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The A7iii + Tamron 28-200 is a very good choice. Later, you could get the Tamron 17-28 and get the UWA range. The 28-200 is a really good lens, I really enjoy mine
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This lens is just amazing! I acts as a very good all-around/travel lens, a good low-light F/2.8 (only at 28-30mm), macro and very easy to carry around. Coupled with my Tamron 17-28mm, I have a ...
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My 28-200 literally lives on my A7iii 95% of the time. It's such a versatile lens with great image quality. Having a travel zoom that has a F/2.8 (only at 28-30mm), low MFD, and sharp long end zoom ...
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Can't comment on the 20mm, but I love my 17-28!
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I had a Nikon D80 back in 2009, and then moved to a Nikon 1 system a few years later. Last year, I sold all of my Nikon 1 lenses and bodies (J5 and V3) to get a A6400, then switched to the A6600. T ...
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If you can live with 28mm at the wide end, the Tamron 28-200 is a great all-around lens. F/2.8 at 28mm-30mm is an added bonus for those low light shots. The close focusing distance is fun for macro ...
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Totally agree! Over the course of 15 years of different setups, I've always had an all-in-one lens... My Tamron 28-200 is my first all-in-one lens that has so many advantages such as: f/2.8 low ...
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Take a look at the Sigma 100-400. Really like mine, and it is much cheaper!
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I finally got mine yesterday! I was waiting for my local camera store to get one (I like to buy locally and help them during this Covid situation) When I moved to FF (from a ...
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The EVF and screen are the only 2 downsides of the A7iii... You can get used to it over time and know when you'll get a sharp picture, but I'd rather have a better EVF (I barely use the screen to ...
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You can see it when reviewing pictures... scroll through the different displays
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I have both Tamron 17-28 and 28-200 for my A7iii Both are great lenses for all-around shots. I am aware that the 28-200 is not the sharpest lens around, but it is not its purpose to be sharp as a ...
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Very nice review! I got this lens for my A7iii last week and it is amgreat all-around lens. It covers a great range and is sharp enough for a lot of purposes.
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Care to elaborate on the focus of the A7Riii vs the A6600? Just curious
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I had the A6000 when I first switched from a Nikon 1 ecosystem (V3 and J5, with a few lenses). It was a good camera for the price but I quickly realized I wanted more features/better EVF/better AF. ...
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This!! 10-18 is a fantastic lens for what it is: an UWA zoom. Great compliment to the 18-135 for a walk-around/travel combo
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I have the 10-18mm and really like it. It is pricey, but can serve multiple purposes.
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I got the MBP 2020 10th gen i5 with 16GB ram and 512GB SSD... So far, it is a great computer... Got it 3 weeks ago, and use a lot of Luminar (stand alone software).
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I had the 6400 before getting the 6600 Both share the same AF and sensor. The 6600 has a better grip, battery, IBIS, and extra button to customize. I really enjoyed my 6400, but the 6600 is a ...
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