A while back, I bought a lot of camera gear because I wanted one specific piece. The lot was cheaper than the item on its own, because eBay. Included in the pile of gear was a Tamron "vacation lens" (all-in-wonder, not good at anything) 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD A010. Yes, that's its name. I was not expecting much with the Tamron and it's barely delivered even on that meager promise. With that said, I did have some fun with it. This past September, I took the 5D IV and Tamron for a walk around downtown EDG.
This New Beetle is parked in front of this shop all summer. 78mm @ F/9, 1/200.
Old Beetle! It made genuine air cooled noises, and belched out noxious exhaust fumes. 87mm @ F/8, 1/200.
The main drag, which is one way, because it was built for horses. 70mm @ F/8, 1/200.
Zoomed in on the same, 179mm @ F/7.1, 1/250. Main St. never meant to hold a Wagoneer.
A rather famous boat, with Chappy in the background. 28mm @ F/10, 1/320.
Speaking of famous, the Dolphin returns to harbor. 71mm @ F/10 1/320.
Both On Time ferries, 109mm @ F/9, 1/320.
A Series III on Kelly St. That's a pet pickup truck I see in the summer behind it. 195mm @ F/7.1, 1/200.
The line for the On Time, Daggett St. 97mm @ F/8, 1/160.
Mose St. is two way, and has parking. It's even less suited for Wagoneers. 97mm @ F/8, 1/200.
The Connaught House, now just another goddamn rental. 109mm @ F/8, 1/250.
North Water St. 179mm @ F/7.1, 1/250.
A cute MG and absolutely garbage bokeh. 223mm @ F/7.1, 1/320.
South Water St, which I have callously ignored for 20 years now. 87mm @ F/8, 1/200.
September is still vacation for some. 43,mm @ F/8, 1/250.
The Tamron is not a very good lens. It covers a large focal range and not well. I had to work over many of the above pretty thoroughly to get decent results. I also had a bunch of shots that were not really worth the effort to salvage. Tune in next time for Vineyard wildlife and some seasonal colors.