This is the first time I've taken Tamron out to play all by itself with no backup. It was a friends birthday so a few of us headed to the Fukuyama Art Gallery gardens, drank a few beers, ate some food and played some soccer/football/rugby. After the boys had a kick, the ladies stepped in and had a play. Here's the result with the K10D and the Auto Tamron 35mm f/2.8 screw mount lens.
Overall, the lens was pretty easy to use, even in semi action situations. It's pretty sharp and easy to focus and I really like the 35mm focal range, not too wide, not too tight.
Remember, these photos were taken not completely sober.
Auto Tamron 35mm 2.8 - Frolicking in the Park
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Auto Tamron 35mm 2.8 - Frolicking in the Park
Slightly cropped and not too sharp, but that's due to moving subjects and a fixed focus lens...or just me taking bad photos.
Labels: fukuyama, lens test, m42, Pentax K10D, photo, Tamron 35mm 2.8