact Sheet

Vendor name Type Product year
Tamron SP
27A
1979-1985
Focal Min(mm) Focal Max(mm) Focus Min(cm)
28
80
36
Aperture Max Aperture Min. Barrel length(mm)
3.5-4.5
32
82
Elements In Group Diaphragm action Weight (g)
8 in 9 Auto
480
Filter Size (mm) Push on diameter (mm) Angular field
67
70
75~30

 


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Tamron SP 28-80mm F/3.5-4.2 27A
1Thursday, 05 July 2012 18:41
I have seen some exceptional images with this lens but also a large number of soft images too. The lens is very will built and I think it has generally been unfairly rated as mediocre. The lens can be tricky to focus and unlike some lenses it does not snap into sharp focus like some lenses do. The data at www.adaptall-2.org show that it should be exceptionally sharp. I like my copy of this lens.

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