I do notice a tendency of darker images from the Sigma.
Both Tamron and Sigma macro lens perform decently on flowers for me. My Tamron is an non-di version but I honestly can't tell if the later and more costly Di version can do any better for my casual shooting as an hobbyist. In the two shootings, I do find the AF in Tamron a bit better with less hunting. The manual focus are similar but I recall a longer extension from the Tamron. For normal shootings, both focus limiter does the job well. PF/CA seems better controlled in the Sigma. Both AF are too-loud to me for close up.
I am hoping that I don't rush into a decision until I figure out which one I like better in terms of color, IQ and ease of handling in making a shot on close up.
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Both Tamron and Sigma macro lens perform decently on flowers for me. My Tamron is an non-di version but I honestly can't tell if the later and more costly Di version can do any better for my casual shooting as an hobbyist. In the two shootings, I do find the AF in Tamron a bit better with less hunting. The manual focus are similar but I recall a longer extension from the Tamron. For normal shootings, both focus limiter does the job well. PF/CA seems better controlled in the Sigma. Both AF are too-loud to me for close up.
I am hoping that I don't rush into a decision until I figure out which one I like better in terms of color, IQ and ease of handling in making a shot on close up.
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- Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 1:1 Macro (non-Di) on Portraits
- Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5 1:2 Macro adaptall-2 (52BB)
- Lester A Dine 105mm f/2.8 1:1 Dental Macro
- Vivitar 100mm /f2.8 1:1 Macro by Kiron and Pentax K-x
- Hin's Camera Gear
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Can't help you with your choice, but these are lovely images with sharp focal points and lovely bokeh. I think no matter which lens you use, you will get good shots. Something to do with what's behind the viewfinder. ;-)
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