You are my only response that said they enjoy their Tamron lens,
I do a lot of research before purchasing anything and I know that Tamron is not one of the top quality lenses-but I have to go where my money takes me !
Thank you for your suggestions !
Thank you I'll try your suggestions.
I own a canon t2i camera,the other day I was taking pictures
with the camera and my Tamron 28-300 lens (full name is Aspherical XR Di LD (IF)28-300).I am using the Automatic mode on the camera (green box).My problem is I am not getting the sharpest pictures that I get with my 18-55 lens.Yes,I know that
the smaller lens will get me a sharper picture.Are there any suggestions that I can change the focusing,etc. to get a more accurate focus ? I was shooting horses at a 25-30 foot distance
and there was not that much movement.
Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
This is thinking a bit outside the box,but here goes : A few weeks weeks ago I saw similar problem and the workaround was a
little giant ladder (littlegiantladder.com).The unit can be easily transported and it can be extended and it also can be purchased with a working platform.
Hope this may be helpful to you.
I think a lot of people over analyze photos.If that is the shot you took and you like it and remember it as was with all that was happening around you then I would leave it as it is.
Great shot I really liked it !!!!
I think the colors and composition are good-the slight furrow at the top of the nose and forehead may the the model's facial
characteristic or it just may be a slight squint.
Sounds like a great buy !!! Congratulations.Where did you buy it and does anyone else out there know where to buy Canon cameras,etc.