The AF-S 17-55mm has a price tag a little beyond the 1000 EUR/US$ barrier but upon first contact it is pretty obvious that you also get some value for your money - the build quality of the lens is superb.
Manufacturer: Nikon
The AF-S 17-55mm has a price tag a little beyond the 1000 EUR/US$ barrier but upon first contact it is pretty obvious that you also get some value for your money - the build quality of the lens is superb.
Handling and features Performance Verdict Specification This professional grade optic for Nikon DX format digital SLRs provides an angle of view equivalent to a 25.5-82.5mm lens on a 35mm camera.
Very good sharpness in the centre at f/2.8; Excellent across the frame when stopped down; Tank-like build quality; Fast autofocus; Low falloff for a f/2.8 zoom
High CA levels; Not as sharp towards the edges of the frame at f/2.8; Expensive
Features & handling This Nikon optic is designed to a very high standard. It's a professional specification optic that has nine aperture blades to help deliver that image sharpness. There are 14 elements (of which three use the high quality ED glass), set out in ten groups.
This is a professional quality walk around street photography lens. Great sharpness and great build quality.
Nikon's 17-55mm lens is designed for Nikon DX (APS-C) sized sensors. With a fast continuous aperture of f/2.8...
Good build quality; Sonic Wave Motor; fast f/2.8 aperture
Slower Sonic Wave Motor than comparable Canon lens
I originally thought my Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8 VC, which everyone claims is 95% as good as the 17-55 , could get me through whatever I encountered. Didn't happen. I purchased a Nikon 80-200mm F/2.8 two ring right before a wedding, and was blown away by the quality.
Super Sharp, great color and contrast; No contest vs Tamron 17-50 F/2.8 VC
Some people may be put off by the size/weight of a pro lens (not me :D
Nikon's 17-55mm DX lens is designed for Nikon DX (APS-C) sized sensors. With a fast continuous aperture of f/2.8, the lens is among the biggest, heaviest and the most expensive in this category. So what's in there to warrant such bulk and cost
Good build quality; Sonic Wave Motor; fast f/2.8 aperture
Slower Sonic Wave Motor than comparable Canon lens
As advertised; posted first pictures indoors taken with a Nikon D7200, 17-55 and pop up flash; please refer to page 150 of the Manual for Pop Up Flash settings in Aperture or Manual and Program priority.
This is excellent lens i ever had,take very good picture,alway goes around with my d7000.Lens builds very good quality,nice balance,bulk feel like a tank
Made a review in July 2013 when I first bought this gem ... been through a couple of cameras since and now been having the D500 for over a year now ... photos are sharper than ever and now that I can take photos with little light with the D500, I've done some crazy high ISO with hardly any grain...
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