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I've read several online reviews of the Tamron 35-150mm f2/2.8, and most of them are positive. The focal length, wide aperture and weather resistance of this lens seem to be exactly what I need. However, I'd like to hear from real people who have actually used this lens (as opposed to online bloggers who most likely get paid to say wonderful things about photography equipment).

I currently own a few Tamron lenses (17-28mm f2.8, 20-40mm f2.8, 28-200mm f2.8/5.6), and I absolutely love them! However, I have also owned (but subsequently sold) Tamron lenses that weren't as great as online reviewers painted them to be (28-75mm f2.8 G2, 24mm f2.8 prime). Also, my current 20-40mm f2.8 doesn't render colors as great as my first 20-40mm f2.8 that I regret having sold some time ago.

Before I "take the plunge" and buy the 35-150mm f2/2.8, I'd like to hear from those of you who actually used this lens.
 
I have not used the Tamron lens. I own and delight in using the Sony lens that people put up against the Tamron: the Sony 50-150mm f/2. It's an amazing lens, but a tad larger and heavier - but it's f/2 all the way to 150mm. Oh, it is also just a teeny bit more expensive ;)
 
I don't know what you photograph so I have a question for you, what will the 35-150 get you that the 28-200 doesn't?
 

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I don't know what you photograph so I have a question for you, what will the 35-150 get you that the 28-200 doesn't?
Larger aperture for low light captures and shallower depth of field for subject isolation/blurred backgrounds. The 35-150mm f2/2.8 would pair well with my 17-28mm f2.8 for use in evening street shot captures where low light prevails. My 28-200 works very well in daylight, but f5.6 at the long end is not ideal for low light capture.
 
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I've read several online reviews of the Tamron 35-150mm f2/2.8, and most of them are positive. The focal length, wide aperture and weather resistance of this lens seem to be exactly what I need. However, I'd like to hear from real people who have actually used this lens (as opposed to online bloggers who most likely get paid to say wonderful things about photography equipment).

I currently own a few Tamron lenses (17-28mm f2.8, 20-40mm f2.8, 28-200mm f2.8/5.6), and I absolutely love them! However, I have also owned (but subsequently sold) Tamron lenses that weren't as great as online reviewers painted them to be (28-75mm f2.8 G2, 24mm f2.8 prime). Also, my current 20-40mm f2.8 doesn't render colors as great as my first 20-40mm f2.8 that I regret having sold some time ago.

Before I "take the plunge" and buy the 35-150mm f2/2.8, I'd like to hear from those of you who actually used this lens.
Hi Bro. I do photography as a hobby . 4 years ago I bought the A7iv with the 35-150mm thru online research. To date, I have no regret; except for the weight as my spondylosis is becoming acute.
 
I looked at the Tamron 35-150 f/2-2.8 and the Samyang. I decided to save a little money and get the Samyang since I was not sure how I would like it compared to a 70-200 f/2.8 which has always been my workhorse. I have not been disappointed and use it for so many things. It works great for indoor sports such as basketball/wrestling/volleyball since I can get the wider shots as well as zooming in to get faces. I also used it on vacation a lot. While heavy it did work well to have only one lens for touring cities and getting low light shots in churches or museums.
 
Hi Bro. I do photography as a hobby . 4 years ago I bought the A7iv with the 35-150mm thru online research. To date, I have no regret; except for the weight as my spondylosis is becoming acute.
That's exactly the combo I'd be using if I get the 35-150mm for my A7iv! I have heard that it is heavy, and that's something I definitely have to consider. How well does it perform with AF tracking on your A7iv? Is it sharp (contrasty) wide open? Any signs of vignetting at wider apertures? Thanks!
 

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