Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024

Mình tham khảo thì thấy có 2 lens trên được mọi người đánh giá chất lượng tốt, giá rẻ hơn lens chính hãng Canon.

Vậy bác nào đã sử dụng qua rồi có thể tư vấn giúp mình lens nào chuẩn hơn, nét hơn, màu sắc ra đẹp hơn với ạ, mình xin cảm ơn


  • > Vote cho Sigma Art ngon hơn bác ạ
    Bán Hết ! -
  • > Chắc trừ mấy ông reviewer thì VN chả ai từng dùng cả 2 con này đâu cụ :D. Còn theo các trang Tây đồn thì nó đánh giá con Tam 24-70 ngon hơn hẳn con Art nhé. Đặc biệt là độ nét và chống rung - > dùng len zoom sigma art rất rủi ro về focus cân lens zoom thì khoai lắm, tốt nhất k chơi, tamron mà táng cho lành.

    Số mình đen dùng 4 con sigma cả 35,85 chưa có con nào k có vấn đề về focus, cân rồi đôi tháng sau lại bị méo hiểu :D. Lens sigma dị vl. 5D4 + 35 1.8 VC + 85 1.4 L IS + 70-200L II + 580exII


    > tamron con g2 chụp ra màu khá đẹp... nhưng hình như hơi soft ở khoảng 70mm khẩu max... nhưng chụp portrait thì ok

Tamron hình như ít bi hunting trên canon ... ko biết nik sao...

sig nghe nói sao khi cân chỉnh nó đỡ vụ front/back... màu sig thì khá gần canon... chưa chơi thử...

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  • > giờ ngoài 2 lens trên, mình cũng không còn lựa chọn nào khác để tối ưu cho chụp sự kiện. Trước có em 24-105 canon, cũng đc nhưng khẩu f4 nên đâu khi tối chụp flash ko nổi - >
    Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
    Được gửi bởi petertruong83

tamron con g2 chụp ra màu khá đẹp... nhưng hình như hơi soft ở khoảng 70mm khẩu max... nhưng chụp portrait thì ok

Tamron hình như ít bi hunting trên canon ... ko biết nik sao...

sig nghe nói sao khi cân chỉnh nó đỡ vụ front/back... màu sig thì khá gần canon... chưa chơi thử...

Em có coi video so sánh giữa con Canon 24-70 f2.8 ii cuả anh với 2 con trên, con của anh ăn đứt luôn, hơn toàn diện

Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024


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Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
Được gửi bởi ngtrongtri

Em có coi video so sánh giữa con Canon 24-70 f2.8 ii cuả anh với 2 con trên, con của anh ăn đứt luôn, hơn toàn diện

Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024

lolz chưa có cả 3... mình sài prime nhiều hơn(cover cungx gần hết khoảng 35-135) ...chỉ đang kiếm thêm con zoom cho tiện bắn phá (ko biết có nên mua lại 24105 ko hay 2470ii.... vì thếm có mấy trăm là được khẩu lớn)

Tamron sài ok... hồi xưa sài 60D tam 17-50 non IS mình thấy khá happy

Con g2 có thêm cái feature là IS... nên cái này bác cũng nên cân nhắc thử

Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024

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Mình coi review thấy vậy thôi... nhưng mà ảnh đẹp thì cũng bị chi phối nhiều yếu tố lắm... cho nên cũng liệu cơm gắp mắm thôi bác ạ...

Vẫn có người mua con mkii nhưng hình chụp ... "thì" ...

Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
Được sửa bởi petertruong83 lúc 05:25 PM ngày 27-09-2018


Mấy con Sigma với Tamron bác chỉ có thể mua mới, nếu so về giá thì Canon 24-70L II xài lướt full box chỉ nhỉnh hơn 1 chút xíu.

