Great lens for the money. Clear at both ends of the spectrum, Worth getting. Appears to be well built easy to us ean d gives good results.
Great lens for the money. Clear at both ends of the spectrum, Worth getting. Appears to be well built easy to us ean d gives good results.
The lens is one of few ultra wide with ability to attach a filter. The photos are sharp, as long as you step down to at list f5.6. Also, I would recommend to stay away from including ceiling in the picture, it looks weird, like it failing down.
Consistent Output; Durable; Easily Interchangeable; Fast / accurate auto-focus
This ultrawide lens is not performing well at 10 mm. It's having very noticeable barrel distortion at aperture 3.5 (little or more barrel distortion is present in other lens like Canon, Nikon and Tokina too but not this much). On / after aperture 8 it becomes okay at 10 mm and above.
I purchased this lens to use with my D90 and I have found that it does not work with the auto zoom function on my SB600 speedlight as I would expect from any lens that is supposed to be compatible with a Nikon camera. You need to use manual zoom function which is a bit of a pain.
Preis/Leistung super!!
Brennweite sehr praxisgerecht; Blende reicht aus und Naheinstellgrenze nur 24 cm
Autofokusmotor ungewohnt h?rbar
The biggest advantage the Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di II Lens has over the other ultra-wide angle lenses is its price. The 10-24's USA price varies based on the amount of the rebate that, at review time, is typically available for it - but a $50-$100 price advantage over the next-most inexpensive...
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Consistent Output; Durable; Easily Interchangeable; Fast / accurate auto-focus; Strong Construction
Poor in Low Light
Gary Wolstenholme casts his discerning eye over the Tamron 10-24mm Aspherical Macro. This ultra-wide angle offering from Tamron cost £385, which is keenly priced when compared to the manufacturer's own offerings. Both Sigma and Tokina offer lenses in this range.
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Clear Optics; Firm Mount; Strong Construction
Slow autofocus
Had it for a few months, and the only reason I don't bring it along as often I should, is it's bulk, almost as big as my Tamron 90, which I prefer to bring along! The good side is that it is very resistant to flare, focuses fairly fast and seems very rugged.
Feels rugged; and sharp
A bit big; not least compared to similar lenses from Olympus
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