Hi, all
I'm searching for a relatively fast zoom lens to shoot some pics / video from distance, especially in concerts, which have some dim lights. In my tests an aperture around 3.5 is good, then I'm searching for some old zooms with 2.8 aperture or around it.
I have already managed to grab an Vivitar Series 1 VMC 35-85mm f/2.8 (constant), but some reviews says that this lens is very soft wide open. Then after looking some threads about the subject here in Personal View I've found two other options:
Do you know if they are much better than the Vivitar? I've saw stunning samples, especially from the Tokina, but mixed reviews from the Tamron. I wonder if you have some previous experience with these lenses, both for video and (if posssible) for photo.
Thanks in advance.
I suggest to browse http://www.personal-view.com/talks/categories/lenses
As we had some discussion about similar stuff, as I remember.
Any reason to look in the old zooms?
As I much prefer modern Tamron F2.8 zoom. It is cheap and sharp.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev Yeah, I thought about the modern Tamrons. But here in Brazil the customs tax is 60% (including shipping value)...probably I'll buy one in the future, but since I'm a beginner (and learning), value is kind of a concern. :)
(a Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 here is around US$ 850 in the stores)
In this case, make two things:
eBay vendors are somewhat reluctant to make fake invoices, at least the US vendors. :) But I will take a look around.
This Vivitar Series 1 28-90mm is better than the Series 1 35-85mm (image quality-wise)?
This Vivitar Series 1 28-90mm is better than the Series 1 35-85mm (image quality-wise)?
Yes.
And modern zooms are usually much better (I do not talk about build quality here).
I will think about it. Thanks for the infos, Vitaliy. :)
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