PRS SE Angelus A50E Acoustic-Electric - Natural with Black Gold Back and Sides
Mar 02, 2021
Beautiful
I love this guitar from the looks to the dynamic sensitivity in its playability. Such a powerful and pure sound.
Tamron AF 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II PZD VC Lens for Nikon DX camera. ++Mint Con++
Oct 11, 2017
If you know what you're doing, it will shine.
Yes, this is not your knight in shining armor--but it was not suppose to be. I was a bit hesitant buying this lens because of the claimed image difficulties it has. Well, those difficulties were a bit more exaggerated than they really are. I have taken professional quality photos with this lens, and I wasn't even expecting it. I love the image stabilization feature. I always use lenses that don't have it, like cinema primes. What is most important is knowing your reason why you would buy this lens. I got it because I wanted a tool that would be able to capture nearly anything, from wide to far away, without a hassle. It was not intended for professional use. Yes, there is some ghosting. I suggest never shooting it wide open, always at least a half a stop down. Instead of 6.7, I shoot at 8; and instead of 3.5, I shoot at 4.5. I have yet to shoot at f40. Also the lens is impressively light and out of the way. I would say it is a great all purpose lens perfect for personal use (and professional if you have to).
The photos I have attached are all taken with the Tamron on a Nikon D7200. I believe all of these shots are at 300mm (or at least very close).