Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro
![]() | Outdated Product This lens belongs to the category of so-called "macro-portrait" lenses: at a focal length of 90 mm, it is optimized for macro photography and is able to provide magnification of 1, and the minimum focus distance is 29 cm. Also worth noting is a 9-blade aperture with a minimum value of 32, which combined with a fast aperture of f/2.8 provides a soft background blur. The lens is available in variations for Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Sony systems with appropriate mounts, the standard type of matrix is full frame. |
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This lens belongs to the category of so-called "macro-portrait" lenses: at a focal length of 90 mm, it is optimized for macro photography and is able to provide magnification of 1, and the minimum focus distance is 29 cm. Also worth noting is a 9-blade aperture with a minimum value of 32, which combined with a fast aperture of f/2.8 provides a soft background blur. The lens is available in variations for Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Sony systems with appropriate mounts, the standard type of matrix is full frame.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro lens is highly praised for its exceptional image quality, often considered superior to other brands like Canon, Sony, and Sigma, with only Nikon being comparable but at a higher price point. Its sharpness is noted to be a bit excessive for portrait photography, but this is not a significant drawback. The lens is particularly recommended for macro photography, offering excellent performance at a minimum focus distance of 20 cm. Users appreciate its affordability and good quality, although the autofocus is described as slow. However, for macro photography, manual focus is preferred, making the slower autofocus less of an issue. Overall, it is a recommended purchase for those seeking a reliable macro lens.
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for those who want a lens of this type, I recommend buying it. in terms of image quality, it is better than Canon, Sony, Sigma. The only one it didn't surpass is Nikon's lens, but considering Nikon's price, the choice is quite easy. One small nuance: for portrait photography, its sharpness is a bit excessive. Only one nuance: for portrait photography, its sharpness is a bit excessive. However, this is not that big of a "drawback". ![]() |
In macro photography, this is not critical, it's still better to do it manually. That's why it's inexpensive. Works from 20 cm. Good quality. Cheap. I've been using it for over a year. Slow autofocus. use Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro more than year |
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Tamron introduces a new version of the 90mm macro lens for digital and film cameras, sometimes referred to as the close-up portrait lens. This lens, known and loved by photographers all over the world, is reborn, but with the Di index, which means that the lens is compatible with film cameras, but its design is optimized for use with digital SLR cameras.
Tamron introduces a new version of the 90mm macro lens for digital and film cameras, sometimes referred to as the close-up portrait lens. This lens, known and loved by photographers all over the world, is reborn, but with the Di index, which means that the lens is compatible with film cameras, but its design is optimized for use with digital SLR cameras.
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