Everyone Gets This Wrong – Sony vs Tamron Ultra-Wide Lens

Buy the Tamron 12-20mm f/2.8: https://SDP.io/T1220 Buy the Sony 12-24mm f/2.8 GM: https://SDP.io/S1224 Comparing the Sony 12-24mm f/2.8 GM and Tamron 12-20mm f/2.8 to see which wide angle lens delivers better image quality for your kit. Choosing the right glass can be difficult when both options seem capable. This camera lens review breaks down the performance differences between the Sony 12-24mm f/2.8 GM and the Tamron 12-20mm f/2.8. By testing these lenses on cityscapes and outdoor scenes, I demonstrate how each lens handles varied lighting and composition settings at 20mm and 28mm. Whether you are a landscape photographer or someone who needs a versatile wide angle lens for architecture, this direct lens comparison will help you decide if the premium Sony option is worth the investment or if the Tamron alternative fits your needs. You will see real-world image samples that highlight sharpness, distortion, and overall utility in practical shooting scenarios. Subscribe for weekly photography gear breakdowns and comment below which lens you want to see tested next. 00:00 Introduction to the Tamron 12-20mm f/2.8 Lens 01:03 Build Quality, Physical Design, and Mechanics 02:30 Size and Portability Comparison vs. Sony 12-24mm 03:04 Real-World Focal Length Testing in New York City 03:25 Image Quality, Distortion, and Sharpness Testing 04:42 High f-stops, Starbursts, and Flaring Performance 06:41 Practical Advice: Does the Average Photographer Need 12mm? 07:56 Final Verdict and Lens Recommendations