First AF Zoom From a Chinese Maker Changes the Game
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Chinese makers have been nipping at the primes market for years — now Thypoch has crossed into autofocus zoom territory, and that's a real shift. If the optical quality holds up in a full review, this lens signals that budget-friendly fast zooms from Chinese brands are no longer hypothetical, which puts pressure on Sony, Tamron, and Sigma to compete harder on price.
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