Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II For Canon EF
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15 years ago
Great Lense
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Durable
- Easily Interchangeable
- Fast / accurate auto-focus
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Poor in Low Light
13 years ago
The Tamron 10-24mm offers a large focal range and a variable f/3.5-4.5 aperture. However, it doesn't offer a built-in focusing motor and emits some buzzes and whirs while focusing. The lack of an AF motor also means that it won't be able to autofocus when mounted on Nikon bodies without their own AF...
13 years ago
Nice lens for the price
If you are a photographer you should have either Photoshop or Lightroom which is a must with this lens. It is a good lens and the better the exposure the less you'll have to tweak, but I have yet to get a shot that I could leave untouched. Hence the 4 out of 5 eggs.
Pros:
- Nice wide angle lens for the price, and with rebate the deal is even better
- Seems to focus quickly, and is reasonably sharp from f8 up
- Great for HDR shots,and Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom 4 already have a profile for this lens to adjust for the barrel distortion
Cons:
- Could be Sharper at lower f-stops
- Lens cap doesn't like some polarizing filters(doesn't stay on), but no biggie
- Chromatic aberration can be strong but the new lens correction tools in either Lightroom 4 or Adobe Camera Raw can eliminate that problem crazy easy.
11 years ago
Great lens at a great price.
I needed a new wide angle for stadium shots and landscape. My former wide angle, a Sigma 17-35, never clearly focused on the right side of the images for some reason. I already owned 2 other Tamron lenses for my Pentax K-5 and K-5 IIs bodies, a 28-75 f2.8 and a 70-200 f2.8.
11 years ago
Tamron is a third-party lens manufacturer, which has produced excellent lenses in the past. This offering is the 10-24mm lens, designed to replace the company's first wide-angle lens exclusively for crop-frame cameras -- the 11-18mm. The lens is available in , , , and mounts.
8 years ago
It is marginally better than the Sigma
Bought this after having used the Sigma 10-20mm lens.It is marginally better than the Sigma,however I wanted the vibration control option even thought it was £200 more,time will tell.!
17 years ago
The pictures below illustrate the focal length range from wide to less wide (on Nikon DX format, 1.5x).
Pros:
- Equal widest angle in its class
- and largest zoom range (by a whisker
- Low distortion
- Generally good resistance to flare
Cons:
- Soft wide open (low local contrast
- Soft corners at all focal lengths and apertures
- Wide diameter lens hood takes up lots of space in a bag
13 years ago
Can be useful, but not great
I own several other Tamron lenses, and they all perform reasonably well. So, as I was looking for a decent wide-angle lens, I decided to give the Tamron SP 10-24mm F3.5/4.5 Di II LD Aspherical lens a try.
Pros:
- Extreme wide-angle
- fast auto focus
- reasonably light
Cons:
- Very soft under 12-13mm
- chromatic aberration
13 years ago
Good quality build and affordable
I previosly had the Canon equivalent of this lens, which was damaged, not very robust at all!!! the tamaron feels much more solid build and at almost half the price is a much better buy. as with all Zoom lenses there is always some drop off but using F11-16 I found good definition.
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Easily Interchangeable
- Quick Focus
- Rugged
- Sharp Focus
- Strong Construction
12 years ago
Great Lens at a fair price
I am new to shooting wide angle and the Tamron 10-24 seems to fit what I need. Most of my shooting is landscape and architecture and so far I am happy with the performance and build quality of this lens.
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Easily Interchangeable
- Fast / accurate auto-focus
Cons:
- Slow Focus
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