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Unfair expectations of Tamron 24-70 lens, or issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bingo76" data-source="post: 844914" data-attributes="member: 53631"><p>Thank you for this. I don't typically have a tripod to hand, as these are spur of the moment end of game shots. And (silly I know) if I were to grab a tripod I feel it would imply I'm more of a professional than I am (just a hobbyist dad). </p><p>Interesting about the parallel-ness. I was pretty sure I was, but will pay more attention next time. The one side being sharper than the other is why I have the nagging 'something isn't quite right' feeling about the lense - but as you say maybe I just need to sharpen my attention to detail in framing the shot. </p><p>Thank you so much for your help - one last question, if I may? Should I continue to persevere with the Tamron for group shots or is the 35mm prime actually better for these? Maybe it's just a matter of trial and error, but a steer would be great. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bingo76, post: 844914, member: 53631"] Thank you for this. I don't typically have a tripod to hand, as these are spur of the moment end of game shots. And (silly I know) if I were to grab a tripod I feel it would imply I'm more of a professional than I am (just a hobbyist dad). Interesting about the parallel-ness. I was pretty sure I was, but will pay more attention next time. The one side being sharper than the other is why I have the nagging 'something isn't quite right' feeling about the lense - but as you say maybe I just need to sharpen my attention to detail in framing the shot. Thank you so much for your help - one last question, if I may? Should I continue to persevere with the Tamron for group shots or is the 35mm prime actually better for these? Maybe it's just a matter of trial and error, but a steer would be great. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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