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:: My Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 G2 Has Arrived ::
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 625717" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>The Tap-in Console isn't particularly new I don't think... The Tapi-in is much the same as the Sigma "Dock" in that it allows you to calibrate Auto-focus, the focus distance limiter, the Vibration Compensation functions, the full-time manual-focus override settings aaaand update the lens firmware (phew!). Unfortunately *Nikon has nothing like this for any of their lenses which helps explain the diminishing amount of Nikon glass in my bag. The only drawback of the Tap-in Console, if there is one, is how it only works with a small selection of Tamron lenses. For instance the current G2 version of this lens is compatible with it, but none of its predecessors are. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>(*Now sit back and wait for someone to come along and explain how Nikon lenses don't need any calibration because their QC is just so amazingly good/third party manufacturers have sloppy QC...) </p><p>(( Massive Eye Roll Goes: HERE ))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 625717, member: 13090"] The Tap-in Console isn't particularly new I don't think... The Tapi-in is much the same as the Sigma "Dock" in that it allows you to calibrate Auto-focus, the focus distance limiter, the Vibration Compensation functions, the full-time manual-focus override settings aaaand update the lens firmware (phew!). Unfortunately *Nikon has nothing like this for any of their lenses which helps explain the diminishing amount of Nikon glass in my bag. The only drawback of the Tap-in Console, if there is one, is how it only works with a small selection of Tamron lenses. For instance the current G2 version of this lens is compatible with it, but none of its predecessors are. (*Now sit back and wait for someone to come along and explain how Nikon lenses don't need any calibration because their QC is just so amazingly good/third party manufacturers have sloppy QC...) (( Massive Eye Roll Goes: HERE )) [/QUOTE]
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