Tamron 17-28mm and 28-200mm Review | The most practical lens combination for travel
The Tamron 17-28mm and 28-200mm lenses are the best two lens combination I've ever used. I will share my experience with them in this video and show you examples.
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Tamron 17-28mm eamples
Landscape examples.
Tamrom 28-200mm examples.
In everyday use, the Tamron 28-200mm lens is more than sharp enough. Whether it’s low light, harsh bright light, or using it to take a self-portrait this lens can deliver.
I’ve used the Tamron 28-200mm as my primary lens for a few years and still love using it on vacations and when going out on day trips. The versatility for the price is amazing.
Tamron 28 200mm | Long Term Review
I’ve been using the Tamron 28-200mm lens for eight months. Overall it’s a great all around lens. If you want to travel with one camera and lens I will highly recommend this lens.
Being a variable aperture lens I suggest keeping the aperture at f5.6 so you won’t worry about your ISO won’t jump around. When I do use the lens at f2.8 I lock the lens so it won’t accidentally zoom out.
Tamron is known for having close focusing lens. That’s nice because I can get macro “like” shots without having to carry around a macro lens. It’s not a perfect solution but if you’re on a budget it works.
Overall I’m very happy with the Tamron 28-200mm and would recommend it to anyone looking for a good all in one lens.