AFFORDABLE STANDARD ZOOMS
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There’s no beating the versatility of a standard zoom lens for everyday shooting, and for many, the preferred option is a ‘trinity’ zoom with a 24-70mm range and a constant aperture of f/2.8. It’s not always an affordable option though, with Canon, Nikon and Sony lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras costing upwards of £2,000 /$2,000, and on relatively lightweight bodies they can feel a bulky mismatch. However, the good news is that they aren’t the only option.
Tamron brought something different to the market with its 28-75mm f/2.8 standard zoom for Sony mirrorless cameras. Naturally, it’s not so generous in its wide-angle coverage as a 24-70mm lens, but it adds a few millimetres at the telephoto end while retaining that f/2.8 constant aperture, and it does so in a compact and lightweight build, and at less than half the price of a trinity lens. Nikon recently adopted the same formula for its Z 28-75mm f/2.8 zoom, while Tamron has released an improved Generation 2 edition of its lens with intriguing new features.
If you want a high-quality but lightweight alternative for a Canon EOS R camera, the best current option is the 24-105mm F4 L. This gives you the bonus of greater telephoto reach, but it’s naturally an f/stop slower than trinity zooms. It knocks
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