All the emails on the Tamron being the culprit in a bad photo.
I would like to suggest trying another lens (known to be of good quality) on
the body to see if in fact it was the lens not the camera.  Secondly, what
about the photographer?  Maybe he/she assumed the green box selection and
decided the camera could do it all! Most of the time cameras will not out
think a person. Did they use the wrong filter? Step-down rings? All this
plays in the photo.  Recently to my amazement, my son could not get his lens
to focus (EOS-Elan IIe and Sigma 70-300mm lens) with a Circ Polarizer on it.
Cause? The filter was defective. I replaced it with a my own polarizer and
saw the lens now focus perfectly. Strange as it seems, this was the reason
and a first for me.
Note: Never take a new camera that has not been tried out to a job or
someplace you will not be back to that you want good photos of.

Peter K
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