18.26.13 Latest Tamron Zoom Creates New Genre: Ultra-Wide Closeup Photography | |
Jon Sienkiewicz | Jun 16, 2023 Tamron just introduced the 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD fast-aperture, ultra-wideangle zoom lens for the Fujifilm X-Mount, and Shutterbug was able to take it for an extended spin. Although it covers more than 105° at the 11mm focal length, it features close-focusing down to 5.9 inches, prompting us to propose that it enables a wholly new type of photographic composition: Ultra-Wide Closeup. Overview & First Impressions Note that this lens is nearly identical to the Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 zoom that was launched for the Sony E-mount in 2021. Nearly everything written here can be applied to the Sony APS-C mount version as well. The never shrinking (i.e., available at all focal lengths) f/2.8 aperture combined with a minimum subject distance of 5.9 inches at 11mm and 9.4 inches at 20mm opens the gateway to all-new avenues of creative expression. At the widest setting, the max reproduction ratio is 1:4. More importantly, photos shot at close range look different compared to closeups shot with other lenses. You can be creative with the perspective and have more fun with the background. It's exceptional at normal working distances, too. The zoom range is ideal for interior shots, cityscapes and landscapes and we noticed virtually zero distortion or vignetting. At the 30mm setting it's excellent for street shooting although we'd probably opt for the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD for random urban portraits. Come to think of it, the ideal setup would be to have both. Personally, I think bokeh is overrated as a creative element, but I must confess that I enjoyed exploiting the bokeh delivered by the Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8. At 11mm the depth of field is extensive, but at the 20mm (30mm equivalent) the bokeh was very impressive. Another lasting impression is the compact size and light weight. The Tamron 11-20mm zoom is only 3.4 inches long and has diameter of 2.87 inches at the fattest part. And it weighs but 11.8 ounces. This means that it belongs in your bag on every outing, even if you're planning to use other lenses predominantly, because packing and carrying it is so easy. Needless to add, this zoom is an excellent choice for travel, and that's for more reasons that's it compact dimensions. It's a fun lens to use indoors and out. And it delivers razor-sharp still images and video with outstanding color. Specifications & Features Autofocus Design In actual use we found the AF to be exceptionally smooth and fast, with zero lag time and extreme accuracy on a Fujifilm X-T5. Uniform 67mm Filter Size for Ease and Economy Weather Protection for Outdoor Safeguards Despite weather sealing, we always caution readers to protect their cameras and lenses from the elements at all times. This is a general warning we provide for all brands and models. Exterior Construction: Fit & Finish The zoom ring rotates fully from 11mm to 20mm in about one-quarter of a turn, making it fast and simple to go from ultra-wide to near normal. The focusing ring, should you ever need it, turns freely and smoothly. All-in-all the construction is the equal to any lens we've reviewed. Optical Construction Performance Summary Color rendition, contrast and lifelike fidelity were spot on. We experienced virtually zero distortion and could not detect any level of fringing or other critical aberrations. Conclusion Price & Availability Additionally, the Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 may be ordered from Amazon. Visit the Tamron Store on Amazon to check out other Tamron lenses. For a behind the scenes look at Tamron's Foshan factory, read Production Process of a Tamron Lens. —Jon Sienkiewicz | |
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