Chưa bàn về IQ, Len 3rd party hay gặp các vấn đề sau: - Lấy nét trong điệu kiện phức tạp kém hơn hẳn len hãng, - Tốc độ lấy nét chậm hơn thấy rõ - Có vấn đề về focus, buọc phải mua dock để tinh chỉnh và thời gian tinh chỉnh rất lâu và mệt. Đối với lens fix hay prime thì chỉnh nhanh, còn lens zoom phải chỉnh qua rất nhiều công đoạn, em cân 1 lens zoom cũng ít nhất 3 tiếng. - Chán bán lại chả ai mua. Về IQ thì em phải công nhận là lens hãng tuy không có độ sharpness cao bằng len 3rd party nhưng color render và tổng thể ăn đút hơn hẳn. Do đó em vẫn xài lens zoom chính hãng. The Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 (model A032) is a stabilized standard 2.9x zoom available in mounts for Canon and Nikon DSLRs with full-frame sensors. It also works on their DSLRs with APS-C/DX sensors where the angle of view is equivalent to a 36-105mm zoom lens. Announced in June 2017 the new lens is the successor to Tamron’s 24-70mm f2.8 VC (model A007) from 2012 which was the first stabilized 24-70mm f2.8 zoom on the market. Tamron didn’t change the optical design but the lens is now compatible with their USB-dock to fine tune various characteristics of the AF and image stabilization and features an improved AF drive and VC mechanism. There’s also the unavoidable price increase to a hefty 1700 EUR list price. But current street prices are already down to 1200 USD / 1300 EUR which is still a mark-up of 70% over the current street-price of its predecessor in Europe. To find out how the new Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 VC G2 performs I tested it on the 46MP Nikon D850 body against its A007 predecessor, Nikon’s own 24-70mm f2.8E VR and Sigma’s latest 24-70mm f2.8 OS Art. So if you’re shopping for a large aperture full-frame standard zoom, you’ve come to the right place!

Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
Facts from the catalog As usual I’ll have a look at the technical data of the new Tamron first. I’ve rated the features with a [+] (or [++]), when it’s better than average or even state of the art, a [0] if it’s standard or just average, and [-] if there’s a disadvantage. For comparison I use the (“predecessor” for short), the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8E VR (“Nikon”) and the Sigma AF 24-70mm f2.8 OS Art (“Sigma”). Size (diameter x length): 88 x 109mm (3.5 x 4.3 in.), the lens hood adds 35mm (with a diameter of 106mm). Zooming out adds another 31mm which gives a total maximum length of 175mm. The predecessor and the Sigma are of very similar size. Both Tamron zooms can be locked while the Sigma can’t. The Nikon is 88 x 203mm with lens hood attached but does not get longer with zooming. [0] Weight: With 900g (32 oz.) plus 38g for the plastic lens hood the new Tamron is 10% heavier than its predecessor but still 90g lighter than the Sigma and almost 200g lighter than the Nikon. [0]
Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
Optics: 17 elements (including 5 special dispersion and 4 aspherical elements) in 12 groups while the Nikon has 20 elements in 16 groups and the Sigma is somewhere in-between. Still: 12 groups have 24 air/glass surfaces that produce a lot of opportunities for flares and ghosts. We’ll see how well Tamron’s eBand coating copes with this challenge. [0] Closest focus distance is 0.36m (1.2 ft.) with a magnification of 1:4.7, same as with the predecessor or the Sigma. The Nikon achieves 1:3.1 magnification in manual focus. To achieve a magnification of 1:10 (like for a very close head-shot) the Tamron needs to be at a focus distance of 0.71m which leaves a working distance of 0.54m. The Nikon needs a focus distance of 0.87m (0.67m working distance) for 1:10 magnification. [0] Filter-thread: 82 mm, just like the predecessor, the Sigma, and the Nikon. This is larger than the de facto standard of 77mm, so you might need new filters. [0] Image stabilization: Yes, called VC (vibration control). This is indispensable when handholding at longer shutter speeds on modern high resolution sensors. There are also different modes of stabilization (e.g. prioritizing shooting performance over viewfinder stabilization) which can be selected via the USB-dock. Unfortunately you cannot switch the modes in the field should you require a different priority for filming. [+] Auto focus: USD (ultra sonic drive), so it also works on camera bodies which don’t have an AF-drive built in like Nikon’s D3x00/5×00. Manual-focus override is by simply turning the focus ring. Same with the competition. The new Tamron allows you to alter focus fine-tuning at 3 distances and 4 focal lengths with their USB TAP-in console. [+] Covers full frame/FX or smaller = very good. Same with the competition. [+] Price: around 1300 EUR (incl. 19% VAT) / 1200 USD. That’s a hefty price compared to current street-price of its predecessor – but that will be a moot point once supplies run dry. The Sigma goes for 1300 EUR too but the Nikon is much more expensive at 2100 EUR. [0] Comes with a soft lens-case and no strap. The lens hood is included, reversible for transport, and has a lock to prevent accidental loss which the Sigma doesn’t have. The lens-caps are standard. [0] Distance information is relayed to the camera, so the camera and flashes can do all the advanced exposure-related stuff with this lens. Same for the competition. [+] Aperture ring: no, same as with the competition. The aperture is actuated electromagnetically in the Nikon-version too which makes it the equivalent of a modern E-type Nikon lens and puts away with the mechanical coupling that Nikon uses on all older lenses and Tamron too had on the predecessor of the new lens. [0] Sealing: yes, a rubber grommet at the lens-mount and further special weather-sealing throughout the lens. [+] The score in the “features-department” is 0[-]/8[0]/5[+]. So the lens is well-featured although it misses the option to get the lens-mount swapped which is a unique feature of the Sigma. The predecessor and the new standard zoom from Tamron
Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
Above left: Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 VC (A007), above right: Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 VC G2 Alternatives:

