Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G vs Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD

Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G

Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G

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Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD

Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD

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Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G vs Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD

When comparing Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD and Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G, which one is better?

1. Lens Mount Comparison

These two lenses use the same lens mount, the Sony E. This means that both lenses are compatible with cameras that use this mount.

Winner: Tied

Regarding lens mount: Popular lens mounts are Canon RF and EF, Micro Four Thirds and Nikon Z. Different lens mounts lets you connect different lenses to camera bodies, but some might not be compatible. This can be helped by using an adapter, like a Canon EF to RF adapter.

2. Largest Aperture Comparison

The Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD has the largest aperture of the two lenses at 2.8 compared to the 4 aperture of Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G. This means that you get more light to your sensor using Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD wide open, and therefore it might be a better lens in dark situations.

Winner: Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD

Regarding largest aperture: A lower aperture number means that the widest aperture on the lens is larger. This means that more light will hit the sensor and also that the depth of field will be shallower, better separating your subject from the background.

3. Anamorphic Comparison

Neither Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD or Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G are anamorphic lenses.

Winner: Tied — Neither have this feature

Regarding anamorphic: Anamorphic lenses are usually used on cinema cameras and squeezes the image when its recorded, which gives the final, stretched out, image oval bokeh and a different angle of view. The most common lenses, however, are not anamorphic but spherical, which gives a spherical bokeh and is a much cheaper lens design.

4. Lens Type Comparison

Both lenses are Zoom lenses, which means that you can choose both Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G or Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD if you're looking for that type of lens.

Winner: Tied

Regarding type: There are two types of lenses; zoom lenses and prime lenses. Prime lenses have a fixed focal length and cannot be zoomed, while zoom lenses have a focal length range and can be zoomed in to get closer to the subject. Prime lenses are usually lighter, cheaper and let in more light. Zoom lenses are more versatile but are more expensive since they require a more advanced lens design.


Specifications

Full specifications table of Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G and Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD:

Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD
Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 GTamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD

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BrandSonyTamron
WeightMissing815 g
Lens MountSony ESony E
Focal Length16 - 35 mm70 - 180 mm
Largest Aperture42.8
AnamorphicNoNo
Minimum Focus DistanceMissing85 cm
TypeZoomZoom
Filter Thread DiameterMissing67
Image StabilizationMissingNo
AutofocusMissingEvet
MacroMissingNo
Weather SealMissingYes
Full Frame CoverageMissingYes
Lens Hood IncludedMissingYes


Camera Verdict

This comparison of Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G and Tamron 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VXD was last updated on December 19, 2024.