When it comes to photographers especially when you’re the kind of photographer that travels, you always need to be as light as possible. You don’t want to bear the burden of carrying heavy lenses in your camera bag because you don’t have that one lens that will replace all the lenses in your bag.
Have you wanted that all-in-one lens to cover all that you require for a trip, an event, an outing, etc? When that one lens needs to be light, compact, and affordable, and you don’t want to give up good image quality, that ideal super-zoom lens may be the Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD Lens.
The Tamron 28-200mm f2.8-5.6 Di III RXD lens is a superzoom lens created to help you get rid of excess lenses in your camera bag for Sony E camera. However, Tamron aims to give a compact, lightweight, and travel-friendly build, while also being capable of delivering seriously high-end image quality and all-round performance.
However, such aims aren’t easy to achieve. Superzoom lenses are notoriously good and bad. On the plus side, they give you a mighty zoom range, stretching from generously wide-angle coverage to powerful telephoto reach, avoiding the need to swap the lens on your camera. The downside is that outright image quality tends to be compromised, especially in terms of irregular barrel distortion at short zoom settings, which is hard to correct, and poor sharpness at the long end.
Check out the video below and see the great features this lens has to offer brought to you by Jared Polin.
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