Tamron 20-40 F2.8 Review From A Filmmakers Perspective
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I check out the Tamron 20-40 f2.8 lens from a videographers perspective. Who this lens is for? Is it good value? What kind of image quality are we going to get?
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0:00 Hello
0:53 What is it?
2:34 Build quality
3:30 User experience
3:59 Test footage
7:22 Value & alternatives
8:32 Pros & cons
9:50 Opinion
The Sony Lens Breathing compensation only works with Sony G lenses, It doesn't even work with older native Sony lenses, let alone third party lenses :( - the stabilisation also doesn't work as well on third party lenses.
that is sad
To my knowledge, breathing compensation only works with Sony Lenses, even then not all lenses are compatible. The 50 1.8 for example is not on the list for the FX3
I have the 20-40 its never off my A7R5 - so versatile - crop into my sensor and I get 60mm ❤ Ive done virtually every type if work with it
Nice one! Was hoping they would port it to "Nikon" Z brand as they've done with a few others :)
I think you would do well with a 7-10min setup video about how you set up your talking head / studio desk work. Light, video, audio, getting the material organized into a video project. No need for crazy details or editing tutorials, just a workflow overview :)
This I can certainly do, great idea :)