Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 vs Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD Compared
The Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 has some slight advantages over the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD, which you can see above or you can check out the key differences from this comparison below:
Minimal changes
The build is largely the same with the new lens weighing 10g less
New lens has customizable buttons and a USB port to connect the lens to your computer to customize a lot of things on the lens
New lens is a little more expensive
Both are a great value for the money and the build quality is great for both
The new lens has slightly better handling thanks to the updates
AF is about the same in good lighting
AF in low light is a little worse on the new lens
Both lenses are sharp and in focus, while tracking focus
Both lenses lock onto subjects well for video at slow and fast paces
Both lenses are very quite
The newer lens is by far the better lens for manual focus because you can customize it via software
The older lens has a nonlinear manual focus and is difficult
The new lens has less focus breathing
Circular Bokeh right up to the edge of the frame
Old lens has a little more onion ring Bokeh
New lens has a little softer Bokeh that is more pleasing
Both lenses have similar flaring/ghosting and performance is good
Both lenses have green fringing on the top and amber fringing below the point of sharp focus
You really can’t go wrong with either lens capturing real-life images
Both lenses are similarly sharp wide open at 28mm but the G2 performs better in the corners
At 75mm the G2 lens is sharper in the center and corners
The new G2 is the better performer, but there might be some good deals in the G1