I'm Using it For Some Months.
Here's The Review,
Autofocus-
This lens is very well built and has a metal mount. On the lens there are two on/off switches: for autofocus and for image stabilization. The focus ring is two cm wide and covered with rubber. That feels good. The zoom ring is wider and covered with the same kind of rubber. What you encounter less and less today is a window on a lens in which you can see the distance that is in focus. With telephoto lenses, it can be really convenient.
Bokeh-
The background blur of the Tamron SP 70-300 mm VC is what restless. If there is a sharp contrast transition or a bright light source in the background, you can see a clear ring in the bokeh. Try as much as possible to avoid hard contrasts in the background, then the bokeh of this lens is at its best. Even then, despite the long focal length and the limited focal depth, the background not smooth and creamy. See the following image cut-out from one of the pictures taken in practice with the Tamron SP 70-300 mm.
Resolution-
If you compare the sharpness of the Tamron SP 70-300 mm with the sharpness of more expensive 70-300 mm zooms from other brands, this Tamron is the man. The center sharpness, expressed in lines/sensor height, is generally high. Only at the longest focal lengths is the center sharpness visibly lower. If you have a shot made at 300 mm blown up to 100% on your screen, then it looks less sharp, woollier than pictures made at shorter focal lengths.
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