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Levi Strauss Jeans - Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 Di VC USD
I return to the Tamron SP 35mm f/1.8 lens because its fidelity is so fine. It can also focus close enough to almost qualify as a macro lens.
Used here on a Nikon D3s at 200 ISO; 1/250th; f/8.
I find this lens to be just as useful - if not more so - on the Nikon D2Xs, and that is because the D2x series was excellent in every way but one: it was poor at ISO levels beyond 400. But put a fast lens with image stabilisation on it and you never need to go into murky ISO levels.
Used here on a Nikon D3s at 200 ISO; 1/250th; f/8.
I find this lens to be just as useful - if not more so - on the Nikon D2Xs, and that is because the D2x series was excellent in every way but one: it was poor at ISO levels beyond 400. But put a fast lens with image stabilisation on it and you never need to go into murky ISO levels.
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