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Having using the stabilized kit lens on Canon, I appreciate the importance of ISVC for slow shutter speeds (not just low light, but also for effects). However, quite a few reviews seem khổng lồ suggest that the non-VC version seems to lớn be better optically overall. There seem to be more quality control issues with the VC version as well.
My question is two fold:
How vì the 2 lenses compare against each other - is the premium for the VC version worthwhile for the unique trade-off?lens zoom image-stabilization tamron optical-quality
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I have the VC version (Nikon mount). I have tested it alongside my 50mm prime và found it to lớn be just as sharp at f/3.2. It is very slightly softer at f/2.8, but only when looking at an artificial test pattern. That"s one person"s opinion based on a sample of one.
I have tested other non-professional zoom lenses (Nikon và Sigma) and the Tamron is far, far sharper than any of them. Unbelievably so.
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A camera siêu thị owner I know recommended the non-VC version as being very sharp và reliable (and inexpensive). He didn"t say it was worth buying the non-VC version over the VC version. He just recommended it highly as a fantastic value. He did say he"d also sold a lot of the VC version and hadn"t noticed any unique control issues.
Because the lens is sharp wide open, VC isn"t really vital except in low light. I would say the VC is probably not worth the premium unless you intend to lớn shoot a lot of low-light or indoors work without flash.
Can"t help with the comparison to the Canon 18-55mm. I would imagine from what I"ve found compared to lớn other Nikon equivalents that the Tamron will be noticeably sharper, especially wide open. You can use it at 2.8 or 3.2, whereas the Canon probably needs khổng lồ be stopped down to f/5.6 or f/8 to be at its sharpest.