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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 64863" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>Thanks for your reply. I do not own any Tamron lenses to be able to compare the two against each other so I would be interested in finding out how like focal lengths compare. This will be helpful information to readers one way or the other. I am interested in the results but just wanted to make sure we were comparing them fairly. I know that the longer the lens the more predominate the movement shows up in a viewfinder. Looking forwar to seeing the results if you get a chance to try it. This may be more than you want to compare but if you took two pictures with the same settings would the actual picture when viewed or printed show a difference? The end result of how it effects the picture is the most important thing. Thanks again for your reply.</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 64863, member: 8635"] Thanks for your reply. I do not own any Tamron lenses to be able to compare the two against each other so I would be interested in finding out how like focal lengths compare. This will be helpful information to readers one way or the other. I am interested in the results but just wanted to make sure we were comparing them fairly. I know that the longer the lens the more predominate the movement shows up in a viewfinder. Looking forwar to seeing the results if you get a chance to try it. This may be more than you want to compare but if you took two pictures with the same settings would the actual picture when viewed or printed show a difference? The end result of how it effects the picture is the most important thing. Thanks again for your reply. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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