Y como hoy voy un poco mal de tiempo solo os pongo los apartados habituales de las conclusiones del bueno de Ken. Eso si, os tranquilizo diciendo que si, que hay palmeras, faltaría más.
Good:
- Adds stabilization not found in other f/2.8 ultrawide lenses, and the stabilization is superb.
- Sharp.
- Inexpensive.
- Great optical performance.
- Fast and nearly silent autofocus.
Bad:
- For the price, nothing.
Missing:
- No lens profiles for in-camera corrections. Nikons can correct any lens for lateral chromatic aberrations and falloff without a profile, but Canon can’t correct these without a profile. No camera can correct this lens’ distortion without a profile — and neither Canon nor Nikon are going to offer profiles for a Tamron lens.
- No Sony E-mount version; the Sony version is only for the old Sony/Minolta A-mount, not for today’s hot mirrorless cameras.
- The Sony A-mount version has no image stabilization. Tamron cheaped-out and leaves you only with the camera’s internal stabilization, if your Sony A-Mount camera has it.
Posibles interesados, curiosos, e incluso desocupados sin nada major que hacer, razón en Ken Rockwell: Tamron 15-30