Canon users can get the EF 24-70mm f2.8 II L USM from 2012. It has no image stabilization and costs around 1800 EUR. Nikon has the AF-S 24-70mm f2.8E ED VR from 2015. It’s stabilized and costs around 2100 EUR and its optical performance earned it a Highly Recommended. See my Nikon 24-70mm f2.8E VR review. Sony offers different versions of a 24-70mm f2.8 zoom but their latest is the FE 24-70mm f2.8 GM. The lens does not offers its own image stabilization so you need to rely on the built-in stabilization featured in recent Sony bodies. It is sold for around 2060 EUR. See our Sony FE 24-70mm f2.8 GM review-in-progress. Sigma has the new stabilized 24-70mm f2.8 OS Art costing around 1300 EUR. It earned a Recommended rating in my Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 OS Art review. Tokina offers the AT-X Pro 24-70mm f2.8 FX from 2015 for around 900 EUR. It has no image stabilization. Here is the angle of view that the new Tamron 24-70mm covers with its 2.9x zoom:
Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
Above: Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 VC G2 coverage on Nikon D850 (FF/FX) body at 24mm (left) and 70mm (right) Focus and zoom Focus accuracy and repeatability is critical to consistently produce sharp shots. Repeatability (the accuracy of focus on the same subject after repeated focus-acquisition) of this lens at 70mm focal length is pretty good (measured 98.7% in Reikan FoCal) with 1 mild outlier over a series of 40 shots. There is a little performance variation whether the lens focuses from infinity or from a closer distance. At 70mm focal length the lens focuses without hunting in around 0.4 sec from infinity to 0.7m, which is faster than the 0.5 sec its predecessor needed. The Nikon 24-70mm f2.8E VR and the Sigma are just a tad faster at 0.35 sec for infinity to 0.5m. The focus ring has no slack/play between its movement and the focus-action and a throw of 95 degrees. Its rubberized surface is only 11mm wide. The zoom ring turns through 70 degrees and has a 24mm wide rubber surface. Both rings are pretty stiff and can hardly be turned with one finger. They turn both in the same direction as Nikon users are used to but this is the complete reverse of what Canon does. The zoom ring is at the front and the focus ring closer to the camera – same as with the Sigma. But Nikon and Canon have the zoom ring of their current 24-70mm f2.8 zooms closer to the camera.
Tamron 24 70 g2 đánh giá năm 2024
AF-operation is barely audible from the outside, and if you record video with the built-in microphone the AF-drive produces no clicks at the start or stop of focus-movements and noise is very low even when the AF makes fast movements. The Sigma produces a noticeable hiss when the AF makes fast corrections.The image stabilization of the new Tamron is virtually silent both on the outside and when recording video which is the same with the Nikon and the Sigma. As you pull focus, you’ll notice some focus breathing: the image becomes less magnified at closer focusing distances. When I adjusted the focus from infinity to 0.7m on the Sigma, I measured a 9% decrease in magnification at 70mm focal length which is pretty visible and may disturb videographers. In comparison the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8E VR enlarges the image by 2%. Image stabilization To test the effectiveness of the image stabilization I did a series of 140 test-shots hand-held with the new Tamron at 70mm focal length with the VC set to prioritize the stabilization of the captured image. I tested with shutter speeds from 1/80 of a second down to 1/2.5 sec. Shots at 1/80 sec with OS=Off are used as reference of how good my hand-holding was at the time of the test and Reikan FoCal did the chore of evaluating the sharpness of all shots. All-in-all the results are very convincing. Here’re the details: at 1/80 sec, 1/40 sec and 1/20 sec VC has a clear advantage over VC=Off at 1/80 sec. At 1/10 sec and 1/5 sec (3 and 4 stops) the results were more erratic but 80% of the shots at 1/10 sec and 70% of those at 1/5 sec were still very usable. Only at 1/2.5 sec (5 stops) the chances to get a usable image sank below 50%. So that’s some 3 to 4 stops of stabilization. The Sigma yielded a bit better results at 1/10 and 1/5 of a second and the Nikon is somewhere in-between.