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R7 and Tamron 150-600

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c h u n k
c h u n k Senior Member • Posts: 2,042
R7 and Tamron 150-600

I have the original Tamron 150-600 and R7 and R6. It is pretty hit or miss and slowish with R6 along with some weird pulsing with closer subjects. Its basically useless on the R7. Someone did tell me before the update with Tamron helps, but Im seeing mixed stuff on that. Ive been planning on sending it in but there hasnt been a great time to be without it, and, like I said, Im not very optimisitic based on what Ive seen. The RF 100-500 is kind of the obvious solution but its not doable for me now in terms of cost.

The other option would be selling and buying the G2 150 - 600, but my guess is that isnt much better. Does anyone know if the G2 is better with my bodies? Other ideas. Mostly for shooting birds and whatever other wildlife I happen to see.

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Canon EOS 70D Canon 6D Mark II Canon EF 85mm F1.8 USM Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Tamron AF 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) +7 more
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