My Tamron 35-105/2.8 doesn't have zoom creep, unless I shake it up and
down in vertical position to force it. On the other hand, my Tamron
28-200/3.8-5.6 is the only two-touch zoom I've ever had that has zoom
creep. I think zoom creep is one of those things that varies a bit
between individual lenses when new and then diverges further with use
and wear.
Moose
John A. Lind wrote:
Might have been me . . . recently asked about its predecessor, the
35-105/2.8 which I bought used. A little smaller and lighter than the
28-105/2.8 and can suffer some "zoom creep" which the newer one's
design "fixed" but it has superb optics.
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