Testrun of the Tamron vs. Nikkor 200-400. To get comparable focal length I used the 1.7 converter on the Nikkor and set it to 350mm. Both use open aperture which results in 6.3 on the Tamron and 6.7 on the Nikkor. Situation is in the shadows, early morning hours. Therefore both cameras where using ISO […]
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Author: Ralf Karpa
Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD Testshots (second roun...
Another set during again cloudy, dark weather of testing the Tamron. This time on the Nikon D800. All pictures without tripod using the stabilizer with ISO 1600. Blaumeise (Cyanistes caeruleus) ◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 8 Tamron 150-600 Test with D800 using Stabilizer Meta data Camera / Type NIKON D800 Aperture F 6.3 […]
Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD Testshots
Finally I got mine. Ordered in early February this year, it didn’t get to my local dealer for the Africa trip, so I cancelled the order. Then re-ordered in June and it arrived mid October… Well done Tamron 🙁 Quite good quality doing some quick test shots (freehand and tripod). Not like the Nikkor 200-400 […]
Cuxhaven
Bad Bederkesa
Slightly foggy and very cloudy morning in Bad Bederkesa. Around the castle and at the pedal boat pier.
Cuxhaven
Quick checking the recently traded Sigma 24-105mm f4 Art. Went to the Kugelbake monument in the morning hours. All shots without tripod.
Walkera QR X350 pro
Some snippets from diverse flights with the Walkera from this weekend. The camera does not get better though…
Walkera QR X350 pro
Another test flight. Unfortunately very foggy weather and therefore nearly no sight for the camera. But, thanks to Manfred, I got 2 pictures of the copter in flight…
Walkera QR X350 pro
First flight with camera using the quadcopter. The iLook camera which was included is basically a piece of crap and needs to be replaced as soon as possible to get some good results. Flying the drone isn’t as hard as I thought in the beginning. After 2 days trying things out I would feel comfortable […]
Cuxhaven: Obereversand
Another set from Obereversand. This time not as foggy as last time. A one hour session with the Voigtländer 58mm/f1.4 again showed brillant performance of the lens mounted to the D800.