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Tamron SP 15-30 mm f/2.8 Di VC USD

17 March 2015
Arkadiusz Olech

10. Autofocus

The tested lens is equipped with an ultrasonic autofocus motor so the work of the focusing mechanism is really silent. We don’t have any reservations concerning the speed either – running through the whole distance range and focusing took about 0.5 of a second. It is a very good result.

With such wide angles of view the depth of field is so shallow that it is not a challenge of any kind for the focusing mechanism. Our accuracy assessment of the autofocus is high because the number of misses in the studio conditions reached only 4%. What’s interesting, all misses took place at 22 mm; at both ends of the focal range the lens was faultless.

We didn’t notice any distinct front or back focus tendencies either. A very slight front focus could be observed in photos from the EOS 5D MkIII but it was a negligible effect, noticeable only when you took photos of objects situated in a very small distance from the lens.


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