Updated
Updated · PetaPixel · Jul 14
Tamron 12-20mm f/2.8 Delivers Strong Value at $1,800 as Rebrand Debuts
Updated
Updated · PetaPixel · Jul 14

Tamron 12-20mm f/2.8 Delivers Strong Value at $1,800 as Rebrand Debuts

3 articles · Updated · PetaPixel · Jul 14

Summary

  • $1,800 buys a feature-rich ultra-wide zoom that the review says performs extremely well overall, making Tamron’s new 12-20mm f/2.8 a strong value despite a few optical compromises.
  • Tamron is using the lens to launch a lineup rebrand, dropping older naming tags while keeping pro-oriented hardware such as weather sealing, USB-C customization, de-clickable controls, focus lock and fast linear autofocus.
  • At f/2.8, the lens handled night shooting and video well, with low flare, little focus breathing and good coma control, though wide-open vignetting remains noticeable and bokeh can look harsh.
  • Sharpness was solid at 12mm and improved when stopped down, but heavy field curvature at 20mm can leave either corners or center soft depending on focus point.
  • The review positions the compact Sony E- and Nikon Z-mount lens against bulkier or dimmer rivals, with the Sony version priced around $1,700 and the Nikon version at $1,800.

Insights

Tamron's new lens sacrifices optical perfection for price and portability. Has the definition of a 'pro' lens officially changed?
By ditching front filters, has Tamron's new wide-angle zoom created a new standard or just a new headache for photographers?